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Bill would let state accept concurrent jurisdiction for juvenile crimes on military installations with federal waiver
2776838 · March 26, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 3508 would allow South Carolina to accept concurrent jurisdiction over juveniles who violate federal law on military installations if the U.S. Attorney waives exclusive jurisdiction and the conduct is a state crime.
House Bill 3508 establishes a procedure by which South Carolina may accept concurrent jurisdiction over a juvenile who violates a federal law on a U.S. Department of Defense installation within the state if two conditions are met: (1) the United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina waives exclusive federal…
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