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Wes Mitchell
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In South Carolina, the verdict is published by the Clerk of Court. In other words, when a jury has reached a verdict, the Clerk of Court, not a member of the jury, announces the verdict to the courtroom.
But in every jury trial – whether criminal or civil – there is no mistaking that the jury, and only the jury, is the finder of all facts.
Chris Paschal is a trial attorney at the Goings Law Firm in Columbia, South Carolina. He also is the Co-Founder of Front Porch Football and creator of the Paschal Gamecock Podcast. Follow Chris on Twitter @FPFPaschal.
Starting in August and running throughout the season, Chris will be writing a weekly column called The Verdict - presented by the Goings Law Firm where he will look to give you a fan's opinion on a topic related to South Carolina football. Your reactions to his verdict are encouraged!
Here is his second column:
But in every jury trial – whether criminal or civil – there is no mistaking that the jury, and only the jury, is the finder of all facts.
Chris Paschal is a trial attorney at the Goings Law Firm in Columbia, South Carolina. He also is the Co-Founder of Front Porch Football and creator of the Paschal Gamecock Podcast. Follow Chris on Twitter @FPFPaschal.
Starting in August and running throughout the season, Chris will be writing a weekly column called The Verdict - presented by the Goings Law Firm where he will look to give you a fan's opinion on a topic related to South Carolina football. Your reactions to his verdict are encouraged!
Here is his second column:
GamecockScoop - The Verdict: What Delp would mean for the Gamecocks
Read inside for the second edition of The Verdict - presented by the Goings Law Firm.
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