2021 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 22 - Magistrates and Constables
Chapter 3 - Jurisdiction And Procedure In Magistrates' Courts
Section 22-3-950. Power to punish for contempt.

Universal Citation: SC Code § 22-3-950 (2021)

Every magistrate shall have power to enforce the observance of decorum in his court while holding the same and for that purpose he may punish for contempt any person who, in the presence of the court, shall offer an insult to the magistrate or a juror or who is wilfully guilty of an undue disturbance of the proceedings before the magistrate while sitting officially. A magistrate shall have the power to punish for contempt of court by imposition of sentences up to the limits imposed on magistrates' courts in Section 22-3-550.

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 43-134; 1952 Code Section 43-134; 1942 Code Section 3713; 1932 Code Section 3713; Civ. C. '22 Section 2247; Civ. C. '12 Section 1397; Civ. C. '02 Section 989; G. S. 844; R. S. 887; 1839 (11) 27; 1997 Act No. 64, Section 3.

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