South Carolina Statutes
§ 25-1-2700 — Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel; assistant trial counsel.
South Carolina § 25-1-2700
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 25-1-2700 (2026).
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The trial counsel of a general or special court-martial shall prosecute in the name of the State of South Carolina, and shall, under the direction of the court, prepare the record of the proceedings. The accused has the right to be represented in his defense before a general or special court-martial by civilian counsel if provided by him at his own expense, or by military counsel detailed under SECTION 25-1-2630. Should the accused have counsel of his own selection, the defense counsel, and assistant defense counsel, if any, who were detailed, may be excused by the military judge or by the president of a court-martial without a military judge. An accused has no right to military counsel in a summary court-martial proceeding. In every court-martial proceeding, the defense counsel may, in th
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Legislative History
HISTORY: [Derived from former SECTION 25-1-2900 (1950 (46) 1881; 1952 Code SECTION 44-188; 1962 Code SECTION 44-190; 1964 (53) 2241)] En by 1984 Act No. 378, SECTION 28.
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