View Amendment Current Amendment: JUD0657.001.docx to Bill 657     Senator MALLOY proposed the following amendment (JUD0657.001):
    Amend the bill, as and if amended, page 14, by striking lines 7 through 18, in Section 22-2-190, as contained in SECTION 1, and inserting therein the following:
/     (13) Chesterfield County
            No. 1--Middenhorf, McBee
            No. 2--Cat Pond, Harris Creek, Ousleydale
            No. 3--Bay Springs, Cash, Patrick
            No. 4--Cheraw No. 1, Cheraw No. 2, Cheraw No. 3, Grants Mill
            No. 5--Angelus-Catarrh, Black Creek, Jefferson
            No. 6--Center Grove, Dudley, Mangum, Pageland
            No. 7--Cross Roads, Mt. Croghan, Ruby, Wexford, Winzo
            No. 8--Center Point, Court House, Shiloh, Snow Hill, Vaughn, White Oak
            No. 9--Brocks Mill
        One jury area countywide.         /

Amend the bill further, as and if amended, page 15, by striking lines 14 through 38, in Section 22-2-190, as contained in SECTION 1, and inserting therein the following:
/     (16) Darlington County
        (a)(1)     Society Hill--Described generally as that area of Darlington County north of Buckholtz Creek and State Road 23 to Sand Hill State Forest.
            (2)     Darlington--That area of the county generally described as: On the north by Buckholtz Creek and the Marlboro County line; on the east by the Florence County line; on the south by Interstate 20 and State Road 13; on the west by State Road 28, State Road 699, State Road 112, State Road 25, State Road 13, Black Creek, State Road 36 and U.S. 15.
            (3)     Lamar--That area of the county generally described as: On the north by State Road 19, Jefferies Creek, State Road 13 and Interstate 20; on the east by the Florence County line; on the south and west by the Lee County line.
            (4)     Lydia--That area of the county generally described as: On the north by State Road 772 and State Road 493, on the east by State Road 352, on the south by State Road 19, on the west by the Lee County line.
            (5)     Hartsville--That area of the county generally described as: On the north by the Chesterfield County line; on the east by Sand Hill State Forest, State Road 23, U.S. 15, State Road 36, Black Creek, State Road 13, State Road 25, State Road 112, State Road 669, State Road 28 and State Road 13; on the south by State Road 19, State Road 352, State Road 493 and State Road 772; on the west by the Lee County line.
    (b)     The lines defining the magistrates jury areas provided in item (a) are as shown on the official map on file with the Division of Research and Statistics of the South Carolina Budget and Control Board designated as document M-31-13, and on copies filed with the Darlington County magistrates offices, and available on the Darlington County website.     /

Amend the bill further, as and if amended, pages 22 through 24, by striking lines 23 through 43 on page 22, striking lines 1 through 43 on page 23, and striking lines 1 through 5 on page 24, in Section 22-2-190, as contained in SECTION 1, and inserting therein the following:
/         (31) Lee County
        (a)(1)     No. 1--Lucknow
            West bounded by Lynches River, from Lynches River down to Highway 26, down Highway 26 to Highway 229, south by Highway 229 down to Highway 41 to Highway 34, then west to Scape Ore Swamp, from Scape Ore Swamp north westerly to Kershaw County line just south of Marshall's Church.
            (2)     No. 2--Stokes Bridge
            Bounded on north by Darlington County and on the east by Darlington County, from Darlington County line eastwardly following Highway 15 by Lynches River. This being southern boundary, eastern boundary being Lynches River, following Lynches River back to the Darlington County line.
            (3)     No. 3--Cypress
            West bounded by Darlington County, south by Darlington County line to Lynches River, following Lynches River northward to Highway 15, from Highway 15 then in an easterly direction on Highway 15 to the Lee and Darlington County line.
            (4)     No. 4--Bishopville
            On the eastern side is Lynches River starting at Highway 401, running north to junction of Merchant's Mill stream to junction of Highway 76, north to dirt road running westerly to junction of Highway 341, down 341 south to Merchant's Mill stream then in a westerly direction up Merchant's Mill stream to junction of Highway 283, to junction of Highway 21, to junction of Highway 229, south to Highway 41, north on Highway 41 to junction of Johnson's Pond thence westerly down Johnson's Pond stream to Scape Ore Swamp, down Scape Ore Swamp to junction of Highway 196 and Highway 38, thence south on Black River to Highway 401, thence following 401 in an easterly direction to Lynches River.
            (5)     No. 5--Ionia
            The eastern side is bounded by Kershaw County line, following Highway 25 in a westerly direction to Highway 242, in northerly direction on Highway 242 into junction with Highway 230, following 230 and intersection Highway 205, then follows and intersects Highway 29, then in northerly direction following Scape Ore Swamp to a point on Johnson's Mill Pond up to the junction of Highway 34.
            (6)     No. 6--Spring Hill
            Western boundary is part of Kershaw and Sumter Counties, southern boundary being Sumter County line, Highway 25 enters Kershaw County in an easterly direction and then ends at Highway 243. Highway 243 then goes down south to Highway 7, from there to junction of Highway 73, following Highway 73 in a southeasterly direction on 73 to a junction of 441 down 441 to the Rembert Church Swamp to the Sumter County line.
            (7)     No. 7--Ashwood
            Starting at the southern portion of Ashwood is Sumter County line at Scape Ore Swamp, by Scape Ore Swamp northerly to intersection of Highway 29 and by Highway 29 following intersection of Highway 205 and 173 down to Highway 231, in westerly direction on Highway 231 to intersection 242, then in southerly direction down 242 to intersection of Highway 7, following Highway 7 in a westerly direction to Highway junction 73, in southerly direction to Highway 441 and then down by Rembert Church Swamp to Highway 285, and to junction 15 on to the Lee and Sumter County line.
            (8)     No. 8--St. Charles
            Scape Ore Swamp in a northerly direction from Sumter County line to junction of Highway 196 and Highway 38, thence easterly on Highway 38 to a junction on Black River, thence following Black River in a southerly direction to the Sumter County line on Highway 76.
            (9)     No. 9--Lynchburg
            Starting at Highway 76 at the Sumter County line in a northerly direction to junction of Highway 401 easterly on Highway 401 to Lynches River, then on the eastern side is Lynches River, on the southern part is Sumter County.
    (b)     The lines defining the magistrates jury areas provided in item (a) are as shown on the official map on file with the Division of Research and Statistics of the South Carolina Budget and Control Board designated as document M-61-13, and on copies filed with the Lee County magistrates offices, and available on the Lee County website.     /

Amend the bill further, as and if amended, page 26, by striking lines 17 through 23, in Section 22-2-190, as contained in SECTION 1, and inserting therein the following:
/         (34) Marlboro County
        (a)(1)     Bennettsville--Wallace, Quicks Cross Roads, Brightsville, East Bennettsville, West Bennettsville, South Bennettsville, Red Hill
            (2)     McColl--Adamsville, East McColl, McColl, Tatum
            (3)     Clio--Clio
            (4)     Brownsville--Blenheim, Brownsville
    (b)     The lines defining the magistrates jury areas provided in item (a) are as shown on the official map on file with the Division of Research and Statistics of the South Carolina Budget and Control Board designated as document M-69-13, and on copies filed with the Marlboro County magistrates offices, and available on the Marlboro County website.     /

    Renumber sections to conform.
    Amend title to conform.