South Carolina Statutes
§ 14-7-1520 — Drawing of juror names; writs of venire facias; issuance and delivery of writs.
South Carolina § 14-7-1520
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 14-7-1520 (2026).
Text
Not less than fifteen days before the convening of the first term of the court of general sessions for the calendar year, the jury commissioners shall proceed to draw from the jury box the number of grand jurors which the clerk of court or chief administrative judge for the circuit has determined to be sufficient in order to impanel a grand jury. The grand jurors must be randomly drawn and listed as are jurors for trials, and the jury commissioners shall not disqualify or excuse any juror drawn. Immediately after these grand jurors are drawn, the clerk of court shall issue writs of venire facias for these grand jurors, requiring their attendance on the first day of the first week of criminal court in the county or at such other time as the clerk of court may designate. These writs of venir
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 38-402; 1952 Code SECTION 38-402; 1942 Code SECTION 973; 1932 Code SECTION 973; Cr. P. '22 SECTION 64; Cr. C. '12 SECTION 62; Cr. C. '02 SECTION 38; 1901 (23) 634; 1903 (24) 108; 1939 (41) 27; 1941 (42) 70; 1943 (43) 263; 1986 Act No. 340, SECTION 4, eff March 10, 1986; 1998 Act No. 373, SECTION 1, eff May 26, 1998.
Nearby Sections
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Rules of construction.§ 14-7-1030
Time for making objections to jurors.§ 14-7-1050
Impaneling jury; in court of common pleas.§ 14-7-1080
Effect of jury's delay in rendering verdict.§ 14-7-1100
Impaneling jury in criminal case.§ 14-7-1110
Peremptory challenges in criminal cases.§ 14-7-1120
Challenges and strikes of alternate jurors.§ 14-7-1130
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Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 14-7-1520, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/7/14-7-1520.