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Subcommittee advances bill allowing state concurrent jurisdiction for juveniles committing crimes on military installations
Summary
House Bill 3910 would let South Carolina accept concurrent jurisdiction over juvenile offenses on federal military installations when the U.S. Attorney waives exclusive jurisdiction and the act also violates state law; the subcommittee voted favorably
Columbia, S.C. — The House Subcommittee on Veterans and Military Affairs voted Wednesday to recommend House Bill 3910, a measure that would establish a procedure for South Carolina to accept concurrent jurisdiction over certain juvenile offenses that occur on U.S. Department of Defense installations in the state.
Under the bill, the state may accept concurrent jurisdiction for a juvenile alleged to…
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