South Carolina              
Administrative Law Court
Edgar A. Brown building 1205 Pendleton St., Suite 224 Columbia, SC 29201 Voice: (803) 734-0550

SC Administrative Law Court Decisions

CAPTION:
SCDOR vs. James McDonald, Jr., d/b/a McDonald Amusements, et al

AGENCY:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

PARTIES:
Petitioners:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

Respondents:
James McDonald, Jr., d/b/a McDonald Amusements and Quinn Marinacci, 8055B Highway 29, Spartanburg, S.C.
 
DOCKET NUMBER:
97-ALJ-17-0417-CC

APPEARANCES:
n/a
 

ORDERS:

CONSENT ORDER

On November 22, 1996, a SLED agent observed premises at 8055B Highway 29, Spartanburg, South Carolina, containing machines licensed under S.C. Code Ann. § 12-212720(A)(3) (Supp. 1996). The SLED Agent alleged that only one employee was present even though the premises were open for business. Petitioner cited Respondents with an administrative violation for violating S.C. Code Ann. § 12-21-2804(A) (Supp. 1996).

Due to the presence of some unusual facts, the parties have agreed that this contested matter should be dismissed with prejudice.

I find that the agreement of the parties is a satisfactory resolution of the contested matter between the parties, is fair and reasonable, and hereby order its adoption.

IT IS SO ORDERED.



John D. Geathers

Administrative Law Judge

October 3, 1997

Columbia, South Carolina

I SO MOVE:

FILED

OCT O 3 1997

ADMIN. LAW JUDGE DIV.











Nicholas P. Sipe

Attorney for Petitioner

S.C. Department of Revenue

PO Box 125

Columbia, SC 29214

(803) 737 4440

I CONSENT:

Richard A. Harpootlian

Attorney for Respondent James McDonald, Jr.

PO Box 1090

Columbia, SC 29202

(803) 252-4848

I CONSENT:

Thomas E. Dudley, III

Attorney for Respondent Quinn Marinacci

PO Box 2343

Greenville, SC 29602

(864) 242-9000


 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2025 South Carolina Administrative Law Court