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The summary below each case is prepared to offer lawyers and the public a general overview of what issues are included in a case which will be argued. The summary is not a limit on what issues a party to a case may present at oral argument.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Courtroom I
 10:00 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212109    Susan Ann Bell Lynch, Appellant/Respondent, v. Carolina Self Storage Centers, Inc., Respondent/Appellant.

Brendan Padgett Barth and Kevin Mitchell Barth, both of Ballenger, Barth, Hoefer and Lewis, L.L.P., of Florence, for Appellant/Respondent. Kirby Darr Shealy, III, of Adams and Reese LLP, of Columbia, for Respondent/Appellant.

In this premises liability case, Carolina Self Storage appeals the denial of its motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, arguing it owed Susan Anne Bell Lynch no duty to warn or take measures to render its premises free from the particular risk she encountered, or, in the alternative, Lynch's negligence exceeded any negligence of Carolina Self Storage. Lynch asserts five claims on cross-appeal, two of which concern evidentiary matters and three that concern the denial of her post-trial motions.

 10:40 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2010-176707    The State, Respondent, v. Theodore Manning, Appellant.

Luke Adcock Shealey and Elizabeth Fielding Pringle, both of Columbia, for Appellant. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General William M. Blitch, Jr., both of Columbia, for Respondent..

Theodore Manning appealed his conviction for voluntary manslaughter, arguing the trial court erred by refusing to: (1) exclude a photograph of the victim's charred skeletal remains; (2) suppress a search warrant and the evidence seized pursuant to it; (3) conduct a full evidentiary hearing to determine whether he was immune from prosecution under the Protection of Persons and Property Act (the Act); and (4) give a jury charge based on the Act. This court has granted both Manning's and the State's petitions for rehearing.

 11:20 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2013-000312    Daljit Roopra, Respondent, v. Spartanburg Automotive, Inc., and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Appellants.

O. Shayne Williams, of Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA, of Greenville, and Carmelo Barone Sammataro, of Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA, of Columbia, for Appellants. Jeremy Andrew Dantin and Ben C. Harrison, both of Harrison White Smith & Coggins, PC, of Spartanburg, for Respondent.

In this workers' compensation action, Spartanburg Automotive appeals the Appellate Panel's disability ratings for Roopra's left shoulder and neck, arguing those ratings are excessive and fail to account for a prior disability award for a previous shoulder injury.

 12:00 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212283    Dr. Joseph G. Carew and Dr. Karen Carew, Appellants, v. RBC Centura Bank, RBC Bank as successor in interest of RBC Centura Bank, Clifton W. Hall, Hall Builders, LLC, Mid Carolina Appraisal Company, LLC, and Teresa Addy Haltiwanger, Defendants, Of Whom, RBC Centura Bank, RBC Bank as successor in interest of RBC Centura Bank, are Respondents.

Eric G. Fosmire of The Fosmire Law Firm, LLC, of Columbia, for Appellants. Thomas Wm. McGee, III, of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP, of Columbia, for Respondents.

In this construction litigation case, Joseph and Karen Carew appeal the circuit court's granting of summary judgment on their negligence and breach of contract claims against RBC Centura Bank.

 2:20 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212493    Douglas Earl Stiltner and Christine Rene Stiltner, Appellants, v. USAA Casualty Insurance Company, Respondent.

John S. Nichols and Blake Alexander Hewitt, both of Bluestein Nichols Thompson & Delgado, LLC, of Columbia, for Appellants. Ashley Berry Stratton and John Robert Murphy, both of Murphy & Grantland, PA, of Columbia, for Respondent.

This appeal follows a bench trial in a declaratory judgment action involving automobile insurance coverage. On appeal, Appellants argue the circuit court erred by finding the husband (1) authorized his wife to reject Respondent USAA's meaningful offer of Underinsured Motorist Coverage; and (2) ratified his wife's rejection of Respondent USAA's meaningful offer of Underinsured Motorist Coverage.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Courtroom I
 10:00 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212565    James Arthur Teeter, III, Appellant, v. Debra M. Teeter, Respondent.

