STATE v. FOSTER

21605

277 S.C. 211 (1981)

284 S.E.2d 780

The STATE, Appellant, v. Tommy Lee FOSTER, Jimmy Allen Crisp, Thomas Blease Odell, Herbert L. Tolbert, and Herman S. Daniels, Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

November 24, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Daniel R. McLeod and Asst. Attys. Gen. William L. Todd and Patrick M. Teague, Columbia, for appellant.

Tommy Lee Foster, pro se.

Jimmy Allen Crisp, pro se.

Thomas Blease Odell, pro se.

Herbert L. Tolbert, pro se.

Herman S. Daniels, pro se.


November 24, 1981.

Per Curiam:

The respondents were summoned to court on rules to show cause why they should not be barred from operating motor vehicles on highways of this State, as directed by the Habitual Offender Act, S.C. Code of Laws, §§ 56-1-1010 through -1130 (1976). The trial judge found each had committed offenses subjecting him to treatment as an habitual offender. See S.C. Code of Laws, § 56-1-1070 (1976). He issued...

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