South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - Magistrates' Powers And Duties In Criminal Matters
Section 22-5-200. Disposition of persons arrested by deputy sheriffs without warrants.

When an arrest is made by a deputy sheriff without a warrant pursuant to Section 23-13-60 the person so arrested shall be forthwith carried before a magistrate and a warrant of arrest procured and disposed of as the magistrate shall direct.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 43-222; 1952 Code Section 43-222; 1942 Code Section 3493; 1932 Code Section 3493; Civ. C. '22 Section 2038; Cr. C. '22 Section 328; 1912 (27) 865.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 22 - Magistrates and Constables

Chapter 5 - Magistrates' Powers And Duties In Criminal Matters

Section 22-5-10. Warrant to break open doors of gambling rooms.

Section 22-5-110. Arrest, examination and commitment or punishment; warrant; courtesy summons.

Section 22-5-115. Summons to appear; issuance; design and contents of form; tracking.

Section 22-5-130. Magistrate as prosecutor when offense committed in his view.

Section 22-5-140. Arrests by magistrates to preserve the peace.

Section 22-5-150. Arrest of persons threatening breach of peace; trial or binding over.

Section 22-5-160. Appointment of special officer to arrest persons charged with offense above grade of misdemeanor.

Section 22-5-170. Duty of special officer appointed by magistrate.

Section 22-5-180. Swearer of warrant precluded from serving it.

Section 22-5-190. Endorsement and execution of warrants issued in other counties or by municipal authorities.

Section 22-5-200. Disposition of persons arrested by deputy sheriffs without warrants.

Section 22-5-210. Copy of arrest warrant to arrested person.

Section 22-5-310. Sitting as examining court in matters beyond magistrates' jurisdiction.

Section 22-5-320. Defendant's demand for preliminary investigation; appearance by attorney.

Section 22-5-330. Request for preliminary investigation when warrant for crime beyond jurisdiction issued by coroner.

Section 22-5-340. Removal of hearing.

Section 22-5-350. Return of papers pertaining to general sessions court; character of the papers.

Section 22-5-360. Penalty for failing to hold preliminary examination.

Section 22-5-510. Bail; bond hearing; conditions of release; information to be provided to court; contempt.

Section 22-5-520. Amount of recognizance of accused.

Section 22-5-530. Deposits in lieu of recognizance; payment to jail or detention facility to secure immediate release.

Section 22-5-540. Return of papers to clerk of general sessions.

Section 22-5-550. Arrest and committal of witness on refusal to enter into recognizance.

Section 22-5-560. Arrest of witness on behalf of accused.

Section 22-5-570. Amount of recognizance of witness.

Section 22-5-580. Statewide pretrial classification program; bail-setting; Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services to promulgate regulations; "point-total" system.

Section 22-5-710. Warrants, preliminary examinations and commitment in counties where county courts exist.

Section 22-5-720. Recognizances of witnesses.

Section 22-5-910. Expungement of criminal records.

Section 22-5-920. Conviction as a youthful offender.

Section 22-5-930. Expungement; first offense drug convictions.