Jean Perrin Derrick, of Lexington, for Appellant. Vance Stricklin, Jr. and William Benito Fortino, both of Moore Taylor & Thomas, PA, of West Columbia, for Respondent. Katherine Carruth Goode, of Winnsboro, for Respondent.

James Arthur Teeter, III (Husband) appeals various rulings of the family court in his divorce proceeding from Debra M. Teeter (Wife). Husband contends the family court erred in (1) excluding Wife's emails related to possible adulterious behavior becasue they were obtained in violation of the Electronic Communication Privacy Act; (2) determing certain property was marital; (3) determing the amount of equity in certain property; (4) utilizing post-filing values to ascertain the worth of Husband's business; (5) not crediting Husband with Wife's use of the marital home; and (6) awarding Wife attorney's fees.

 10:40 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212714    E. Shawn Sorrell, Appellant, v. South Carolina Department of Public Safety, Respondent.

John A. O'Leary of O'Leary & Assoc., PA, of Columbia, for Appellant. Vance J. Bettis of Gignilliat Savitz & Bettis, LLP, of Columbia, for Respondent.

This appeal involves Respondent South Carolina Department of Public Safety's termination of Appellant's employment. On appeal, Appellant argues the Administrative Law Court erred by affirming the decision of the State Employee Grievance Committee upholding Respondent's termination of Sorrell's employment.

 11:20 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212732    Thaddeus F. Segars, Appellant, v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, Respondent.

Michael W. Mogil of Law Office of Michael W. Mogil, P.A., of Hilton Head Island, for Appellant. Amy Purwin Hunt, of Horack Talley, of Charlotte, North Carolilna, for Respondent.

Thaddeus Segars appeals the circuit court's dismissal of his action against Fidelity National seeking coverage under two title insurance poicies. He contends the statute of limitations did not begin to run until he discovered his losses or his claims were denied, or in the alternative that the statute of limitations was equitably tolled by the filing of two lawsuits in 2008.

 12:00 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2010-173247    Jamesetta Washington, as Guardian ad Litem for Jayden W. a minor, Appellant, v. Edmund Rhett, Jr., M.D., Low Country Obstetrics and Gynecology, P.A.; Tenet South Carolina, Inc., d/b/a East Cooper Regional Medical Center, Defendants, Of whom Edmund Rhett, Jr., MD is the Respondent.

Edward L. Graham, John Layton Ruffin, and Mary H. Watters of Graham Law Firm, of Mt. Pleasant, for Appellant. Robert H. Hood and Mary Agnes Hood Craig, both of Hood Law Firm, LLC, of Charleston, for Respondent. Deborah Harrison Sheffield, of Columbia, for Respondent.

This case arises from complications during delivery resulting in brain damage to Jayden W., a minor. Appellant, Jayden's mother, contends the trial court erred in admitting and excluding testimony, in charging the jury, in allowing demonstrative evidence, and in limiting voir dire.

 2:20 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212830    Stoneledge at Lake Keowee Owners' Association, Inc., C. Dan Carson, Jeffrey J. Dauler, Joan W. Davenport, Michael Furnari, Donna Furnari, Jessy B. Grasso, Nancy E. Grasso, Robert P. Hayes, Lucy H. Hayes, Ty Hix, Jennifer D. Hix, Paul W. Hund, III, Ruth E. Isaac, Michael D. Plourde, Mary Lou K. Plourde, Carol C. Pope, Steven B. Taylor, Bettie J. Taylor, Robert White, Individually, and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Appellants, v. IMK Development Co., LLC, Keowee Townhouses, LLC, Ludwig Corporation, LLC, SDI Funding, LLC, Medallion At Keowee, LLC, Intergrys Keowee Development, LLC, Marick Home Builders, LLC, Bostic Brothers Construction, Inc. and Miller/Player & Associates, John Ludwig, M Group Construction and Development, LLC, Clearview Construction, Michael Franz, MHC Constractors, Miguel Porras Choncoas, Builders First Source Southeast Group, Mike Green, Southern Concrete Specialties, Carl Compton d/b/a Compton Enterprise a/k/a Compton Enterprises, Gunter Heating and Air, A/C & All Pro Heating, Refrigeration, LLC, Coleman Waterproofing, Heyward Electrical Services, Inc., Tinsley Electrical, LLC, Hutch N Son Construction, Inc., Carl Catoe Construction, Inc., T.G. Construction, LLC, Defino Construction, Francisco Javier Zarate d/b/a Zarate Construction, Alejandro Avalos Cruz, Herberto Acros Hernandez, Martin Hernandez-Aviles, Francisco Villalobos Lopez, Ambrosio Martinez-Ramirez, Ester Moran Mentado, Socorro Castillo, Montel, Upstate Utilities, Inc. d/b/a MJF Construction, KMAC of the Carolinas, Inc., Eufacio Garcia, Everado Jarmamillo, Garcia Parra Insulation, Inc., J&J Construction, Jose Nino, Jose Manuel Garcia, Eason Construction, Inc., and Vincent Morales d/b/a Morales Masonry, Defendants. Of Whom Gunter Heating & Air, All Pro Heating, A/C & Refrigeration, LLC, are Respondents.

