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    • South Carolina Code of Laws
    • Title 17 - Criminal Procedures
    • Chapter 11 - Interstate Agreement On Detainers
    • Section 17-11-50. Application of Habitual Offenders Law not required.

    South Carolina Code of Laws
    Chapter 11 - Interstate Agreement On Detainers
    Section 17-11-50. Application of Habitual Offenders Law not required.

    Nothing in this chapter or in the Agreement on Detainers shall be construed to require the application of the Habitual Offenders Law to any person on account of any conviction had in a proceeding brought to final disposition by reason of the use of such agreement.
    HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 17-225; 1965 (54) 592.

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    Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

    South Carolina Code of Laws

    Title 17 - Criminal Procedures

    Chapter 11 - Interstate Agreement On Detainers

    Section 17-11-10. Agreement on detainers enacted into law; terms.

    Section 17-11-20. "Appropriate court" defined.

    Section 17-11-30. State courts, departments, agencies, officers, and employees shall enforce and cooperate in enforcement of agreement.

    Section 17-11-40. Escape of prisoner in temporary custody.

    Section 17-11-50. Application of Habitual Offenders Law not required.

    Section 17-11-60. Official in charge of penal or correctional institution shall give over inmate when required under agreement.

    Section 17-11-70. Central Administrator and Information Agent.

    Section 17-11-80. Copies of chapter shall be transmitted to Governors and certain other officials.

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