SOUTH CAROLINA LEGAL NOTICES
South Carolina Supreme Court - The Supreme Court is the highest court in South Carolina. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices who are elected to ten year terms by the General Assembly.
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How the South Carolina Court Works - The judicial system of South Carolina is composed of the courts, the prosecution, and the defense components. The court system is comprised of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Courts, Family Courts, the Magisterial Courts, Municipal Courts, Probate Courts, and Master-in-Equity Courts. The prosecutorial system is made up of the circuit solicitors and the Attorney General's Office. The defense component includes public defender corporations, court appointed counsel, retained counsel, and the S.C. Commission of Appellate Defense.
South Carolina State Bar - The South Carolina Bar was established by the Supreme Court of South Carolina. Its mission is to uphold the integrity and honor of the legal profession, advance the science of jurisprudence, promote high quality legal education and services to the public and continually improve the administration of justice throughout the Palmetto State.
The SC Bar serves both its more than 17,000 members and the public.
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