Robert T. Lyles, Jr. of Lyles & Lyles, LLC, of Charleston, for Appellants. James Victor McDade of Doyle Tate & McDade, PA, of Anderson, for Respondent Gunter Heating & Air. Bradford William Cranshaw and Danielle F. Payne, both of Grier, Cox, & Cranshaw, LLC, of Columbia, for Respondent Gunter Heating & Air. Anne Ross Culbreath and Charles Franklin Turner, Jr., both of Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA, of Greenville, for Respondent All Pro Heating A/C & Refrigeration, LLC.

Appellant homeowners argue the trial court erred in deeming their expert witness's affadavit to be a "sham" and not considering it in granting Respondents' motions for summary judgment.

Thursday, December 12, 2013
Courtroom I
 10:00 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-207559    The State, Respondent, v. Kevin Tyrone Bennett, Respondent.

Appellate Defender David Alexander, of Columbia, for Appellant. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Deputy Attorney General David A. Spencer, both of Columbia, for Respondent.

Kevin Tyrone Bennett appeals his second degree burglary, petty larceny, and malicious injury to real property convictions, asserting the trial court erred in failing to grant him a directed verdict because there was only insubstantial circumstantial evidence against him.

 10:40 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-213453    Jeff Yelton, Appellant, v. ScanSource, Inc., Respondent.

Brian Patrick Murphy of Brian Murphy Law Firm, PC, of Greenville, for Appellant. William Harrell Foster, III, of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP, of Greenville, for Respondent. Allen Mattison Bogan and Carmen Harper Thomas, both of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP, of Columbia, for Respondent.

In this breach of contract action, Appellant Jeff Yelton challenges an order granting Respondent ScanSource, Inc.'s motion for a preliminary injunction against the use and disclosure of confidential information. Yelton argues the special referee erred in concluding that injunctive relief was necessary to prevent irreparable harm because ScanSource admitted the absence of any harm and failed to present evidence as to the threat of harm.

 11:20 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2013-000162    Larry E. Kinard, Appellant, v. Douglas S. Richardson and Julie D. Richardson, Respondents.

John R. Polito, of Goose Creek, for Appellant. Peter Brandt Shelbourne of Shelbourne Law Firm, of Summerville, for Respondents.

In this action to enforce restrictive covenants of a residential subdivision, Appellant Larry Kinard challenges an order denying his request to enjoin Respondents Douglas and Julie Richardson from leasing their property to operators of equestrian businesses. Kinard contends the master-in-equity erred in concluding that the Richardsons' property was not subject to the original restrictive covenants, arguing that the developers reserved the right to make additional lots subject to the covenants by a separate recorded instrument. Kinard also argues that the master erred in concluding that Kinard did not have standing to enforce the restrictions as against the Richardsons.

 12:00 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-213455    Natalie Elizabeth Crews Burgess, Respondent, v. William Arthur Burgess, Appellant.

Oscar W. Bannister of Bannister & Wyatt, LLC, of Greenville, for Appellant. Joseph M. Ramseur, Jr., of Mitchell Ramseur, LLC, of Greenville, for Respondent.

