Categorization of felonies and misdemeanors; exemptions.

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(A) Felonies are classified, for the purpose of sentencing, into the following six categories:

(1) Class A felonies

(2) Class B felonies

(3) Class C felonies

(4) Class D felonies

(5) Class E felonies

(6) Class F felonies

(B) Misdemeanors are classified, for the purpose of sentencing, into the following three categories:

(1) Class A misdemeanors

(2) Class B misdemeanors

(3) Class C misdemeanors

(C) All offenses with a term of imprisonment of less than one year are misdemeanors and exempt from the classification system.

(D) The following offenses are classified as exempt under subsections (A) and (B):

10-11-325(B)(1) Detonating an explosive or destructive device or igniting an incendiary device upon the capitol grounds or within the capitol building resulting in death of a person where there was malice aforethought 12-21-6000(B) Possessing marijuana or controlled substances without appropriate stamps 16-1-40 Accessory before the fact 16-3-10 Murder 16-3-85(C)(1) Causing the death of a child by abuse or neglect 16-3-210(B) Assault and battery by mob in the first degree 16-3-655(C)(1) Engaging in Criminal Sexual Conduct with a minor in the First Degree 16-3-910 Kidnapping (if sentenced for murder) 16-3-1083(A)(2)(a) Violent crime that carries the death of, or bodily injury to in utero child 16-3-1280 False claim 16-3-2020(B)(3) Trafficking in persons - 3rd or subsequent offense 16-7-10 Acts considered unlawful in area designated by Governor in emergency-looting 16-7-10(A)(2) Looting during state of emergency 16-7-425 Student communicating physical threats against another person 16-9-290 Accepting bribes for purposes of procuring public office 16-11-311(B) Burglary-First degree 16-11-370 Robbery of operators of vehicles for hire 16-11-580(C)(1) Forest products violation (value more than $1,000 but less than $5,000) 1st offense 16-11-580(D)(1) Forest products violation (value at least $5,000) - 1st offense 16-13-80 Larceny of a bicycle valued more than $2,000 16-13-165(B)(5) Persons who unknowingly and unintentionally import, manufactures, sells, offers for sale, installs, leases, trades, or transfers a counterfeit or nonfunctioning airbag 16-15-20 Incest 16-15-110(3) Prostitution-third or subsequent offense 16-17-425 Student communicating physical threats against another person 16-17-735 False assertion of authority of law, in attempt to intimidate or hinder state or local official in discharge of duties, by threats or use of sham legal process. 16-23-715(1) Use of weapons of mass destruction resulting in death 16-23-715(2) Use of weapons of mass destruction not resulting in death 16-23-720(A)(1) Detonating a destructive device or causing an explosion, or aiding, counseling, or procuring an explosion by means of detonation of a destructive device which results in death of a person where there was malice aforethought 23-3-470(B) (1) Failure of sex offender to register-First offense 23-3-470(B) (2) Failure of sex offender to register-Second offense 23-36-170(c), (d) Penalty (violation of South Carolina Explosives Control Act) 23-3-650(C) Willful disclosure of certain information contained in State DNA Database to a person not entitled to receive it 23-3-650(D) Willfully obtaining DNA information contained in State DNA Database without authorization Third, fourth, or subsequent offenses 24-13-430(A) Inciting prisoners to riot 25-1-2957 Recklessly endangering the life of another 25-7-30 Giving information respecting national or state defense to foreign contacts during war 38-25-330 Violation of a provision contained in the provisions relating to the unauthorized transaction of insurance business 38-41-20 Multiple employer self-insured health plan transacting business without a license 39-15-1190(C) Knowing and willfully using an object or tool to produce or reproduce a counterfeit mark or possessing an object with intent to produce or reproduce a counterfeit mark 39-22-90(A)(8) State warehouse system violation 40-55-170(A) Practicing psychology without being licensed as required by chapter 44-4-530(C) Failure of persons subject to quarantine to comply 44-4-530(D) Entry into isolation or quarantine are by unauthorized person 44-53-370(e)(1)(a)3 Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in marijuana, 10 pounds or more, but less than 100 pounds) Third or subsequent offenses 44-53-370(e)(1)(b) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in marijuana, 100 pounds or more of marijuana, but less than 2,000 pounds) 44-53-370(e)(1)(c) Prohibited Acts A, (trafficking in marijuana, 2000 pounds or more, but less than 10,000 pounds) 44-53-370(e)(1)(d) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in marijuana, 10,000 pounds of marijuana or more) 44-53-370(e)(2)(a)3 Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 10 grams or more, but less than 28 grams) Third or subsequent offense 44-53-370(e)(2)(b)3 Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 28 grams or more, but less than 100 grams) 44-53-370(e)(2)(c) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 100 grams or more, but less than 200 grams) 44-53-370(e)(2)(d) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 200 grams or more, but less than 400 grams) 44-53-370(e)(2)(e) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 400 grams or more) 44-53-370(e)(3)(a)2 Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in illegal drugs, 4 grams or more, but less than 14 grams) Second or subsequent offense 44-53-370(e)(3)(b) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in illegal drugs, 14 grams or more, but less than 28 grams) 44-53-370(e)(3)(c) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in illegal drugs, 28 grams or more) 44-53-370(e)(4)(a)2 Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in methaqualone, 15 grams or more, but less than 150 grams) Second or subsequent offense 44-53-370(e)(4)(b) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in methaqualone, 150 grams but less than 1,500 grams) 44-53-370(e)(4)(c) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in methaqualone, possession of 1,500 grams, but less than 15 kilograms of methaqualone) 44-53-370(e)(4)(d) Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in methaqualone, 15 kilograms or more) 44-53-370(e)(5)(c) Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in LSD, 1,000 dosage units or more) 44-53-375(C)(1)(c) Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine 10 grams or more, but less than 28 grams Third or subsequent offense 44-53-375(C)(2)(c) Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine 28 grams or more, but less than 100 grams Third or subsequent offense 44-53-375(C)(3) Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine 100 grams or more, but less than 200 grams 44-53-375(C)(4) Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine 200 grams or more, but less than 400 grams 44-53-375(C)(5) Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine 400 grams or more 44-53-420 Attempting or conspiring to commit an offense made unlawful by Title 44, Chapter 53, Article 3 46-9-90 State Pest Commission violation, second offense 46-21-655 Seed certification violations 47-3-950 Wrongfully obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over a guide dog or service animal 47-19-120(a) Interference with person performing official duties under chapter concerning Poultry Products Inspection Law (Violation of Sections 47-19-70 through 47-19-110) 56-5-2780(B)(1) Unlawfully passing a stopped school bus where great bodily injury results 56-5-2947 Child endangerment 56-5-5670(H)(1) Unlawful disposal of a vehicle - 2nd or subsequent offense 56-5-5670(H)(2) Falsifying information on an application, form, or affidavit required for the disposal of a vehicle 56-5-5945(H)(1) Unlawful disposal of a vehicle - 2nd or subsequent offense 56-5-5945(H)(2) Falsifying information on an application, form, or affidavit required for the disposal of a vehicle 56-15-590 Failure of a motor vehicle auction to keep required records or make them available for inspection 56-15-870 Injuring a railroad or a electric railway 58-17-4090 Death that results from obstructing a railroad 63-11-90 Violations of provisions contained in Title 63, Chapter 11, Article 1 63-13-170 Violation of childcare facilities requirements 63-13-1080 Childcare operator refusing inspection and violating fire and health safety requirements

