The several solicitors of the State shall, within their respective circuits, in cooperation with, and as assigned by the Attorney General, represent in all matters, both civil and criminal, all institutions, departments, and agencies of the State. Likewise in criminal matters outside their circuits, and in extradition proceedings in other states, they shall be subject to the call of the Attorney General, who shall have the exclusive right, in his discretion, to so assign them in case of the incapacity of the local solicitor or otherwise.
S.C. Code Ann. § 1-7-350
Representation of State institutions, departments and agencies; assignment to criminal matters outside circuit
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case State v. Patterson (1997)
Most recently applied in State v. Patterson (February 1997)
1962 Code SECTION 1-252.2; 1954 (48) 1566.
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