South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Arrest, Process, Searches And Seizures
Section 17-13-47. Arrest in State by officer from Georgia or North Carolina; procedure for determining lawfulness of arrest; extradition.

(A) A law enforcement officer from Georgia or North Carolina who enters this State in fresh pursuit of a person has the same authority to arrest and hold in custody the person within this State as a law enforcement officer of this State has to arrest and hold in custody a person for committing a criminal offense in this State.
(B)(1) When an arrest is made in this State by a law enforcement officer of another state pursuant to subsection (A), the law enforcement officer must, without unnecessary delay, take the person arrested before a judicial official of this State.
(2) The judicial official must conduct a hearing for the limited purpose of determining whether the arrest meets the requirements of this section unless the person arrested executes a written waiver of his right to a hearing under this section. If the judicial official determines that the arrest was unlawful, he must discharge the person arrested. If the judicial official determines that the arrest was lawful, he must commit the person arrested to imprisonment for twenty days as provided in Section 17-9-10. Once the person is imprisoned pursuant to this section, the provisions of Title 17, Chapter 9 govern the extradition and return of the person to the state in which the criminal offense was committed.
(C) For the purpose of this section:
(1) "Law enforcement officer" means an appointed officer or employee who is hired by and regularly on the payroll of a state or any political subdivision, who is granted the statutory authority to enforce all or some of the criminal, traffic, or penal laws of their respective state, and who is granted or possesses with respect to those laws, the power to effect arrests for offenses committed or alleged to have been committed.
(2) "Fresh pursuit" means a pursuit by a law enforcement officer of a person who is in the immediate and continuous flight from the commission of a criminal offense.
(D) The authority granted by this section is limited to criminal offenses of the pursuing state that also are criminal offenses under the laws of this State and that are punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of one year under the laws of the pursuing state.
(E) This section applies only to a law enforcement officer from Georgia or North Carolina if the officer's employing or appointing state has enacted a provision similar to this section relating to the arrest and custody of a person pursued into a neighboring state.
HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 230, Section 1, eff February 17, 2006.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 17 - Criminal Procedures

Chapter 13 - Arrest, Process, Searches And Seizures

Section 17-13-10. Circumstances when any person may arrest a felon or thief.

Section 17-13-20. Additional circumstances when citizens may arrest; means to be used.

Section 17-13-30. Officers may arrest without warrant for offenses committed in view.

Section 17-13-40. Law enforcement officer jurisdiction when in pursuit of offender; authority, rights, privileges and immunities extended.

Section 17-13-45. Response to distress calls or requests for assistance in adjacent jurisdictions; extension of rights, privileges and immunities.

Section 17-13-47. Arrest in State by officer from Georgia or North Carolina; procedure for determining lawfulness of arrest; extradition.

Section 17-13-50. Right to be informed of ground of arrest; consequences of refusal to answer or false answer.

Section 17-13-60. Circumstances when persons are not to be arrested but may be served process.

Section 17-13-70. Warrant authorizing breaking open gambling rooms.

Section 17-13-80. Service of process on domestic and foreign corporations.

Section 17-13-90. Service of criminal process on Sunday.

Section 17-13-100. Escaped prisoners may be retaken on Sunday.

Section 17-13-110. Confinement in industrial communities.

Section 17-13-120. Persons shall not be removed from one prison to another without cause.

Section 17-13-130. Penalty for signing warrant for illegal removal of prisoner.

Section 17-13-140. Issuance, execution and return of search warrants for property connected with the commission of crime; inventory of property seized.

Section 17-13-141. Records to be kept by judiciary officers authorized to issue search warrants; penalty.

Section 17-13-150. Person served search warrant shall be furnished copy of warrant and supporting affidavit.

Section 17-13-160. Form of arrest warrants and search warrants shall be prescribed by Attorney General.

Section 17-13-170. Law enforcement authorization to determine immigration status; reasonable suspicion; procedures; data collection on motor vehicle stops.