South Carolina Coggins Criminal Standing Order

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Coggins Criminal Standing Order

South Carolina Noggins Criminal Standing Order is a statewide court order issued by the Supreme Court of South Carolina regarding criminal cases. The order was created to ensure that criminal cases move through the judicial system in an orderly and timely manner. It requires that all criminal cases be heard within certain timeframes. There are three types of South Carolina Noggins Criminal Standing Orders: 1) Rule 5.1 Order — requires all criminal cases to be heard within twelve months of the date of filing; 2) Rule 5.2 Order — requires all criminal cases to be heard within six months of the date of filing; and 3) Rule 5.3 Order — requires all criminal cases to be heard within three months of the date of filing. All of these orders must be followed in order to ensure that criminal cases are heard in a timely and efficient manner.

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United States District Court for the District of South CarolinaAppeals toFourth CircuitEstablishedOctober 7, 1965Judges10Chief JudgeRobert Bryan Harwell8 more rows

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South Carolina Coggins Criminal Standing Order