South Carolina Statutes
§ 14-7-250 — Disposition of names of those who are drawn and serve on a jury pool.
South Carolina § 14-7-250
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 14-7-250 (2026).
Text
The names of those who are drawn and attend a session of court as a member of a jury pool must be placed in an envelope and must not be put back into the jury box until the first revision of the jury list provided for after they have been so drawn, to the end that no person is required to serve as a juror more than once in three calendar years. Nothing contained in this article may be construed to be in conflict with the provisions of the law as to selecting by lot from the grand jury six members to serve for the ensuing year. Nothing contained in this article prohibits a person whose name has been properly drawn and who desires to serve as a juror from serving more frequently than once every three calendar years, except that no person shall serve as a juror more than once every calendar y
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 38-67; 1952 Code SECTION 38-67; 1942 Code SECTION 613; 1932 Code SECTION 613; Civ. P. '22 SECTION 553; Civ. C. '12 SECTION 4022; 1902 (23) 1066; 1976 Code SECTION 14-7-290; 1986 Act No. 340, SECTION 1, eff March 10, 1986; 1992 Act No. 483, SECTION 3, eff July 1, 1992; 1996 Act No. 233, SECTION 1, eff March 4, 1996; 2000 Act No. 257, SECTION 2, eff May 1, 2000. Editor's Note Provisions requiring that drawings be open and public and requiring notice of drawings, which formerly appeared in this section, can now be found in SECTION 14-7-220.
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 § 14-7-250, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/7/14-7-250.