In this appeal from the family court, William Burgess (Husband) appeals the court's final order in his divorce from Natalie Burgess (Wife), arguing the court erred in (1) imputing income to Husband, (2) dividing the marital estate, (3) awarding alimony to Wife, and (3) awarding attorney's fees to Wife.

Monday, December 16, 2013
Courtroom I
 10:00 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2011-202734    The State, Respondent, v. Charles M. Deveaux, Appellant.

Appellate Defender David Alexander, of Columbia, for Appellant. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General Julie Kate Keeney, both of Columbia, for Respondent.

Charles M. Deveaux appeals his conviction for first degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor. Deveaux contends the trial court erred in: (1) admitting the testimony of a forensic interviewer as an expert witness, (2) declining to declare a mistrial regarding the forensic interviewer's testimony, (3) allowing the State to refer to S.C. Code Ann. ยง 16-3-657 and charging this statute to the jury, and (4) declining to declare a mistrial regarding an alleged Brady violation.

 10:40 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2011-184266    The State, Respondent, v. Nicholas Jerel Brannon, Appellant.

Chief Appellate Defender Robert Michael Dudek, of Columbia, for Appellant. Assistant General Counsel Tommy Evans, Jr., of Columbia, for Respondent.

Nicholas Jerel Brannon appeals the revocation of his probation, arguing the circuit court erred in allowing him to waive any challenge to the revocation and to waive counsel.

 11:20 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-213217    Joseph A. Marshall, Appellant, v. Carrie C. Marshall, Respondent.

Leon Edward Green of Leon E. Green, PC, of Aiken, for Appellant. Gregory P. Harlow of Harlow Law Offices, PA, of Aiken, for Respondent.

Joseph A. Marshall (Husband) challenges a provision in a 2008 Qualified Domestic Relations Order directing him to transfer funds to Carrie C. Marshall (Wife). Husband argues his obligation to Wife was satisfied by his compliance with a 2007 consent order between the parties.

 12:00 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2013-000197    The State, Respondent, v. Marquis Evans, Appellant.

Russell Warren Mace, III, and Amy Raffaldt, both of The Mace Law Firm, of Myrtle Beach, for Appellant. Attorney General Alan Wilson and Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Ellis Roberts, both of Columbia, for Respondent.

Marquis T. Evans appeals his conviction for knowingly receiving stolen goods, arguing that the circuit court erred in: (1) denying his motion for directed verdict based on a lack of evidence that Evans knew the property was stolen; (2) admitting improper hearsay testimony; (3) denying his motion for new trial; and (4) charging the jury with the elements for receiving stolen goods.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Courtroom II
 10:40 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-206368    The State, Respondent, v. Alton Wesley Gore, Jr., Appellant.

Nicole Nicolette Mace and Amy Raffaldt, both of The Mace Law Firm, of Myrtle Beach, for Appellant. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General Christina J. Catoe, both of Columbia, for Respondent.

Alton Wesley Gore, Jr. appeals his conviction for trafficking cocaine, arguing the circuit court erred in (1) failing to suppress evidence that was obtained through an insufficient search warrant; (2) admitting photographs of Gore holding large amounts of currency; and (3) failing to charge the jury with the lesser offense of simple possession.

 
 11:20 a.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-211971    Bill J. Vernon, Jr. and Sandra Vernon, Respondents, v. Landmarc Constructors, Inc., d/b/a Landmarc Custom Homes, Marcus Dunn, and Yoder's Building Supply, Inc., Defendants, Of whom Landmarc Constructors, Inc., d/b/a Landmarc Custom Homes, and Marcus Dunn, are Appellants, Yoder's Building Supply, Inc., Third-Party Plaintiff, v. Sandra Ann Vernon and Billie James Vernon, Jr., Trustees, or their successors In trust, under the Sandra Ann Vernon Living Trust, Dated June 12, 2000, and as Thereafter amended, Gary Dunn, Individually, and Kerri Dunn, individually, Third-Party Defendants.

John Brandt Rucker of Brandt Rucker, Attorney At Law, of Greenville, for Appellants. T. S. Stern, Jr. and Violet Elizabeth Wright, both of Covington Patrick Hagins Stern & Lewis, P.A., of Greenville, for Respondents.

