The South Carolina Sentencing Sheet is a form used by courts in the state of South Carolina to record the sentence imposed on a criminal defendant. It provides a breakdown of the sentence, including total jail time, fines and other penalties. The form may also include information about restitution, probation, and other conditions of the sentence. There are two types of South Carolina Sentencing Sheets: the General Sessions Sentencing Sheet and the Magistrate/Municipal Court Sentencing Sheet. The General Sessions Sentencing Sheet is used for felony offenses, while the Magistrate/Municipal Court Sentencing Sheet is used for misdemeanors. Both forms provide a breakdown of the sentence, including total jail time, fines, and other penalties. They also provide information about restitution, probation, and other conditions of the sentence.