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Section
14-7-10
Rules of construction.
Section
14-7-20
Words "male" and "men" to include "female" and "women".
Section
14-7-30
"Clerk" defined.
Section
14-7-40
Summoning and empanelling jurors by coroners, clerks, or magistrates not affected.
Section
14-7-110
Summoning of jurors by clerk of the court of common pleas.
Section
14-7-120
Vacancy or disqualification in office of jury commissioner.
Section
14-7-130
Preparation of jury list from electronic file of persons holding valid South Carolina driver's license or identification card.
Section
14-7-140
Use of computer for drawing and summoning jurors.
Section
14-7-150
Preparation of jury box.
Section
14-7-160
Drawing and notification of jurors.
Section
14-7-170
Procedure in event of failure of jury commissioners to prepare list of jurors for ensuing year.
Section
14-7-180
Custody of jury box and keys.
Section
14-7-190
Drawing of petit jurors to serve as jury pool during weeks in which more than one term of court requiring juries are scheduled.
Section
14-7-200
Drawing of petit jurors to serve during week of regular or special term of circuit court.
Section
14-7-210
Discharge of jury prohibited.
Section
14-7-220
Drawings to be open and public; notice.
Section
14-7-230
Methods for drawing names of jurors.
Section
14-7-240
Selection of jurors by drawing.
Section
14-7-250
Disposition of names of those who are drawn and serve on a jury pool.
Section
14-7-260
Number of jurors to be drawn and summoned.
Section
14-7-270
Preparation of special jury list in certain circumstances.
Section
14-7-280
Duty of circuit judge in case of irregularities.
Section
14-7-290
Preparation of special list and drawing of special jury in certain circumstances.
Section
14-7-300
Supplying deficiency in number of jurors drawn.
Section
14-7-310
Venires for additional jurors.
Section
14-7-320
Calling of alternate jurors.
Section
14-7-330
Notice of motion to quash panel because of disqualification of jury commissioners.
Section
14-7-340
Procedure to obtain jurors when jury commissioners are disqualified.
Section
14-7-350
Term of extra or special panel.
Section
14-7-360
Requirement that persons serve as jurors unless disqualified or excused.
Section
14-7-370
Penalty for neglect of duty in drawing and summoning jurors.
Section
14-7-380
Punishment of jury commissioners guilty of fraud.
Section
14-7-390
Service of summons for jury duty by first class mail or by alternate method.
Section
14-7-410
Service of summons for jury duty by certified mail; alternate procedure.
Section
14-7-420
Attendance and service in court of common pleas by jurors summoned to attend and serve in court of general sessions.
Section
14-7-430
Exclusiveness of method and procedure described by this article.
Section
14-7-810
Enumeration of disqualifications in any court.
Section
14-7-820
Disqualification of county officers and court employees.
Section
14-7-830
Exclusion from jury service of members of grand jury which found indictment.
Section
14-7-840
Exemption from jury service; requirement of direction by court; maintenance of list of persons excused.
Section
14-7-845
Postponement of jury service for students and school employees.
Section
14-7-850
Frequency of jury service.
Section
14-7-860
Authority of judge to excuse jurors for good cause; excuse of women with children under age 7, primary caretakers of certain persons, and persons essential to operation of business; punishment for violations.
Section
14-7-870
Procedures applicable to excused jurors.
Section
14-7-1010
Ascertainment of qualifications of jurors by presiding judge; maintenance of list of excused or disqualified jurors; transfer of juror to subsequent term by clerk of court.
Section
14-7-1020
Jurors may be examined by court; if juror is not indifferent, he must be set aside.
Section
14-7-1030
Time for making objections to jurors.
Section
14-7-1040
Juror's liability to pay taxes not cause of challenge.
Section
14-7-1050
Impaneling jury; in court of common pleas.
Section
14-7-1060
Procedures to be employed by clerk to draw jury panel.
Section
14-7-1070
Objections for cause to be made before striking; requirement of additional jury list where disqualifications are discovered after striking.
Section
14-7-1080
Effect of jury's delay in rendering verdict.
Section
14-7-1090
Impaneling jury in default cases or in cases where right to strike jury has been waived.
