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  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
  • Quatesha Clarke VS South Carolina State of Magistrate Crim 920 document preview
						
                                

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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ‘ IN THE COURT OF CO IN PLEAS county orSuMbce. -) Qhuotkesho Coe ke HHRRDRAGS ) PM IZ: 31 CIVIL ACTION COVERSHEET neni -CP - - MES CE wl Dw ic Stoke RE Soptn Corny Se ‘ pied Ty, GG ) D efendant(s) ) Submitted By: Cy 4 Qe SC Bar #: Address: 1 IS boitVorcd LD, SUM? SC Telephone #: of 7 - GS a- 74a 24153 Fax #: Other: E-mail: NOTE: The coversheet and information contained herein neither replaces nor supplements the filing and service of pleadings or other papers as required by law. This form is required for the use of the Clerk of Court for the purpose of docketing cases that are NOT E-Filed, It must be filled out completely, signed, and dated. A copy of this coversheet must be served on the defendant(s) along with the Summons and Complaint. This form is NOT required to be filed in E-Filed Cases. DOCKETING INFORMATION (Check all that apply) * If Action is Judgment/Settlement do not complete Q JURY TRIAL demanded in complaint, (2 NON-JURY TRIAL demanded in complaint, QO This case is subject to ARBITRATION pursuant to the Court Annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules. Q This cas¢ is subject to MEDIATION pursuant to the Court Annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules. This case is exempt from ADR, (Certificate Attached) NATURE OF ACTION (Check One Box Below) Contracts Torts - Professional Matpractice Torts — Personal Injury Real Property Constructions (100) oO Dental Malpractice (200) Conversion (310) Claim & Delivery (400) Debt Collection (110) oO Legal Malpractice (210) Motor Vehicle Accident (320) Condemnation (410) General (130) 1 Medicat Malpractice (220) Premises Liability (330) Foreclosure (420) Breach of Contract (140) Previous Notice of Intent Case # Products Liability (340) Mechanic's Lien (430) Fraud/Bad Faith (150) 20, -NI-. ~ cee Personal Injury (350) Partition (440) Failure to Deliver! a Notice/ Fite Med Mal (230) Wrongful Death (360) Possession (450) Warranty (160) T other (299) Assaull/Battery (370) Building Code Violation (460) Employment Diserim (170) Slander/Libel (380) Other (499) Employment (180) Other (399) Other (199) inmate Petitions Administrative Law/Relief Judgments/Settlements Appeals PCR (500) Reinstate Drv, License (800) Death Settlement (700) Arbitration (900) Mandamus (520) Judicial Review (810) Foreign Judgment (710) Magistrate-Civil (910) Elabeas Corpus (530) Other (599) eee Reliet (820) Permanent Injunction (830) Forfeiture-Petition (340) Magistrate's Judgment (720) Minor Settlement (730) Transcript Judgment (740) & Magistrate-Criminal (920) Municipal (930) Probate Court (940) Forfeiture-—Consent Order (850) Lis Pendens (750) SCDOT (950) Other (899) Transfer of Structured Worker's Comp (960) Settlement Payment Rights Zoning Board (970) Application (760) Public Service Comm. (990) Special/Complex /Other Confession of Judgment (770) Employment Security Comm (991) Environmental (600) Qo Pharmaceuticals (630) Petition for Workers Automobile Arb. (610) QO Unfair Trade Practices (640) Compensation Settlement Other (999) Approval (780) Medical (620, a Out-of State Depositions (650) Incapacitated Adult eee Settlement (790) Other (699) ae a Motion to Quash Subpoena in an (Other (799) ven Out-of-County Action (660) a Sexual Predator (510) o Pre-Suit Discovery (§70) a Permanent Restraining Order (680) Qa Interpleader (690) Submitting Party Signatures | Date: Sept QS, 2693 SCCA / 234 (04/2021) Page 1 of 2 Note: Frivolous civil proceedings may be subject to sanctions pursuant to SCRCP, Rule 11, and the South Carolina Frivolous Civil Profeedings Sanctions Act, §.C. Code Ann. §15-36-10 et. seq. Effective January 1, 2016, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is mandatory in all counties, pursuant to Supreme Court Order dated November 12, 2015. SUPREME COURT RULES REQUIRE THE SUBMISSION OF ALL CIVIL CASES TO AN ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS, UNLESS OTHERWISE EXEMPT. Pursuant to the ADR Rules, you are required to take the following action(s): 1 The parties shall select a neutral and file a “Proof of ADR” form on or by the 210" day of the filing of this action. If the parties have not selected a neutral within 210 days, the Clerk of Court shall then appoint a primary and secondary mediator from the current roster on a rotating basis from among those mediators agreeing to accept cases in the county in which the action has been filed. The initial ADR conference must be held within 300 days after the filing of the action. Pre-suit medical malpractice mediations required by S.C, Code §15-79-125 shall be held not later than 120 days after all defendants are served with the “Notice of Intent to File Suit” or as the court directs, Cases are exempt from ADR under ADR Rule 3(b) upon the following grounds: a. Special proceeding, or actions seeking extraordinary relief such as mandamus, habeas corpus, or prohibition; Requests for temporary relief; Appeals; Post Conviction relief matters; Contempt of Court proceedings; Forfeiture proceedings brought by governmental entities; Mortgage foreclosures; and Cases that have been previously subjected to an ADR conference, unless otherwise required by Rule 3 or by statute. Cases may also be exempt from ADR under ADR Rule 3(c) upon motion to and approval by the court. In cases not subject to ADR, the Chief Judge for Administrative Purposes, upon the motion of the court or of any party, may order a case to mediation. Application of a party to be exempt from payment of neutral fees due to indigency should be filed with the Clerk of Court prior to the scheduling of the ADR conference. Please Note: You must comply with the Supreme Court Rules regarding ADR. Failure to do so may affect your case or may result in sanctions. 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