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 16-11; 1960 (51) 1602, 1917; 1969 (56) 730; 1972 (57) 2597; 1980 Act No. 511, Section 2; 1981 Act No. 33, Section 3; 1983 Act No. 114, Section 5; 1983 Act No. 133, Section 2; 1984 Act No. 474, Section 2; 1984 Act No. 477, Section 2; 1985 Act No. 159, Sections 1, 2, 4; 1985 Act No. 201, Part II, Section 32B; 1986 Act No. 491, Section 7; 1987 Act No. 16 Section 8; 1987 Act No. 128 Section 5; 1987 Act No. 168 Section 6; 1988 Act No. 311, Section 2; 1988 Act No. 457, Section 2; 1988 Act No. 490, Section 16; 1989 Act No. 42, Section 2; 1989 Act No. 74, Section 2; 1989 Act No. 88, Section 2; 1989 Act No. 115, Section 2; 1989 Act No. 148, Section 26; 1989 Act No. 189, Part II, Section 43 sub 38; 1990 Act No. 389, Section 2; 1990 Act No. 456, Section 3; 1990 Act No. 604, Section 14; 1991 Act No. 73, Section 3; 1991 Act No. 138, Section 2; 1991 Act No. 248, Section 4; 1992 Act No. 327, Section 2; 1992 Act No. 374, Section 2; 1992 Act No. 412, Section 2; 1993 Act No. 184, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 164, Part II, Section 19B; 1993 Act No. 164, Part II, Section 70B.

Code Commissioner's Note

The crime classification tables are added by the Code Commissioner pursuant to Section 2-13-66, and updated annually.

Editor's Note

2010 Act No. 273, Section 7.C, provides:

"Wherever in the 1976 Code of Laws reference is made to the common law offense of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, it means assault and battery with intent to kill, as contained in repealed Section 16-3-620, and, except for references in Section 16-1-60 and Section 17-25-45, wherever in the 1976 Code reference is made to assault and battery with intent to kill, it means attempted murder as defined in Section 16-3-29."


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