South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 7 - Juries And Jurors In Circuit Courts
Section 14-7-1720. Proceedings to be secret; juror not to disclose; persons entitled to attend grand jury session; persons attending not to disclose; exceptions; penalties.

(A) State grand jury proceedings are secret, and a state grand juror shall not disclose the nature or substance of the deliberations or vote of the state grand jury. The only persons who may be present in the state grand jury room when a state grand jury is in session, except for deliberations and voting, are the state grand jurors, the Attorney General or his designee, the court reporter, an interpreter if necessary, and the witness testifying. A state grand juror, the Attorney General or his designee, any interpreter used, the court reporter, and any person to whom disclosure is made pursuant to subsection (B)(2) of this section may not disclose the testimony of a witness examined before a state grand jury or other evidence received by it except when directed by a court for the purpose of:
(1) ascertaining whether it is consistent with the testimony given by the witness before the court in any subsequent criminal proceeding;
(2) determining whether the witness is guilty of perjury;
(3) assisting local, state, other state or federal law enforcement or investigating agencies, including another grand jury, in investigating crimes under their investigative jurisdiction;
(4) providing the defendant the materials to which he is entitled pursuant to Section 14-7-1700;
(5) complying with constitutional, statutory, or other legal requirements or to further justice.
If the court orders disclosure of matters occurring before a state grand jury, the disclosure must be made in that manner, at that time, and under those conditions as the court directs. The court must grant a request made by the Attorney General pursuant to this subsection in an expedited manner so as to not interfere with or delay the operation of the state grand jury or its legal advisor when the requested disclosure is authorized by this subsection.
(B) In addition, disclosure of testimony of a witness examined before a state grand jury or other evidence received by it may be made without being directed by a court to:
(1) the Attorney General or his designee for use in the performance of their duties; and
(2) those governmental personnel, including personnel of the State or its political subdivisions, as are considered necessary by the Attorney General or his designee to assist in the performance of their duties to enforce the criminal laws of the State; provided that any person to whom matters are disclosed under this item shall not utilize that state grand jury material for purposes other than assisting the Attorney General or his designee in the performance of their duties to enforce the criminal laws of the State. The Attorney General or his designee promptly shall provide the presiding judge before whom was impaneled the state grand jury whose material has been disclosed, the names of the persons to whom the disclosure has been made, and shall certify that he has advised these persons of their obligation of secrecy under this section.
(C) Nothing in this section affects the attorney-client relationship. A client has the right to communicate to his attorney any testimony given by the client to a state grand jury, any matters involving the client discussed in the client's presence before a state grand jury, and evidence involving the client received by or proffered to a state grand jury in the client's presence.
(D) Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be punished by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars or by a term of imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both.
(E) State grand jurors, the Attorney General or his designee, the court reporter, any interpreter used, and the clerk of the state grand jury must be sworn to secrecy and also may be punished for criminal contempt for violations of this section. Once he is sworn to secrecy, the clerk of the state grand jury is authorized, only if requested by the Attorney General or his designee, to give the oath of secrecy to members of the Attorney General's staff; experts or other individuals contracted by the Attorney General or law enforcement for assistance in a state grand jury investigation; federal, state, or local prosecutors and their staff; and federal, state, or local law enforcement officers and their staff. Once he is sworn, the clerk of the state grand jury is authorized at any time to give the oath of secrecy to members of his own staff or to the court reporter.
HISTORY: 1987 Act No. 150, Section 1, eff from and after February 8, 1989 (the date the amendments to Article I, Section 11, and Article V, Section 22, of the South Carolina Constitution were ratified and declared to be part of the Constitution; 1989 Act No. 2, Section 6, eff February 8, 1989 (the date the amendments to Article I, Section 11, and Article V, Section 22, of the South Carolina Constitution were ratified and declared to be part of the Constitution); 1992 Act No. 335, Section 1, eff May 4, 1992; 2015 Act No. 45 (S.268), Section 5, eff June 3, 2015.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 14 - Courts

Chapter 7 - Juries And Jurors In Circuit Courts

Section 14-7-10. Rules of construction.

