South Carolina Constitution

Article V, § 1 — Judicial power vested in certain courts

South Carolina Const. art. V, § 1

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The judicial power shall be vested in a unified judicial system, which shall include a Supreme Court, a Court of Appeals, a Circuit Court, and such other courts of uniform jurisdiction as may be provided for by general law.

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History

(1972 (57) 3176; 1973 (58) 161; 1985 Act No. 9.)

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