Under the arrest warrant, the defendant must be arrested and brought before a magistrate and the case must be disposed of as other crimes, except that when the magistrate commits or binds over the parties for trial to the next term of court of general sessions for the county, he must make out each paper in the case in duplicate and file one with the clerk of the court for the county and immediately transmit the other to the solicitor of the circuit.
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 415, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 61 - Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages
Section 61-8-10. Common nuisances.
Section 61-8-20. Arrest warrants and search warrants.
Section 61-8-30. Disposition; binding over for trial.
Section 61-8-40. Restraining orders or injunctions.
Section 61-8-50. Contempt proceedings.