Section 14-7-20. Words "male" and "men" to include "female" and "women".

Section 14-7-30. "Clerk" defined.

Section 14-7-40. Summoning and empanelling jurors by coroners, clerks, or magistrates not affected.

Section 14-7-110. Summoning of jurors by clerk of the court of common pleas.

Section 14-7-120. Vacancy or disqualification in office of jury commissioner.

Section 14-7-130. Preparation of jury list from electronic file of persons holding valid South Carolina driver's license or identification card.

Section 14-7-140. Use of computer for drawing and summoning jurors.

Section 14-7-150. Preparation of jury box.

Section 14-7-160. Drawing and notification of jurors.

Section 14-7-170. Procedure in event of failure of jury commissioners to prepare list of jurors for ensuing year.

Section 14-7-180. Custody of jury box and keys.

Section 14-7-190. Drawing of petit jurors to serve as jury pool during weeks in which more than one term of court requiring juries are scheduled.

Section 14-7-200. Drawing of petit jurors to serve during week of regular or special term of circuit court.

Section 14-7-210. Discharge of jury prohibited.

Section 14-7-220. Drawings to be open and public; notice.

Section 14-7-230. Methods for drawing names of jurors.

Section 14-7-240. Selection of jurors by drawing.

Section 14-7-250. Disposition of names of those who are drawn and serve on a jury pool.

Section 14-7-260. Number of jurors to be drawn and summoned.

Section 14-7-270. Preparation of special jury list in certain circumstances.

Section 14-7-280. Duty of circuit judge in case of irregularities.

Section 14-7-290. Preparation of special list and drawing of special jury in certain circumstances.

Section 14-7-300. Supplying deficiency in number of jurors drawn.

Section 14-7-310. Venires for additional jurors.

Section 14-7-320. Calling of alternate jurors.

Section 14-7-330. Notice of motion to quash panel because of disqualification of jury commissioners.

Section 14-7-340. Procedure to obtain jurors when jury commissioners are disqualified.

Section 14-7-350. Term of extra or special panel.

Section 14-7-360. Requirement that persons serve as jurors unless disqualified or excused.

Section 14-7-370. Penalty for neglect of duty in drawing and summoning jurors.

Section 14-7-380. Punishment of jury commissioners guilty of fraud.

Section 14-7-390. Service of summons for jury duty by first class mail or by alternate method.

Section 14-7-410. Service of summons for jury duty by certified mail; alternate procedure.

Section 14-7-420. Attendance and service in court of common pleas by jurors summoned to attend and serve in court of general sessions.

Section 14-7-430. Exclusiveness of method and procedure described by this article.

Section 14-7-810. Enumeration of disqualifications in any court.

Section 14-7-820. Disqualification of county officers and court employees.

Section 14-7-830. Exclusion from jury service of members of grand jury which found indictment.

Section 14-7-840. Exemption from jury service; requirement of direction by court; maintenance of list of persons excused.

Section 14-7-845. Postponement of jury service for students and school employees.

Section 14-7-850. Frequency of jury service.

Section 14-7-860. Authority of judge to excuse jurors for good cause; excuse of women with children under age 7, primary caretakers of certain persons, and persons essential to operation of business; punishment for violations.

Section 14-7-870. Procedures applicable to excused jurors.

Section 14-7-1010. Ascertainment of qualifications of jurors by presiding judge; maintenance of list of excused or disqualified jurors; transfer of juror to subsequent term by clerk of court.

Section 14-7-1020. Jurors may be examined by court; if juror is not indifferent, he must be set aside.

Section 14-7-1030. Time for making objections to jurors.

Section 14-7-1040. Juror's liability to pay taxes not cause of challenge.

Section 14-7-1050. Impaneling jury; in court of common pleas.

Section 14-7-1060. Procedures to be employed by clerk to draw jury panel.

Section 14-7-1070. Objections for cause to be made before striking; requirement of additional jury list where disqualifications are discovered after striking.

Section 14-7-1080. Effect of jury's delay in rendering verdict.

Section 14-7-1090. Impaneling jury in default cases or in cases where right to strike jury has been waived.

