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Brackett tapped to serve on South Carolina Judicial Council
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South Carolina Chief Justice Jean Toal has appointed 16th Circuit Solicitor Kevin Brackett to serve on the South Carolina Judicial Council.

Section 14-27-10 through 14-27-100 of the South Carolina Code establishes the South Carolina Judicial Council to, among other things, “study and survey the administration of justice in this state” and “recommend to the General Assembly or to the courts…such changes in the law, rules, organization, operation or methods of conducting the business of the courts…as it may deem desirable.”

“I am honored that the Chief Justice has appointed me to the Council and look forward to working with her and the other members of the Council to improve the operations of our court system,” Brackett said. “The justice system in this state already delivers quite a lot of ‘bang for the buck’ but there are always opportunities to improve our performance.”

The appointment is a four year term and ends June 30, 2014.
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