STATE v. 158 GAMING DEVICES

No. 934, September Term, 1983.

59 Md. App. 44 (1984)

474 A.2d 545

STATE OF MARYLAND v. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT GAMING DEVICES AND A SUM OF NINE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINE DOLLARS.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

May 8, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Avery Aisenstark, Asst. Atty. Gen., with whom were Stephen H. Sachs, Atty. Gen., Lynette M. Phillips, Staff Atty., Warren B. Duckett, Jr., State's Atty. for Anne Arundel County, and Gerald K. Anders, Deputy State's Atty. for Anne Arundel County, on brief, for appellant.

Thomas C. Morrow, Baltimore, with whom were William K. Meyer and Joseph C. Jacobs, Baltimore, on brief, for appellee.

Argued before GILBERT, C.J., and WILNER and GARRITY, JJ.


GILBERT, Chief Judge.

If gaming is a spice of life, the spices in the instant case have been dished up to us in one hundred and fifty-eight assorted flavors.

This appeal arises from a petition by the State for the forfeiture of gaming devices seized from Willow Enterprises, Inc., a Maryland corporation (Willow).

Prior to the trial on the petition, Willow moved for summary judgment in its favor on the ground there was neither statutory nor common law...

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