In addition to the prohibitions of Section 14-1-130, no judge shall sit in any case in which he may be interested or in which he may have been counsel or has presided in any inferior court.
HISTORY: 1979 Act No. 164 Part IV-A Section 1, eff July 1, 1979; 1983 Act No. 89 Section 1, eff June 2, 1983; 1983 Act No. 90 Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Section 14-8-10. Court of Appeals created; number of judges.
Section 14-8-20. Election of members of the court; terms of office.
Section 14-8-30. Qualifications for office.
Section 14-8-40. Oath of office.
Section 14-8-50. Salary; prohibition on holding other offices.
Section 14-8-70. Presiding in certain cases prohibited.
Section 14-8-90. When the Court may sit en banc.
Section 14-8-120. Editing, publishing, and distributing of opinions and decisions.
Section 14-8-130. Sheriff to serve and execute order or process.
Section 14-8-200. Jurisdiction of Court; limitations.
Section 14-8-210. Review by Supreme Court.
Section 14-8-220. Power of Court and judges to administer oaths and writs; appeal.
Section 14-8-230. Rules governing administration.
Section 14-8-260. Notice of intent to appeal; determination of cases assigned to Court of Appeals.
Section 14-8-270. Appeal from interlocutory orders involving injunctions.
Section 14-8-280. Certification of issues of fact to lower courts; appointment of referees.
Section 14-8-290. Powers of judge at chambers.
Section 14-8-400. Terms of Court; order of docketing.
Section 14-8-410. Where Court may sit.
Section 14-8-420. Cases not heard in period allotted.
Section 14-8-430. Supreme Court to promulgate rules.
Section 14-8-450. Court not limited to places designated by law for holding court.
Section 14-8-500. Publication and distribution of opinions and decisions.
Section 14-8-550. Court of Appeals to be part of unified judicial system.