Earley v. South Carolina

Docket Number27672
Decision Date19 October 2016
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3 books & journal articles
  • Rule 5. Disclosure in Criminal Cases
    • United States
    • South Carolina Rules Annotated (SCBar) (2020 Ed.) South Carolina Rules of Criminal Procedure I. Pretrial Matters
    • Invalid date
    ...disclosure rules are within the discretion of the trial judge and will not be disturbed absent an abuse of discretion." Earley v. State, 418 S.C. 255, 267, 792 S.E.2d 226, 232 (2016). 5(a)(1)(A) "The rule, of course, is intended to enable a defendant to obtain prior to trial any of his own ......
  • Rule 5. Disclosure in Criminal Cases
    • United States
    • South Carolina Rules Annotated (SCBar) (2019 Ed.) South Carolina Rules of Criminal Procedure I. Pretrial Matters
    • Invalid date
    ...disclosure rules are within the discretion of the trial judge and will not be disturbed absent an abuse of discretion." Earley v. State, 418 S.C. 255, 267, 792 S.E.2d 226, 232 (2016). 5(a)(1)(A) "The rule, of course, is intended to enable a defendant to obtain prior to trial any of his own ......
  • Rule 5. Disclosure in Criminal Cases
    • United States
    • South Carolina Rules Annotated (SCBar) (2021 Ed.) I. Pretrial Matters
    • Invalid date
    ...disclosure rules are within the discretion of the trial judge and will not be disturbed absent an abuse of discretion." Earley v. State, 418 S.C. 255, 267, 792 S.E.2d 226, 232 (2016). 5(a)(1)(A) "The rule, of course, is intended to enable a defendant to obtain prior to trial any of his own ......

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