Any person who shall be convicted of harboring deserting seamen or of inveigling or procuring them to desert any service for which they have engaged or disregard any article into which they have entered shall be held guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon trial and conviction, shall be punished by fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the judge, not to exceed three hundred dollars' fine and three months' imprisonment. Upon a second conviction the person so offending, if the keeper of a public or lodging house for seamen, in addition to the penalty before provided, shall forfeit his license.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 54-352; 1952 Code Section 54-352; 1942 Code Section 1926; 1932 Code Section 1926; Cr. C. '22 Section 909; Cr. C. '12 Section 899; Cr. C. '02 Section 613; G. S. 1651; R. S. 495; 1695 (2) 119; 1836 (6) 557.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 54 - Ports and Maritime Matters
Chapter 9 - Offenses Relating To Seamen
Section 54-9-10. Harboring deserting seamen or enticing them to desert.
Section 54-9-20. Magistrate may order search for harbored, secreted or detained seamen.
Section 54-9-30. Provisions regarding harboring deserting seamen extend to all shipping agreements.
Section 54-9-40. Admissibility of articles of ship in evidence.
Section 54-9-60. Procurers of seamen shall not board vessels without permission of master.
Section 54-9-70. Master may arrest procurers boarding without permission.
Section 54-9-80. Repealed by 1993 Act No. 184, Section 264, eff January 1, 1994.