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Jury Duty
Grand Juror Handbook
(Separate Website)
This Handbook will acquaint persons who have been selected to serve on a federal grand jury with the general nature and importance of their role as grand jurors. It explains some of the terms that grand jurors will encounter during their service and offers some suggestions helpful to them in performing this important public service. It is intended that this Handbook will, to a degree, repeat and provide a permanent record of much of the information presented in the grand jury orientation film, The People's Panel, which in most districts is shown to grand jurors at the commencement of their service. Grand jurors are encouraged to refer to this Handbook periodically throughout their service to reacquaint themselves with their duties and responsibilities. This Handbook is designed as an aid only to persons serving on a federal - not a state -grand jury.
By: United States District Court - Columbia Division
Jurors
(Separate Website)
Lawline FAQ: You have been summoned to serve on a Jury. Congratulations. Jury Service is the only way that a person not elected to or appointed to a position in the court system can serve in the judicial branch of our government.
By: South Carolina Bar Association
Jury Duty Frequently Asked Questions
(Separate Website)
Answers to frequently asked questions about jury duty in the United States District Court.
By: United States District Court - Columbia Division
Jury Duty Instructions
(Separate Website)
If you are called to jury duty in the United States District Court, these instructions will tell you what to expect.
By: United States District Court - Columbia Division
Trial Juror Handbook
(Separate Website)
The purpose of this handbook is to acquaint trial jurors with the general nature and importance of their role as jurors. It explains some of the language and procedures used in court, and it offers some suggestions helpful to jurors in performing this important public service.
By: United States District Court - Columbia Division
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Court of Appeals Clerk's Office
(Separate Website)
The fifteen-member clerk's office of the Court of Appeals provides services to litigants, media, and members of the general public.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Court of Appeals Judges
(Separate Website)
Names and links to information about each of the justices on the South Carolina Court of Appeals.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
South Carolina Rules of Criminal Procedure
(Separate Website)
This topical index will connect you directly to the set of Rules you need.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
South Carolina Rules of Evidence
(Separate Website)
This topical index will connect you directly to the set of Rules you need.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Supreme Court Clerk's Office
(Separate Website)
The Clerk’s Office is responsible for processing and scheduling matters which are filed with the Supreme Court of South Carolina. This includes appeals, petitions for writs of certiorari in post-conviction relief cases, petitions for writs of certiorari to review decisions of the South Carolina Court of Appeals, petitions or actions brought in the original jurisdiction, certified questions, motions, judicial disciplinary matters, and lawyer disciplinary matters to include reinstatements.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Supreme Court Contact Information
(Separate Website)
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Supreme Court Justices
(Separate Website)
Names and links to information about each of the justices on the South Carolina Supreme Court.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Supreme Court Library
(Separate Website)
The Supreme Court Library has over 40,000 volumes of law related materials. It is the second largest public legal research collection in the state after the USC Law Library. We have a strong collection of South Carolina materials including opinions of the South Carolina Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, S.C. Code of Laws, S.C. Acts & Joint Resolutions, and several S.C. Bar publications. The collection includes regional and federal reporters, form books, treatises and law journals. Our collection also includes all briefs and records of cases heard before the S.C. Supreme Court from 1918 to the present. We have the briefs and records of cases heard before the S.C. Court of Appeals from 1983 to the present. The Library primarily serves the Supreme Court and other members of the state judiciary and state/federal government agencies. We are open to the general public.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Supreme Court Map and Location
(Separate Website)
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Supreme Court Office of Disciplinary Counsel - How to File a Complaint
(Separate Website)
There are no forms or other special requirements to file a complaint, but some things are necessary for both judicial and lawyer complaints. Find out what they are here.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Supreme Court Office of Disciplinary Counsel FAQs
(Separate Website)
Answers to frequently asked questions about misconduct by judges and attorneys.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Case Records Search by Clickable Map
(Separate Website)
Interactive map. The areas listed in red have placed their case records online. Click on one of them to search their case records.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Circuit Court Filing Fees
(Separate Website)
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department
Circuit Court Judges
(Separate Website)
Names and information about each of the South Carolina Circuit Court Judges.
By: South Carolina Court Administration, SC Judicial Department