STATE v. BOUYE

No. 24577.

325 S.C. 260 (1997)

484 S.E.2d 461

STATE of South Carolina, Respondent, v. Dickey BOUYE and William Bouye, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided February 18, 1997.

Rehearing Denied March 20, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Suzanne E. Coe, of Arnold & Coe, L.L.P., Greenville, for appellants.

Charles Molony Condon, Attorney General, John W. McIntosh, Deputy Attorney General, Salley W. Elliott, Assistant Attorney General, Columbia, and Holman C. Gossett, Jr., Solicitor, Seventh Judicial Circuit, Spartanburg, for respondent.


WALLER, Justice:

Appellants Dickey and William Bouye were convicted of violating S.C.Code Ann. § 16-15-365 (Supp.1995), a statute which generally prohibits certain "lewd and lascivious" behavior.1 Their convictions were based on the conduct of dancers in the Gold Nugget, a topless dancing establishment owned by Dickey and managed by William. They have appealed, arguing the statute is unconstitutionally overbroad. We disagree and affirm...

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