In this construction defect action filed by Bill J. Vernon, Jr., and Sandra Vernon against Landmarc Constructors, Inc., d/b/a Landmarc Custom Homes (Landmarc), Marcus Dunn, and Yoder's Building Supply, Inc., Landmarc and Dunn (Appellants) appeal the trial court's finding that Dunn was personally liable for Landmarc's actions. Appellants argue the trial court erred in finding Dunn personally liable because there was insufficient evidence that Landmarc or Dunn committed fraud or conversion.

 
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Courtroom II
 12:15 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212773    John Musick, Respondent, v. Thomas L. Dicks and Robert E. Dicks, Jr., Appellants.

Demetri K. Koutrakos and Mary Dameron Milliken, both of Callison Tighe & Robinson, LLC, of Columbia, for Appellants. Thomas C. Brittain and Mary Madison B. Langway, both of The Brittain Law Firm, P.A., of Myrtle Beach, for Respondent.

Thomas and Robert Dicks appeal the order of the master in equity holding they cannot subdivide their lot.

 
 1:00 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212865    Jake Wright and Theresa Gadsden, as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Jacob Cleveland Wright, and Jake Wright and Theresa Gadsden, individually, Respondents, v. Colleton County Sheriff's Department, Appellant.

Ernest Mitchell Griffith of Griffith Sadler & Sharp, PA, of Beaufort, for Appellant. Eugene Preston Warr, Jr., of Lucas Warr & White, of Lamar, for Respondents. Paul N. Siegel, of Walterboro, for Respondents. Steven Dean Murdaugh of Peters Murdaugh Parker Eltzroth & Detrick, PA, of Walterboro, for Respondents.

In this civil action, the Colleton County Sheriff's Department (Sheriff's Department) contends the trial court erred in (1) denying its motions for a directed verdict and judgment notwithstanding the verdict (JNOV), (2) allowing the jury to determine if the Sheriff's Department was negligent in hiring Deputy Scott McCoy, and (3) permitting the jury to consider the testimony of Martin D. Schussel, who was an expert witness for Jake Wright and Theresa Gadsden, as personal representatives of the estate of Jacob Cleveland Wright, and Jackie Wright and Theresa Gadsden, individually (Respondents).

 
 1:40 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212893    Edward J. Rivera and Michele L. Rivera, Appellants, v. BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Respondent.

Keary Brandon Warner and Bridget Davis Swing, both of Greenville, for Appellants. Chad Wilson Burgess, of Brock & Scott, PLLC, of Columbia, for Respondent. Genevieve Speese Johnson, of Butler & Hosch, PA, of Columbia, for Respondent.

Appellants appeal the order of the trial court dismissing their action to quiet title to property which had been the subject of a prior foreclosure action brought by Respondent. Appellants assert that because Respondent lacked standing to bring the foreclosure action, the judgment of foreclosure was void.

 
 2:20 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212994    Tim Wilkes, Appellant, v. Horry County, Respondent.

Gene McCain Connell, Jr., of Kelaher Connell & Connor, PC, of Surfside Beach, for Appellant. Walker H. Willcox, of Willcox Buyck & Williams, PA, of Florence, for Respondent.

In this negligence action, Appellant Tim Wilkes challenges the trial court's order granting summary judgment to Respondent Horry County on the ground that Wilkes was not the owner of the residential property that Horry County allegedly damaged. Wilkes argues that summary judgment was inappropriate because he had vested ownership rights to the property by virtue of being the successful bidder at a judicial sale of the property. Wilkes also argues that public policy militates against summary judgment in this action.

 
 3:00 p.m. (Time Limits: 10-10-5)  
2012-212924    Jacqueline Y. Carter, Respondent, v. Verizon Wireless and American Home Assurance Co., Appellants.

Grady Larry Beard and Nicolas Lee Haigler, both of Sowell Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC, of Columbia, for Appellants. Jeremy Andrew Dantin of Harrison White Smith & Coggins, PC, of Spartanburg, for Respondent.

