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A defendant shall serve his answer within 30 days after the service of the complaint upon him, unless the Court directs otherwise when service of process is made pursuant to Rule 4(e), and provided further that the State of South Carolina shall answer or otherwise respond to an application for post-conviction relief
Upon request by a defendant, the prosecution shall permit the defendant to inspect and copy or photograph: any relevant written or recorded statements made by the defendant, or copies thereof, within the possession, custody or control of the prosecution, the existence of which is known, or by the exercise of due
Rule 37(e) curative measures or sanctions are available only if ESI that should have been preserved is lost. The Advisory Committee Note provides that: Because electronically stored information often exists in multiple locations, loss from one source may be harmless when substitute information can be found elsewhere
Welcome to the CDR System. This system is designed for use by court officials and staff in processing case files for criminal defendants in summary court and circuit court.
Tax Court Rule 37. (a) Time to Reply or Move: The petitioner shall have 45 days from the date of service of the answer within which to file a reply, or 30 days from that date within which to move with respect to the answer.
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Rule 37(f) says that should a party or its attorney fail to participate in good faith when developing and submitting a discovery plan Rule 26(f) requires, the court can make the party or attorney pay the other party reasonable expenses and attorneys fees.
Rule 37 expressly grants the trial court power to order dismissal for either the violation of a court order, or, upon motion, for a partys failure to respond to certain discovery requests. Rule 37(b)(2)(C) (d), SCRCP.

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