26 resultados para Court Cases


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This is a list of the courts in all the circuits of South Carolina and the percentage of cases disposed of in 365 day or less. All but four of the courts met the 80% benchmark.

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This is a diagram broken down by circuits of the percentage of family courts meeting the benchmark of 80% of disposing of cases within a year. Seven out of the 16 circuits met the standard.

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This gives statistics on the age of pending criminal cases broken down by circuits and counties.

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This gives the average age of pending and disposes criminal cases broken down by county and circuit.

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This report gives a summary of common pleas cases broken down by county and circuit as of August 31, 2014.

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This report gives a summary of common pleas cases broken down by county and circuit as of June 30, 2014.

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This document provides statistics on criminal and general sessions courts meeting the benchmark of 80% of pending dockets broken down by circuits and counties.

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This report gives a summary of common pleas cases broken down by county and circuit.

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This report gives a summary of common pleas cases broken down by county and circuit.

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This document contains the resolutions adopted at the anti-tariff meeting held at the Abbeville courthouse following taxes imposed by the federal government, which members of the state believed to be unconstitutional.

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This document is an address by Chief Justice Eugene B. Gary that discusses the civilization of America in two contexts. The first context is the principles of civilization applicable to their democratic form of government. The second context is the dangers that threaten to destroy the very foundation of their government.