All objections to jurors called to try prosecutions, actions, issues, or questions arising out of actions or special proceedings in the various courts of this State, if not made before the juror is impaneled for or charged with the trial of the prosecution, action, issue, or question arising out of an action or special proceeding, is waived, and if made thereafter is of no effect.
S.C. Code Ann. § 14-7-1030
Time for making objections to jurors
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case Creighton v. Coligny Plaza Ltd. Partnership (1998)
Most recently applied in State v. Short (January 1999)
1962 Code SECTION 38-203; 1952 Code SECTION 38-203; 1942 Code SECTION 639; 1932 Code SECTION 639; Civ
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