SC S1126 | 2015-2016 | 121st General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Introduced on February 25 2016 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2016-05-31 - Recommitted to Committee on Judiciary
Text: Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [HTML]

Summary

Clarify The Role Of The Circuit Solicitor In The Development, Dissemination, And Execution Of The General Sessions Court Docket Plan; To Allow For A Motions Practice To Establish The Order Of Cases On The General Sessions Court Docket; To Provide That The Circuit Solicitor's Ability To Administer The Docket May Not Interfere With A Defendant's Constitutional Rights; To Allow For The Circuit Court To Rule On Cases And Controversies Arising From The Administration Of The Docket; And To Preserve All Crime Victims' Constitutional Rights.

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Title

Circuit Court attendance; docket

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2016-05-31SenateRecommitted to Committee on Judiciary
2016-04-14 Scrivener's error corrected
2016-04-13SenateCommittee report: Majority favorable with amend., minority unfavorable Judiciary
2016-02-25SenateReferred to Subcommittee: Hembree (ch), Hutto, Massey, Coleman, Young
2016-02-25SenateReferred to Committee on Judiciary
2016-02-25SenateIntroduced and read first time

Same As/Similar To

H4981 (Similar To) 2016-02-25 - Referred to Committee on Judiciary

Code Citations

ChapterArticleSectionCitation TypeStatute Text
17330(n/a)See Bill Text

South Carolina State Sources


Bill Comments

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