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Selection Of Magistrates And Magistrates' Jury
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South Carolina Code of Laws
Magistrates and Constables
Selection Of Magistrates And Magistrates' Jury
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Section
22-2-5
Eligibility examinations for magistrates.
Section
22-2-10
Screening committee to assist in selection of magistrates.
Section
22-2-15
Special election for nonpartisan preferential selection of magistrate.
Section
22-2-20
Establishment of jury areas for juries serving courts of magistrates.
Section
22-2-30
Assistance in establishing jury areas; legislative adoption of jury areas.
Section
22-2-40
Number and location of magistrates in county; ministerial magistrates.
Section
22-2-50
Preparation of jury lists.
Section
22-2-60
Preparation and custody of jury box.
Section
22-2-70
Jury trials following improper preparation of jury box.
Section
22-2-80
Selection of jury list.
Section
22-2-85
Optional postponement of jury service for students.
Section
22-2-90
Additional procedure for selection of jury list in court which schedules terms for jury trials.
Section
22-2-100
Selection of primary and alternate jurors; peremptory challenges.
Section
22-2-110
Time for exercise of peremptory challenges.
Section
22-2-120
Selection of additional jurors at time of trial.
Section
22-2-130
Penalty for failure of duly summoned juror to appear; frequency of jury service.
Section
22-2-135
Essential service to business excuse.
Section
22-2-140
Transfer of names between compartments of jury box.
Section
22-2-150
Persons entitled to trial by jury.
Section
22-2-160
Compensation and mileage for service on coroner's and magistrate's juries.
Section
22-2-170
Trial of criminal cases in jury area where offense was committed; waiver of right by defendant.
Section
22-2-190
County jury areas.
Section
22-2-195
Authorization to draw magistrates' jurors by computer.
Section
22-2-200
Effect of accommodations tax revenue on number of magistrates.
Section
22-2-210
Increase in number of magistrates under certain conditions.