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Appellant’s Final Brief filed on behalf of Victim C.B. on March 10, 2023 with the SC Court of Appeals with the argument:

“I. The Trial Court denied Victim C.B. procedural justice when it refused to hear from her
before accepting the guilty plea, in violation of her constitutional rights to be heard and to
present.
A. Victim Had A Right to Present At The Plea Hearing.
B. Obtaining A Writ Was Impossible Under These Circumstances.
C. Victims Are Entitled To A Reasonable Disposition In A Case.”

File Type: pdf
Categories: Bowen Turner, South Carolina Justice System