South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 17 - Habeas Corpus
Section 17-17-70. Handling of prisoner after service of writ; payment of charges; return of writ.

Such officer or his underofficer, underkeeper or deputy shall, within three days after the service thereof and upon:
(1) Payment or tender of charges, not exceeding ten cents per mile, of bringing the prisoner, to be ascertained by the judge or court that awarded the writ and endorsed thereon; and
(2) Security given by his own bond (a) to pay the charges of carrying back the prisoner, if he shall be remanded by the court or judge to which he shall be brought and (b) that he will not make any escape by the way;
Make return of such writ and bring or cause to be brought the body of the person so committed or restrained unto or before the judge or court from whence the writ shall issue or unto and before such other person before whom the writ is made returnable, according to the command thereof, and shall then certify the true cause of his detainer or imprisonment; provided, however, that:
(1) If any prisoner be not able to pay such charges they shall be paid by the county wherein he is confined; and
(2) If such prisoner shall be acquitted of the charge against him or finally discharged on habeas corpus by the judge or court hearing the habeas corpus proceedings the expenses of the proceeding in habeas corpus shall be paid by the county in which the case is situated.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 17-357; 1952 Code Section 17-357; 1942 Code Section 1053; 1932 Code Section 1053; Cr. P. '22 Section 140; Cr. C. '12 Section 122; Cr. C. '02 Section 95; G. S. 2328; R. S. 95; 1870 (14) 400.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 17 - Criminal Procedures

Chapter 17 - Habeas Corpus

Section 17-17-10. Persons entitled to writ of habeas corpus.

Section 17-17-20. Forfeiture of entitlement in certain cases.

Section 17-17-30. Authority of judges to grant writs of habeas corpus.

Section 17-17-40. Authority of any two magistrates to grant writs of habeas corpus.

Section 17-17-50. Persons to whom writ shall be directed.

Section 17-17-60. Service of writ.

Section 17-17-70. Handling of prisoner after service of writ; payment of charges; return of writ.

Section 17-17-80. Time within which prisoners must be brought before court.

Section 17-17-90. Granting of writ during term of court.

Section 17-17-100. Transfer of matter for hearing to judge of court in county where prisoner was convicted.

Section 17-17-110. Granting of writ after adjournment.

Section 17-17-120. Discharge only after notice given to Attorney General, Circuit Solicitor, or attorney acting for State.

Section 17-17-130. Discharge of prisoner after hearing; recognizance in judge's discretion, appearance in the following term of court.

Section 17-17-140. Right to appeal from decision on writ.

Section 17-17-150. Person discharged shall not be rearrested or committed for same offense.

Section 17-17-160. Officers shall execute writ.

Section 17-17-170. Penalty for officers neglecting their duty.

Section 17-17-180. Recovery of penalties.

Section 17-17-190. Suspension of habeas corpus by Governor.

Section 17-17-200. Effect of suspension of writ.