BROWN v. MOSELEY

16638

222 S.C. 1 (1952)

71 S.E.2d 591

BROWN v. MOSELEY.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

June 12, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Samuel Want, Sam Rogol, and Leroy M. Want, of Darlington, for Petitioner.

Messrs. John K. deLoach and J. Claytor Arrants, of Camden, and Robinson, Robinson and Dreher, of Columbia, for Respondent.

Messrs. Samuel Want, Sam Rogol, and Leroy M. Want, of Darlington, for Petitioner, in Reply.


June 12, 1952.

STUKES, Justice.

This action is in the original jurisdiction by permission of the court because of the public nature of it and the desirability of early decision. Plaintiff is an elector and taxpayer of Kershaw County. No question has been made of his capacity to prosecute the action, or that a justiciable controversy exists between the parties. He challenges the defendant's right to hold office as sheriff of the county beyond the year 1952...

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