JOHNSON v. COLLINS ENTERTAINMENT CO.

No. 98-2225.

204 F.3d 573 (2000)

Joan Caldwell JOHNSON; Lorraine Witherspoon Baker; Danny Kay Smith; Sara Edell Boan; Deanna Kay Frans; Darryl Bernard Epps; Andrew Nobles; Joseph Chester Walker; William Joseph Harnett, Jr.; Bruce Anderson; William Bell; Faye Blaylock; Mike Brewer; Mike Brown; Ronald Callahan; Sandra Coulter; Lisa Crum; Andreas Drutis; Crystal Gayle Edwards; Buster Elfin Floyd; George Henley; Loretta Jones; Margaret Locklear; Tammy Locklear; Linda McCleod; William McCormick; Hugh Meise; Patty Miller; Gary Padgett; Mary Pinchback; Vardry Pittman; Albert J. Samra; Mason Skeenes; Jim Stolz; Amber Strickland; Charles Stubbs; Lonya Thigpen; James Thompson; Jessie Williams; Valerie Williams, and on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated; State of South Carolina; ex rel, Charles M. Condon, in his official capacity as Attorney General, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. COLLINS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INCORPORATED; American Amusement Company, Incorporated; American Amusement of Aiken, Incorporated; Joytime Distributors & Amusement, Incorporated; Red Dot Amusements; CBA Games, Incorporated; Best Amusement Company; Greenwood Music Company, Incorporated; Ace Amusement, LLC; B & J Amusement; Broyles & Lutz, Incorporated; Carousel Amusements; Coley, Incorporated; Drew Industries; Fast Freddies; Great Games, Incorporated; H & J of South Carolina, Incorporated; Holliday Amusement Company of Charleston, Incorporated; Hoyts Music Company, Incorporated; Huckleberry Amusement, Incorporated; Ingram Investments; J.M. Brown Amusement Company, Incorporated; Larry Wolfe Amusement; MHJ Corporation; MHS Enterprises, Incorporated; Martin Coin Machine, Incorporated; McDonald Amusement Company; Midlands Gaming Corporation; Orangeburg Amusement, Incorporated; Pedroland, Incorporated; R.L. Jordan Oil Company of North Carolina; Rosemary Coin Machines of Florence, Incorporated; Scott's Vending Incorporated of Columbia; Sumter Petroleum Company; Tim's Amusement, Incorporated; Video-Matic Amusements, Incorporated; H. Hugh Andrews, II; Pamela A. Andrews; Dwayne I. Bohannon; J.M. Brown; Don E. Broyles; Grace E. Coley; Fred Collins; J. Samuel Cox; Kenneth G. Flowe; Carey Hardee; Scott G. Hogue; Lowell E. Holden; Patricia Holliday; Warren P. Holliday; Henry E. Ingram; Steven E. Lipscomb; Tim Mahon; Jimmy Martin, Jr.; Cynthia McDonald; James McDonald; Allan Schaefer; David R. Simpson; Ron Spencer; Mickey H. Stacks; William Darwin Wheeler; Hershel L. Williamson; A.J. Wilson, Jr., in their individual and corporate capacities as representatives of all others similarly situated, Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

March 9, 2000.


ORDER

Appellees filed a petition for rehearing with suggestion for rehearing en banc.

The panel voted to deny rehearing.

A member of the Court requested a poll on the suggestion for rehearing en banc. Judges Murnaghan, Michael, Motz, and King voted to grant rehearing en banc. Chief Judge Wilkinson, and Judges Widener, Niemeyer, and Luttig voted to deny rehearing en banc. Judges Wilkins, Williams, and Traxler did not participate in the poll of the...

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