Section 14-7-1100. Impaneling jury in criminal case.

Section 14-7-1110. Peremptory challenges in criminal cases.

Section 14-7-1120. Challenges and strikes of alternate jurors.

Section 14-7-1130. Juror may take affirmation instead of oath.

Section 14-7-1140. Effect on verdict of irregularity in venire or drawing of jurors.

Section 14-7-1310. Foreman.

Section 14-7-1320. Jury may view place, property, or thing; expenses.

Section 14-7-1330. Procedure when jury fails to agree.

Section 14-7-1340. Duties and service of alternate jurors.

Section 14-7-1350. Petit jurors may be held beyond period for which summoned.

Section 14-7-1360. Verdict may be set aside on gratuity given to juror by party.

Section 14-7-1370. Compensation of jurors in circuit courts.

Section 14-7-1380. Cost of feeding juries paid by county.

Section 14-7-1390. Penalty for nonattendance.

Section 14-7-1510. Six grand jurors to be selected for second year; periodic exemption from further service.

Section 14-7-1520. Drawing of juror names; writs of venire facias; issuance and delivery of writs.

Section 14-7-1530. Judge to ascertain qualifications of jurors; lists of excused or disqualified jurors; jurors not served writs.

Section 14-7-1540. Drawing of grand jurors and alternates.

Section 14-7-1550. Authority of grand jury foreman to swear witnesses; procedures to obtain attendance of witnesses.

Section 14-7-1560. Employment of expert accountants.

Section 14-7-1600. Short title; State Grand Jury of South Carolina defined.

Section 14-7-1610. Legislative findings and intent; applicability.

Section 14-7-1615. Definitions.

Section 14-7-1620. State grand jury system established; meeting place; quorum.

Section 14-7-1630. Jurisdiction of juries; notification to impanel juries; powers and duties of impaneling and presiding judges; transfer of incomplete investigations; effective date and notice requirements with respect to orders of judge; appeals.

Section 14-7-1640. Indictment by state grand jury; powers and duties of state grand jury.

Section 14-7-1650. Duties and obligations of Attorney General; recusal; motion to disqualify.

Section 14-7-1660. Selection of grand jurors.

Section 14-7-1670. Appointment of foreman and deputy foreman.

Section 14-7-1680. Issuance of subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum; contempt for failure to respond.

Section 14-7-1690. Notification of expansion of areas of inquiry.

Section 14-7-1700. Record of testimony and other proceedings of grand jury; furnishing of copy to defendant; transcripts, reporter's notes and all other documents to remain in custody and control of Attorney General.

Section 14-7-1710. Administrating oath or affirmation by foreman.

Section 14-7-1720. Proceedings to be secret; juror not to disclose; persons entitled to attend grand jury session; persons attending not to disclose; exceptions; penalties.

Section 14-7-1730. Jurisdiction of presiding judge.

Section 14-7-1740. Scheduling of activities of state grand jury.

Section 14-7-1750. Indictment by state grand jury; sealed indictment.

Section 14-7-1760. Evidence given or information derived from evidence not to be received against witness in criminal prosecution; waiver of immunity; perjury.

Section 14-7-1770. Sealing of records, orders, and subpoenas.

Section 14-7-1780. Availability of space for grand jury; State Law Enforcement Division to provide services; cost of state grand juries.

Section 14-7-1790. Employment of experts by state grand jury.

Section 14-7-1800. Rules for operation of state grand jury system.

Section 14-7-1810. Severability clause.

Section 14-7-1820. Application of article.

Section 14-7-1910. Six month terms with possible additional term; drawing of member names; maximum terms.

Section 14-7-1920. Impanelment of grand jurors; issuance and delivery of writs of venire facias.

Section 14-7-1930. Judge to ascertain juror qualifications; lists of excused or disqualified jurors; jurors not served with writs.

Section 14-7-1940. Drawing of grand juror and alternate names; discharge of remaining jury venire.

Section 14-7-1950. Application of other law relating to grand juries and jurors.

Section 14-7-1960. Election of alternate provisions by county ordinance.

Section 14-7-1970. Periodic exemption of jurors from subsequent duty.