Does the Clerk of Court have a complete schedule of all Criminal cases coming up for trial?
Solicitor’s Office. Back to Top Q: What if I don’t like the outcome of my General Sessions case; what if I want to appeal it? Cases tried or otherwise disposed in the Court of General Sessions in Charleston County are appealed to the South Carolina State Supreme Court. Appeals are filed with the Clerk of the State Supreme Court. Back to Top Q: What types of Bail in lieu of bonds are accepted at the Clerk of Courts Office? Once the bond amount and conditions are set by the Judge, the family, attorney or a bonding company can proceed to deposit the individual’s bail bond with the Clerk of Court. The Clerk of Court will provide a release letter to whom is bailing the individual from custody and the release letter is taken to the Detention Center to process the individual’s release. 1. Surety Bond: • You can make a cash deposit of the amount set in lieu of a bond or a Cashiers Check. • A Bonding Company can also post the bail bond for you. • An individual can pledge Property (Land or a Hou
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