Safran v. Safran
Safran v. Safran
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This is an appeal from an order of Judge DeVore.
Rule 9 of the Circuit Court prevents an attorney at law from becoming a surety on any recognizance in the Court of General Sessions or on any undertaking in the Court of Common Pleas. “Rules do not make law, but they regulate practice and should be enforced.” Rice v. Mahaffey, 9 S. C. 83. Section 1176, Code of Eaws, forbids the sheriff from taking any attorney at law or other officer of the Court as bail for any person whatsoever in any civil or criminal case. Both of the rules of Court and the *454 statutes are plain, comprehensive and prohibitive, founded upon a well-settled public policy, intended for the orderly administration of justice, and should be enforced.
Order appealed from reversed.
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