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Loadholt v. South Carolina State Budget

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 28, 2002
564 S.E.2d 667 (S.C. 2002)

Opinion

Opinion No. 25472.

Heard May 14, 2002.

Filed May 28, 2002.

Appeal From Richland County, L. Casey Manning, Circuit Court Judge.

Dismissed as Improvidently Granted

William T. Toal, of Johnson, Toal Battiste, of Columbia, for petitioner Isiah Rudy Loadholt. Joel D. Bailey, of The Bailey Law Firm, P.A., of Beaufort, for petitioners Capers, Taylor Davenport. Andrew F. Lindemann and William H. Davidson, II, both of Davidson, Morrison and Lindemann, P.A., of Columbia, for respondent.

Edward A. Frazier, of Law Office of Ed Frazier, of Lexington; and Alford Haselden, of Haselden, Owen Boloyan, of Clover, for Amicus Curiae South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association.


ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEALS


After careful review of the appendix and briefs, we dismiss the writ of certiorari as improvidently granted.

MOORE, A.C.J, WALLER, BURNETT, PLEICONES, JJ., and Acting Justice George T. Gregory, concur.


Summaries of

Loadholt v. South Carolina State Budget

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 28, 2002
564 S.E.2d 667 (S.C. 2002)
Case details for

Loadholt v. South Carolina State Budget

Case Details

Full title:Isiah Rudy Loadholt, in his capacity as Sheriff of Hampton County…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: May 28, 2002

Citations

564 S.E.2d 667 (S.C. 2002)
564 S.E.2d 667