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Pursuant to S.C. Code §ion;17-28-330(A), an option has been added to the inmate search results to allow authorized law enforcement agencies to register for custodian of evidence notifications for the inmate.
Search for incarcerated inmates by SCDC number, SID, or name using the online tool.
inmate search detail report smith, susan (00221487) earned work credits job description start date end date termination reason job level secretary 03/27/2007 04/02/2007 inmate request 3f5 secretary 01/09/2007 03/22/2007 placed in st/sp custody 3f5 laundry room attendant 04/28/2005 12/28/2006 placed in st/sp custody 3f5
inmate search detail report murdaugh, richard alexander (00390394) current offenses offense sentence type yrs mos dys county start date v/nv cat indict status securitie unlaw act>100k adult-straight sentence 7 0 0 colleton 07/13/2022 n 3 21gs4700038 active bot fraud in>$10,000 adult-straight sentence 10 0 0 hampton 07/13/2022 n 2 22gs4700001 active
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inmate search detail report rowland, nathaniel david (00386010) disciplinary sanctions sanctions not available in the automated system prior to january 2009 date description 06/07/2022 poss. or/attempt to possess cell phone loss of canteen privileges for 180 days loss of property privileges for 180 days loss of visitation privileges for 180 days
While we are confident that the information is accurate, we urge you contact the South Carolina Department of Corrections Inmate Records Office at (803) 896-8531 in the event that you have any sentencing questions or need technical assistance.
inmate search detail report stokes, donte jarod (00356131) offender type: inmate description location: admission date: age: projected release date: projected parole eligibility: sup. reentry eligibility: adult-straight sentence kershaw 06/12/2050 not eligible not eligible 07/16/2013 33 ewc level: eec level: 3f5 current offenses
South Carolina law specifies the electric chair as the primary method of execution while giving inmates the option of choosing death by firing squad or lethal injection if those methods are available.
The S.C. Department of Corrections reminds members of the public that after an arrest, the burden of proof is on the state to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt within a court of law. Copies of the arrest warrants are attached.