State v. Taylor
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Opinion
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Supreme Court
The State, Petitioner,
v.
Billy Lemurces Taylor, Respondent.
Appellate Case No. 2019-001345
ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEALS
Appeal from Greenville County Robin B. Stilwell, Circuit Court Judge
Opinion No. 27985 Heard June 10, 2020 – Filed June 24, 2020
DISMISSED AS IMPROVIDENTLY GRANTED
Attorney General Alan Wilson, Deputy Attorney General Donald J. Zelenka, and Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General Melody Jane Brown, all of Columbia; and Thirteenth Circuit Solicitor W. Walter Wilkins III, of Greenville, for Petitioner.
Appellate Defender David Alexander, of Columbia, for Respondent. PER CURIAM: We issued a writ of certiorari to review the court of appeals' decision in State v. Taylor, 427 S.C. 208, 829 S.E.2d 723 (Ct. App. 2019). We now dismiss the writ as improvidently granted.
DISMISSED AS IMPROVIDENTLY GRANTED.
BEATTY, C.J., KITTREDGE, HEARN, FEW and JAMES, JJ., concur.
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