S*55 Session 106 (1985-1986)
S*0055(Rat #0003, Act #0001 of 1985) General Bill, By T.E. Smith
A Bill to amend Section 14-7-170, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976,
relating to special provisions pertaining to the preparation of the jury box
in counties containing a city of more than seventy thousand persons, and to
amend Section 14-7-630, relating to the general preparation of the jury box,
so as to revise provisions pertaining to the required uniformity of jury
capsules or containers and other material used for jury selection.
12/17/84 Senate Prefiled
12/17/84 Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary
01/09/85 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-87
01/09/85 Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-87
01/16/85 Senate Committee report: Favorable Judiciary SJ-144
01/17/85 Senate Read second time SJ-177
01/22/85 Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-211
01/23/85 House Introduced and read first time HJ-382
01/23/85 House Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-382
02/06/85 House Committee report: Favorable Judiciary HJ-563
02/07/85 House Read second time HJ-602
02/12/85 House Read third time and enrolled HJ-666
02/26/85 Ratified R 3
03/01/85 Signed By Governor
03/01/85 Effective date 03/01/85
03/01/85 Act No. 1
03/06/85 Copies available
(A1, R3, S55)
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 14-7-170, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
1976,
RELATING TO SPECIAL PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO THE PREPARATION OF THE
JURY BOX IN
COUNTIES CONTAINING A CITY OF MORE THAN SEVENTY THOUSAND PERSONS,
AND TO AMEND
SECTION 14-7-630, RELATING TO THE GENERAL PREPARATION OF THE JURY BOX,
SO AS TO
REVISE PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO THE REQUIRED UNIFORMITY OF JURY
CAPSULES OR
CONTAINERS AND OTHER MATERIAL USED FOR JURY SELECTION.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Jury boxes
SECTION 1. Section 14-7-170 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 14-7-170. In each county in this State containing a city having
more than seventy thousand population, according to the official United States
census, all of these papers must be white and plain and shall resemble each other
as much as possible. The capsules or containers must be small, opaque, and as
similar in size, shape, and color as possible at the time of original purchase
or the repurchase of additional capsules. The containers must be placed, with
the list, in a strong and substantial box, without apertures or openings when
closed (to be known as the 'jury box') which box and containers must be furnished
to the jury commissioners by the county supervisor of their county for that
purpose and must be approved by the resident judge of the circuit in which the
county lies.
In these counties the jury commissioners may procure and use as the jury box
a drum as required in Section 14-7-260 which complies with the requirements of
this section as to the jury box in these counties."
Further
SECTION 2. Section 14-7-630 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 14-7-630. The jury box of a county adopting the procedures set
out in this article shall contain the same number of capsules or containers as
there are names on the jury list prepared by the jury commissioners from the
latest official list furnished to the county by the State Election Commission.
The capsules or containers must be small, opaque and as similar in size, shape,
and color as possible at the time of original purchase or the repurchase of
additional capsules. By a slip of paper placed therein, each capsule or
container must be numbered, beginning with number 'one' and continuing
consecutively through the number of qualified electors on the jury list prepared
by the jury commissioners as hereinafter provided.
All of these papers must be of similar kind, color, and weight so as to resemble
each other as much as possible without distinguishing marks. The capsules or
containers so prepared must be placed in the jury box constructed as required by
law."
Time effective
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |