SOUTH CAROLINA ACCUSEDS COULD OPT FOR TRIAL BY JURY
(Update)
2 May 2008
Frustrated by out-of-date laws in the state, these
gamblers may try a new tack
Trial by jury is an option reportedly being considered
by at least some of the South Carolina gamblers busted
recently in police sting-inspired raids on home poker
games.
In a state that bans cards or dice games, a jury
acquittal could pose some interesting legal problems for
the authorities who are prosecuting a large number of
players including a state deputy prosecutor, a police
officer and other respectable professionals.
The South Carolina raids on three seperate locations in
the Charleston area (see previous InfoPowa report) took
place early April, when the arrests were made and over
$40 000 in cash and gambling equipment was confiscated.
Players were charged with misdemeanour offences, but for
the dealers and organisers the stakes are higher in some
cases with felony allegations to face.
Meanwhile, a bill has been introduced into the state
legislative House seeking to legalise home poker games
played without a rake, although it is unlikely that this
will see a full debate before 2009.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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