BRUNSON v. STEWART

No. 3337.

345 S.C. 283 (2001)

547 S.E.2d 504

James R. BRUNSON, Respondent, v. Chief Robert STEWART in his official capacity as Director of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided April 30, 2001.

Rehearing Denied July 2, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Charles M. Condon, Senior Assistant Attorney General Nathan Kaminski, Jr. and Assistant Attorney General Christie Newman Barrett, all of Columbia, for appellant.

Lourie A. Salley, III, of Lexington, for respondent.


HUFF, Judge:

James R. Brunson brought this declaratory judgment action against Chief Robert Stewart in his official capacity as Director of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). Brunson sought an order declaring that his right to purchase, own, and possess a firearm was restored when he received a pardon of his conviction of a crime of violence. The circuit court judge determined that a conviction for a crime of violence does not serve as an impediment...

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