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2000 South Carolina Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2000)

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OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
CHARLES M. CONDON
ATTORNEY GENERAL                    January 4, 2000
The Honorable Kay Patterson
Senator, District No. 19
602 Gressette Building
Columbia, South Carolina 29202
Dear Senator Patterson:
Your recent opinion request has been forwarded to me for reply. In your request, you
state:
I am writing to request that your Office render an opinion on an issue of
importance to the Joint Committee. Several years ago our State approved a
constitutional amendment which outlines a victims' bill of rights. The amendment
requires that victims be kept informed as their cases are processed and states that the
rights created in this section may be subject to a writ of mandamus. The
amendment further states that a willful failure to comply with a writ of mandamus
is punishable as contempt. Subsequent to the adoption of this constitutional
amendment, the General Assembly passed legislation that channeled certain court
fine and fee revenues to local entities for the purpose of implementing the victims'
bill of rights. S.C. Code Ann. 14-1-206 through 208 (assessment statutes) and 14-1-
211 (surcharge statute) detail the manner in which court assessments and surcharges
are to be collected and appropriated to victims' assistance programs.
The issue I am requesting your opinion on is whether the language of the
constitutional amendment allows a local appropriation authority (i.e., county council
or municipal council) to set up and fund a central victims' assistance office or
whether the language of the constitutional amendment effectively requires the local
appropriation authority to fund victims' services programs located within those local
entities that have direct responsibilities for handling the victims' case (law
enforcement, solicitor, courtsj ails). In particular the Joint Committee wants to know
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