South Carolina Statutes
§ 17-3-360 — Division of Appellate Defense created; administration and staffing; duties and responsibilities.
South Carolina § 17-3-360
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 17-3-360 (2026).
Text
(A)There is created within the Office of Indigent Defense, the Division of Appellate Defense. All of the allied, advisory, affiliated, or related entities as well as the employees, funds, property, and all contractual rights and obligations associated with the commission and Office of Appellate Defense formerly provided in Chapter 4, Title 17 are transferred to and incorporated in and must be administered as part of the Office of Indigent Defense.
(B)The division must be administered by a chief attorney. The staff of the division shall consist of additional attorneys and administrative, investigative, secretarial, and clerical employees necessary to discharge the duties of the division. No person may be hired to serve as an attorney who is not licensed to practice law in this State. Atto
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 2005 Act No. 103, SECTION 2, eff July 1, 2005; 2007 Act No. 108, SECTION 7, eff June 21, 2007.
Nearby Sections
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§ 17-3-100
Discretionary authority of judge to appoint counsel is not limited; remuneration and reimbursement.§ 17-3-330
Duties of Office of Indigent Defense.§ 17-3-340
Duties of commission.§ 17-3-350
Immunity.§ 17-3-360
Division of Appellate Defense created; administration and staffing; duties and responsibilities.§ 17-3-370
Appointment of counsel by court.§ 17-3-380
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South Carolina § 17-3-360, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/3/17-3-360.