Upon service of the notice the magistrate shall, on demand of the defendant, admit him to bail in such reasonable sum, and with good sureties, as the magistrate may require, with conditions:
(1) to appear at the court appealed to and at any subsequent term to which the case may be continued, if not previously surrendered, and so from term to term until the final decree, sentence or order of the court thereon;
(2) to abide such final sentence, order or decree and not depart without leave; and
(3) in the meantime to keep the peace and be of good behavior.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 7-105; 1952 Code Section 7-105; 1942 Code Section 1027; 1932 Code Section 1027; Cr. P. '22 Section 117; Cr. C. '12 Section 96; Cr. C. '02 Section 69; G. S. 2649; R. S. 69; 1880 (17) 493.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Appeals From Magistrates In Criminal Cases
Section 18-3-10. Appeals to Court of Common Pleas.
Section 18-3-20. How appeals shall be taken and prosecuted.
Section 18-3-40. Papers shall be filed with clerk of court.
Section 18-3-50. How bail shall be given.
Section 18-3-60. Clerk shall enter case on motion calendar of court of common pleas.
Section 18-3-70. No examination of witnesses; action of court.