WEBB v. CITY OF ROSSVILLE

A90A2210.

198 Ga. App. 294 (1991)

401 S.E.2d 312

WEBB v. CITY OF ROSSVILLE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 8, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amy A. Petulla, for appellant.

Gleason & Davis, John W. Davis, Jr., David J. Dunn, Jr., for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Presiding Judge.

John Webb sought declaratory judgment to determine whether certain video poker game machines which he furnishes to businesses in Walker County, Georgia, are "gambling devices" according to OCGA § 16-12-20 and thus subject to confiscation under state law. The City of Rossville received a complaint that a minor had operated one of the machines at a service station and was paid in quarter dollars by the store proprietor for receiving a...

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