South Carolina House Bill 3306: Civil and Criminal Courts of Appeals Panels

South Carolina · 2025-2026 Regular Session

What it does

Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 14-8-10, Relating To The Court Of Appeals, So As To Increase The Number Of Judges From Nine To Fifteen; By Amending Section 14-8-20, Relating To The Terms Of Office For Judges On The Court Of Appeals, So As To Establish Staggered Terms; By Amending Section 14-8-80, Relating To The Court Sitting In Panels Or As A Whole, And The Assignment Of Members To Panels By The Chief Judge, And The Distribution Of Cases Between The Panels, So As To Provide That The Chief Judge Establish Two Panels To Preside Over Criminal Matters, Two Panels To Preside Over Civil Matters, And A Fifth Panel To Maintain Approximately Equal Caseloads Between The Panels; And By Amending Section 14-8-90, Relating To When The Court May Sit En Banc, So As To Increase The Number Of Judges For A Petition Or Motion For The Court To Sit En Banc From Six To Ten, And To Provide That Ten Justices Constitute A Quorum.

Latest action

Referred to Committee on Judiciary (2025-01-14)

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