Ashland Specialty Co., Inc., Petitioner v. Dale W. Steager, West Virginia State Tax Commissioner
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June 17, 2019
Justices Won't Hear Case On W.Va.'s $160K Cigarette Fine
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to review whether the West Virginia Tax Department's fine on a cigarette wholesaler was unconstitutionally excessive, leaving undisturbed a state high court decision that the fine did not violate the Eighth Amendment.
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May 29, 2019
W.Va. Tax Dept.'s $160K Cig Fine Excessive, Co. Tells Justices
The West Virginia Tax Department's fine on a cigarette wholesaler was unconstitutionally excessive, the company recently told the U.S. Supreme Court, noting that guidance was necessary because lower courts had applied disparate tests to determine whether a penalty was excessive.
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May 16, 2019
W.Va. Penalty On Cigarette Biz Reasonable, Justices Told
A West Virginia penalty imposed on a cigarette wholesaler was not excessive and shouldn't be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court, the state tax commissioner has said.
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March 15, 2019
Cigarette Co. Urges High Court To Clarify Penalty Standards
The U.S. Supreme Court should set guidelines for courts to determine whether a penalty violates the Constitution's prohibition on excessive fines by accepting certiorari on a cigarette wholesaler's battle with West Virginia over a $160,000 fine, the company's attorneys said.