SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE V
THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Art. V §0 | LEGISLATURE'S NOTE ON ARTICLE V
Art. V §1 | JUDICIAL POWER VESTED IN CERTAIN COURTS
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Art. V §2 | SUPREME COURT
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Art. V §3 | ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF SUPREME COURT
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Art. V §4 | POWERS OF CHIEF JUSTICE; RULES; ADMISSION TO PRACTICE OF LAW AND DISCIPLINE OF PERSONS ADMITTED
Art. V §4A | SUBMISSION OF SUPREME COURT RULES TO JUDICIARY COMMITTEES; DISAPPROVAL BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Art. V §5 | JURISDICTION OF SUPREME COURT
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Art. V §6 | REPORTER AND CLERK OF SUPREME COURT
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Art. V §7 | COMPOSITION AND ORGANIZATION OF COURT OF APPEALS; TERMS OF COURT OF APPEALS
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Art. V §8 | ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF COURT OF APPEALS
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Art. V §9 | JURISDICTION OF COURT OF APPEALS; BINDING EFFECT OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
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Art. V §10 | APPOINTMENT OF CLERK OF COURT OF APPEALS
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Art. V §11 | JURISDICTION OF CIRCUIT COURT
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Art. V §12 | JURISDICTION IN MATTERS TESTAMENTARY AND OF ADMINISTRATION, MINORS AND PERSONS MENTALLY INCOMPETENT
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Art. V §13 | JUDICIAL CIRCUITS
The General Assembly may by law provide for additional circuit judges, to be assigned by the Chief Justice. Such additional circuit judges shall be elected in the same manner and for the same term as provided in the preceding paragraph of this section for other circuit judges, except that residence in a particular county or circuit shall not be a qualification for office.
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Art. V §14 | ROTATION OF JUDGES
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Art. V §15 | QUALIFICATIONS OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES
Any justice or judge serving in office on the effective date of the provisions of this section requiring a justice or judge to be at least thirty two years of age and to have at least eight years of service as a licensed attorney at law who is not of that age or who has not been licensed for this required period of time may continue to serve for the remainder of his current term and is considered to have the requisite age and years of service as a licensed attorney for purposes of future re elections to that judicial office.
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Art. V §16 | COMPENSATION OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES; PRACTICE OF LAW AND DUAL OFFICE HOLDING
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Art. V §17 | REMOVAL OR RETIREMENT OF JUDGES
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Art. V §18 | VACANCIES
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Art. V §19 | DISQUALIFICATION OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES; TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS
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Art. V §20 | POWERS OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES AT CHAMBERS
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Art. V §21 | CHARGE TO JURY
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Art. V §22 | GRAND AND PETIT JURIES
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Art. V §23 | CHANGE OF VENUE
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Art. V §24 | LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS, PROSECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS; ATTORNEY GENERAL
The General Assembly also may provide by law for the age and qualifications of sheriffs and coroners, and the selection, duties, and compensation of other appropriate officials to enforce the criminal laws of the State, to prosecute persons under these laws, and to carry on the administrative functions of the courts of the State.
The Attorney General shall be the chief prosecuting officer of the State with authority to supervise the prosecution of all criminal cases in courts of record.
Art. V §25 | PUBLICATION OF SUPREME COURT AND COURT OF APPEALS DECISIONS
Art. V §26 | MAGISTRATES
Art. V §27 | JUDICIAL MERIT SELECTION COMMISSION
No person may be elected to these judicial positions unless he or she has been found qualified by the commission. Before a sitting member of the General Assembly may submit an application with the commission for his nomination to a judicial office, and before the commission may accept or consider such an application, the member of the General Assembly must first resign his office and have been out of office for a period established by law. Before a member of the commission may submit an application with the commission for his nomination to a judicial office, and before the commission may accept or consider such an application, the member of the commission must not have been a member of the commission for a period to be established by law.
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