CITY OF ROCK HILL v. HARRIS

No. 26917.

391 S.C. 149 (2011)

705 S.E.2d 53

CITY OF ROCK HILL, Respondent, v. Tyler M. HARRIS, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided January 24, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bobby G. Frederick and Laura L. Hiller , both of Myrtle Beach, for Appellant.

Solicitor Paula Knox Brown , of Rock Hill, for Respondent.


Chief Justice TOAL.

In this case, Tyler M. Harris (Appellant) claims that section 20-7-8920 of the South Carolina Code, now section 63-19-2440 (hereinafter section 63-19-2440), is unconstitutional because it conflicts with Article XVII, section 14 of the South Carolina Constitution. Section 63-19-2440 makes it illegal for persons under the age of twenty-one to "consume, or knowingly possess beer, ale, porter, wine, or other...

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