South Carolina Statutes
§ 14-7-860 — Authority of judge to excuse jurors for good cause; excuse of women with children under age 7, primary caretakers of certain persons, and persons essential to operation of business; punishment for violations.
South Carolina § 14-7-860
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 14-7-860 (2026).
Text
(A)The presiding judge for cause shown may excuse any person from jury duty at any term of court if the judge considers it advisable. But no juror who has been drawn to serve at any term of the court may be excused except for good and sufficient cause, which, together with his application, must be filed in the office of the clerk of court and remain on record.
(B)A person who:
(1)has legal custody and the duty of care for a child less than seven years of age;
(2)is the primary caretaker of a person aged sixty-five or older; or (3) is the primary caretaker of a severely disabled person who is unable to care for himself or cannot be left unattended; and desires to be excused from jury duty must submit an affidavit to the clerk of court. The affidavit must state that he is unable to provi
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 38-105; 1952 Code SECTION 38-105; 1942 Code SECTION 5220; 1932 Code SECTION 5220; 1922 (32) 844; 1986 Act No. 340, SECTION 2, eff March 10, 1986; 2000 Act No. 394, SECTION 1, eff August 4, 2000; 2004 Act No. 228, SECTION 1, eff May 11, 2004; 2010 Act No. 187, SECTION 2, eff May 28, 2010. Editor's Note An earlier version of this section, which contained provisions relative to exemption of dentists and dental hygienists from jury service, was repealed by 1979 Act No. 108, SECTION 2, eff June 22, 1979.
Nearby Sections
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§ 14-7-10
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 § 14-7-860, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/7/14-7-860.