South Carolina Code 14-7-870. Procedures applicable to excused jurors
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Whenever a juror is so excused, unless the cause of the excuse is permanent physical disability of the juror or the juror is a member of one of the classes of persons set forth in § 14-7-840, the name of the juror must be placed by the jury commissioners on the succeeding panel of the same term, or the next term or a subsequent term of court. The name of the juror so placed on any panel must be in addition to the seventy-five names required to be placed on the panel under the provisions of § 14-7-200, and the juror shall attend the court on the first day of the week for which he has been so designated without the issuance or service of any further process.
He shall serve as a substitute on the panel in the stead and place of any one of the jurors drawn on the panel whose attendance cannot then be procured or who may be excused from attendance on the panel for cause as provided in this article.
Terms Used In South Carolina Code 14-7-870
- Juror: A person who is on the jury.