In re Chief Judges for Administrative Purposes

759 S.E.2d 746, 408 S.C. 408, 2014 WL 2807961, 2014 S.C. LEXIS 210
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedJune 18, 2014
StatusPublished

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In re Chief Judges for Administrative Purposes, 759 S.E.2d 746, 408 S.C. 408, 2014 WL 2807961, 2014 S.C. LEXIS 210 (S.C. 2014).

Opinion

ORDER

The judges of the magisterial and municipal courts, hereinafter referred to as “summary courts”, of South Carolina being a part of the uniform statewide judicial system and pursuant to the provisions of Section 4, Article V, South Carolina Constitution,

IT IS ORDERED that the judges of the magisterial courts listed below be designated as Chief Judge or Associate Chief Judge for Administrative Purposes of the Summary Courts in the counties in which they hold office.

Judge S.G. Gladden

Abbeville County

Judge C.S. Insley

Aiken County

Judge D.H. Williamson Associate Chief Judge Judge W.D. Branch, Jr.

Allendale County

Judge N.W. Devine

Anderson County

Judge R.C. Threatt

Bamberg County

Judge J.W. Gantt

Barnwell County

Judge L.J. Holland, Jr. [409]*409Associate Chief Judge Judge L.P. McElynn

Beaufort County

Judge R.H. Sproatt Associate Chief Judge Judge A.B. Ayers

Berkeley County

Judge R.H. Lake

Calhoun County

Judge D.W. Coker

Charleston County

Judge J.B. Gosnell Associate Chief Judge Judge R.B. Howell

Cherokee County

Judge D.H. Moore

Chester County

Judge G.R. Faulkenberry

Chesterfield County

Judge P.B. Harvin, Jr.

Clarendon County

Judge K.A. Campbell, Jr.

Colleton County

Judge C.A. Baker

Darlington County

Judge M.D. Hayes

Dillon County

Judge C.D. Spivey [410]*410Associate Chief Judge Judge K.L. Patton

Dorchester County

Judge P.B. Shelbourne Associate Chief Judge Judge B.B. Carpenter

Edgefield County

Judge W.F. Pope

Fairfield County

Judge S.M. Grimsley

Florence County

Judge I.L. Pyatt

Georgetown County

Judge D.D. Cagle

Greenville County

Judge L. Foster Associate Chief Judge Judge B.S. McGuire

Greenwood County

Judge C.A. Williams

Hampton County

Judge M.B. Livingston

Horry County

Judge A.C. Butler Associate Chief Judge Judge S.J. McDonald

Jasper County

[411]*411Judge D.D. Lynah Associate Chief Judge Judge R.M. Todd, Jr.

Kershaw County

Judge W.D. Corbett Associate Chief Judge Judge J.M. Pope

Lancaster County

Judge P.D. Lyles

Laurens County

Judge G.R. Gibson

Lee County

Judge G.W. Reinhart

Lexington County

Judge R.L. Adams Associate Chief Judge Judge D.O. Barker

Marion County

Judge R.K. McDonald

Marlboro County

Judge P.L. Smith

McCormick County

Judge A.L. Jayroe, Jr.

Newberry County

Judge M.T. Simmons

Oconee County

Judge B.A. Norton Associate Chief Judge

[412]*412Oconee County

Judge D.F. Dash

Orangeburg County

Judge P.D. Doremus Associate Chief Judge Judge B.E. Anders

Pickens County

Judge D.J. Simons

Richland County

Judge K.D. Shealy Associate Chief Judge Judge J.B. Shults

Saluda County

Judge D.J. Turner

Spartanburg County

Judge J.T. Wall Associate Chief Judge Judge K.F. Curtis

Sumter County

Judge B.K. Griffin Associate Chief Judge Judge J.D. Crocker

Union County

Judge J.D. Bailey Associate Chief Judge Judge D.F. Williams

[413]*413Williamsburg County

Judge W.E. McCutchen Associate Chief Judge

Williamsburg County

Judge L.H. Benfield

York County

Judge R. Davenport, Jr. Associate Chief Judge

A Chief Judges’ authority shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

1. ■ Coordinate with the Office of South Carolina Court Administration on all matters pertaining to summary court judges in the county.

2. Coordinate the activities of the summary court judges of the county with other affected persons and/or agencies to insure cooperation and effective judicial service.

3. Establish with the other magistrates of the county, a schedule so arranged that a magistrate will be available, in person or on call, in the county to issue warrants and conduct bail proceedings. The bail proceedings schedule shall be in compliance with the provisions of the Order of the Chief Justice dated September 19, 2007, outlining certain bond procedures in those courts. The Chief Judge shall also inform the municipal courts of the details of the county magisterial court schedule, to insure the availability of a magistrate to issue warrants and conduct bail proceedings for the municipal courts when the municipal judge is unavailable. After hours and weekends does not constitute unavailability in and of itself. Establish a procedure with all municipal courts within the county whereby they provide the Chief Judge with a monthly bond schedule indicating their availability for bond court. Monitor all summary court judges within the county to insure compliance with the above referenced Order dated September 19, 2007. The monitoring shall include, but shall not be limited to, insuring that bond hearings are being conducted twice daily, insuring that defendants’ and victims’ [414]

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