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The full text of South Carolina Bills and Resolutions is available from 1980 forward on the Legislation page of the South Carolina Legislature's website.
Upon request of the defendant the prosecution shall permit the defendant to inspect and copy books, papers, documents, photographs, tangible objects, buildings or places, or copies or portions thereof, which are within the possession, custody or control of the prosecution, and which are material to the preparation of ...
Any person, who in good faith gratuitously renders emergency care at the scene of an accident or emergency to the victim thereof, shall not be liable for any civil damages for any personal injury as a result of any act or omission by such person in rendering the emergency care or as a result of any act or failure to ...
Ing to South Carolina Code Section 15-49-10(B) a parent may petition the Family Court to have their child's name changed. If the Family Court finds that the name change is in the best interest of the minor child, the court must grant the petition. S.C. Code Section 15-49-10(B).
Specifically, Rule 5 of the South Carolina Rules of Criminal Procedure provides that, upon request by you, the prosecution has to provide you with or let you inspect any statements you've made, your prior criminal history, any books, papers, documents, photographs, tangible objects, buildings or places, which are under ...
Any person found guilty of lynching in the first degree shall suffer death unless the jury shall recommend the defendant to the mercy of the court, in which event the defendant shall be confined at hard labor in the State Penitentiary for a term not exceeding forty years or less than five years at the discretion of the ...
South Carolina's survival action statute, Section 15-5-90, allows a person who has been injured but doesn't die right away, to recover for damages incurred during the time between the accident and the person's death.
Code Ann. § 15-39-610 et seq. A judicial sale is used in magistrates' courts to satisfy an adjudicated claim by the sale of personal property taken from a losing party. The sale may be of personal property seized pursuant to a claim and delivery action, a distraint procedure, or as a result of a levy and execution.