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2019-09-19-02

The Supreme Court of South Carolina

Spartanburg Homeless Court Program


ORDER


I FIND that the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission has petitioned the Supreme Court of South Carolina to create a homeless court in the City of Spartanburg Municipal Court (hereinafter “Spartanburg Homeless Court Program”) to handle minor offenses pertaining to qualified homeless participants. There is a significant need to treat and rehabilitate those qualified homeless participants. Therefore, the Spartanburg Homeless Court Program will address this need and assist in the disposition of minor offenses and help direct treatment and rehabilitative services for homeless participants.

This request and recommendation originated from the Chair of the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission and is herein granted with my approval.

Establishment of the Spartanburg Homeless Court Program

Pursuant to the provisions of Article V, Section 4 of the South Carolina Constitution,

IT IS ORDERED that a program be established in the City of Spartanburg, South Carolina Municipal Court creating a “Homeless Court” for minor criminal offenses properly filed and subject to jurisdiction and venue in the City of Spartanburg Municipal Court, or properly transferred to the City pursuant to ยง15-7-100 of the South Carolina Code of Laws. In addition to her other duties as a Municipal Court Judge, The Honorable Erika McJimpsey shall be assigned to preside over the Spartanburg Homeless Court. The Chief Judge may name successor judges as appropriate.

Upon successful completion by the participant, the Spartanburg Homeless Court Program will notify the Municipal Court. If a homeless participant fails to complete the program, or voluntarily withdraws, the charges shall be referred back to the Municipal Court for disposition.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Participants in the Spartanburg Homeless Court shall be qualified for participation by criteria set forth by the Office of the Seventh Circuit Solicitor in coordination and agreement with the Municipal Court Judge and the Office of the Seventh Circuit Public Defender. The Office of the Seventh Circuit Solicitor will determine which minor offenses are eligible for the Spartanburg Homeless Court Program. The Municipal Court Judge shall be responsible for administering the program and coordinating with the Office of the Seventh Circuit Solicitor, Office of the Seventh Circuit Public Defender, law enforcement agencies, and all relevant homeless service and treatment providers to address proper rehabilitative treatment for substance abuse, physical and mental health problems, among other treatment services available.

Effective Date

This Order is effective immediately and shall remain in effect unless rescinded or modified by future order of the Chief Justice.

IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/Donald W. Beatty                                   
Donald W. Beatty
Chief Justice of South Carolina


Columbia, South Carolina
September 19, 2019