After the Appellate Panel of the Workers' Compensation Commission (Appellate Panel) denied Jacqueline Carter (Claimant) benefits for an alleged change of condition to her injured knee, the circuit court reversed. Verizon Wireless Southeast and American Home Assurance Company (Employer) appeal, arguing the circuit court erred in reversing the Appellate Panel's determinations concerning a change in Claimant's condition, intervening causes, and future medical treatment. Employer further argues the form of the circuit court's order adversely affected its ability to comply with appellate court rules.

 
Cases to be Submitted Without Oral Argument
2011-191070    Travis Napolean Shamley, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-212021    In the Matter of the Care and Treatment of O'Bryan B. Whitlock

2011-202987    The State, Respondent, v. Stephon Robinson, Appellant.

2012-213697    In the Matter of the Care and Treatment of Michael Hargrove, Appellant.

2012-211729    The State, Respondent, v. Keith Gadsden, Appellant.

2011-189026    Joseph Robinson, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2009-147686    The State, Respondent, v. Jermaine T. Fuller, Appellant.

2011-185166    David Rhodes, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2011-194868    Melvin J. Nelson Jr., Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2011-191872    Joshua Dawn Manning, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-212793    Jeffery Augustine, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2011-186251    Neal Robinson, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2011-187274    John Lewis Mills, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-213607    The State, Respondent, v. Noel Gray, Appellant.

2011-194867    John E. Prigmore, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-211727    The State, Respondent, v. Robert Timothy Artis, Appellant.

2012-210566    The State, Respondent, v. William Laureano, Appellant.

2012-212589    Clarence Collins, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2013-000377    Kenneth B. Montgomery, Respondent, v. Ellen R. Montgomery, Appellant.

2011-202968    The State, Respondent, v. Debra Solt Newland, Appellant.

2011-195446    The State, Respondent, v. Derringer Young, Appellant.

2012-212946    The State, Respondent, v. Kevin Brown, Appellant.

2012-212930    The State, Respondent, v. Jamaal Riley, Appellant.

2011-201887    The State, Respondent, v. Charles Hammons, Appellant.

2011-192972    Kimmie Moore, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-213383    The State, Respondent, v. Benjamin J. Newman, Appellant.

2011-186846    William Seich, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-212825    Johnny L. Frazier, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-213735    The State, Respondent, v. Roosevelt Kadeem Workman, Appellant.

2012-213214    The State, Respondent, v. Butler Gatson, Appellant.

2012-212310    Charles Gory, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-212414    Islam Dunn, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-210189    The State, Respondent, v. Jamario Quinton Jones, Appellant.

2012-211983    The State, Respondent, v. Tyris Bernard Glover, Appellant.

2011-199407    John Otis Oakman, Jr., Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-212998    The State, Respondent, v. Glenn Edwin Vanover, Appellant.

2012-208266    The State, Respondent, v. Gerald Pitts, Appellant.

2013-000234    Marcus V. Saylor, Appellant, v. Renee G. Brown, Respondent.

2012-211187    US Bank National Association as Successor Trustee to Bank of America, National Association, Successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-3XS, Respondent, v. Barbara E. Bebout; Robert A. Swayngham a/k/a Robert Alec Swayngham; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, INC. (MIN# 1001419-0060908012-1); The Peoples National Bank, Defendants & Third Party Plaintiffs, of whom Barbara E. Bebout and Robert A. Swayngham are Appellants, v. Americash Mortgage Corporation, Respondent.

2012-205849    The State, Respondent, v. Christopher Russell, Appellant.

2011-183428    Terry Mays, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2013-000680    The State, Respondent, v. Kenneth Hampton, Appellant.

2012-212561    The State, Respondent, v. Crystal Nicole Thomas, Appellant.

2011-186926    Jonathan Vick, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2011-195689    Steven Samuel, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2012-211047    Mark Schnee, Appellant, v. South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles and West Columbia Police Department, Respondents.

2012-213143    The State, Respondent, v. Belvin Maurice Page, Appellant.

2011-201110    Dewayne L. Littles, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

2011-203688    In the Matter of the Care and Treatment of Patrick Guess, Appellant.