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<p>Priority of Courts Memo</p>
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<td valign="top">The Supreme Court of South Carolina 
<p>To: Members of the Judiciary</p>
<p>Members of the Bar</p>
<p>From: J. B. Ness</p>
<p>Re: Priority Among Courts and Other Hearing Tribunals</p>
<p>Date: September 8, 1986</p>
<p>It has become apparent that the present priority system is not adequate to meet the demands of the state court schedule. I earnestly hope that cooperation among all courts will avoid the necessity to invoke the priority system; however, when conflicts arise priority shall be as follows.</p>
<p>(1) Supreme Court</p>
<p>(2) Court of Appeals</p>
<p>(3) Board of Judicial Standards</p>
<p>Board of Grievances and Discipline</p>
<p>Board on Character and Fitness</p>
<p>(4) Circuit Court - General Sessions</p>
<p>(5) Circuit Court - Common Pleas, Jury Term</p>
<p>(6) Family Court</p>
<p>(7) Circuit Court - Common Pleas, Non-Jury Term</p>
<p>(8) Magistrates and Municipal Court</p>
<p>(9) Administrative Bodies</p>
<p>In no event should an ongoing proceeding before a lower priority tribunal be interrupted in order to commence a proceedings before a higher priority tribunal.</p>
<p>Cooperation is encouraged</p>
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