Section
14-7-1100
Impaneling jury in criminal case.
Section
14-7-1110
Peremptory challenges in criminal cases.
Section
14-7-1120
Challenges and strikes of alternate jurors.
Section
14-7-1130
Juror may take affirmation instead of oath.
Section
14-7-1140
Effect on verdict of irregularity in venire or drawing of jurors.
Section
14-7-1310
Foreman.
Section
14-7-1320
Jury may view place, property, or thing; expenses.
Section
14-7-1330
Procedure when jury fails to agree.
Section
14-7-1340
Duties and service of alternate jurors.
Section
14-7-1350
Petit jurors may be held beyond period for which summoned.
Section
14-7-1360
Verdict may be set aside on gratuity given to juror by party.
Section
14-7-1370
Compensation of jurors in circuit courts.
Section
14-7-1380
Cost of feeding juries paid by county.
Section
14-7-1390
Penalty for nonattendance.
Section
14-7-1510
Six grand jurors to be selected for second year; periodic exemption from further service.
Section
14-7-1520
Drawing of juror names; writs of venire facias; issuance and delivery of writs.
Section
14-7-1530
Judge to ascertain qualifications of jurors; lists of excused or disqualified jurors; jurors not served writs.
Section
14-7-1540
Drawing of grand jurors and alternates.
Section
14-7-1550
Authority of grand jury foreman to swear witnesses; procedures to obtain attendance of witnesses.
Section
14-7-1560
Employment of expert accountants.
Section
14-7-1600
Short title; State Grand Jury of South Carolina defined.
Section
14-7-1610
Legislative findings and intent; applicability.
Section
14-7-1615
Definitions.
Section
14-7-1620
State grand jury system established; meeting place; quorum.
Section
14-7-1630
Jurisdiction of juries; notification to impanel juries; powers and duties of impaneling and presiding judges; transfer of incomplete investigations; effective date and notice requirements with respect to orders of judge; appeals.
Section
14-7-1640
Indictment by state grand jury; powers and duties of state grand jury.
Section
14-7-1650
Duties and obligations of Attorney General; recusal; motion to disqualify.
Section
14-7-1660
Selection of grand jurors.
Section
14-7-1670
Appointment of foreman and deputy foreman.
Section
14-7-1680
Issuance of subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum; contempt for failure to respond.
Section
14-7-1690
Notification of expansion of areas of inquiry.
Section
14-7-1700
Record of testimony and other proceedings of grand jury; furnishing of copy to defendant; transcripts, reporter's notes and all other documents to remain in custody and control of Attorney General.
Section
14-7-1710
Administrating oath or affirmation by foreman.
Section
14-7-1720
Proceedings to be secret; juror not to disclose; persons entitled to attend grand jury session; persons attending not to disclose; exceptions; penalties.
Section
14-7-1730
Jurisdiction of presiding judge.
Section
14-7-1740
Scheduling of activities of state grand jury.
Section
14-7-1750
Indictment by state grand jury; sealed indictment.
Section
14-7-1760
Evidence given or information derived from evidence not to be received against witness in criminal prosecution; waiver of immunity; perjury.
Section
14-7-1770
Sealing of records, orders, and subpoenas.
Section
14-7-1780
Availability of space for grand jury; State Law Enforcement Division to provide services; cost of state grand juries.
Section
14-7-1790
Employment of experts by state grand jury.
Section
14-7-1800
Rules for operation of state grand jury system.
Section
14-7-1810
Severability clause.
Section
14-7-1820
Application of article.
Section
14-7-1910
Six month terms with possible additional term; drawing of member names; maximum terms.
Section
14-7-1920
Impanelment of grand jurors; issuance and delivery of writs of venire facias.
Section
14-7-1930
Judge to ascertain juror qualifications; lists of excused or disqualified jurors; jurors not served with writs.
Section
14-7-1940
Drawing of grand juror and alternate names; discharge of remaining jury venire.
Section
14-7-1950
Application of other law relating to grand juries and jurors.
Section
14-7-1960
Election of alternate provisions by county ordinance.
Section
14-7-1970
Periodic exemption of jurors from subsequent duty.