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South Carolina Code of Laws
Criminal Procedures
Arrest, Process, Searches And Seizures
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Section
17-13-10
Circumstances when any person may arrest a felon or thief.
Section
17-13-20
Additional circumstances when citizens may arrest; means to be used.
Section
17-13-30
Officers may arrest without warrant for offenses committed in view.
Section
17-13-40
Law enforcement officer jurisdiction when in pursuit of offender; authority, rights, privileges and immunities extended.
Section
17-13-45
Response to distress calls or requests for assistance in adjacent jurisdictions; extension of rights, privileges and immunities.
Section
17-13-47
Arrest in State by officer from Georgia or North Carolina; procedure for determining lawfulness of arrest; extradition.
Section
17-13-50
Right to be informed of ground of arrest; consequences of refusal to answer or false answer.
Section
17-13-60
Circumstances when persons are not to be arrested but may be served process.
Section
17-13-70
Warrant authorizing breaking open gambling rooms.
Section
17-13-80
Service of process on domestic and foreign corporations.
Section
17-13-90
Service of criminal process on Sunday.
Section
17-13-100
Escaped prisoners may be retaken on Sunday.
Section
17-13-110
Confinement in industrial communities.
Section
17-13-120
Persons shall not be removed from one prison to another without cause.
Section
17-13-130
Penalty for signing warrant for illegal removal of prisoner.
Section
17-13-140
Issuance, execution and return of search warrants for property connected with the commission of crime; inventory of property seized.
Section
17-13-141
Records to be kept by judiciary officers authorized to issue search warrants; penalty.
Section
17-13-150
Person served search warrant shall be furnished copy of warrant and supporting affidavit.
Section
17-13-160
Form of arrest warrants and search warrants shall be prescribed by Attorney General.
Section
17-13-170
Law enforcement authorization to determine immigration status; reasonable suspicion; procedures; data collection on motor vehicle stops.