Campobello Municipal Court
Municipal Judge
Judge James F. Ashmore
Judge Ashmore was appointed as the Municipal Judge
for the Town of Campobello in March 1993. He was
first appointed as a summary court judge in 1992, to
serve in the Landrum Magistrate Court for Spartanburg
County and  in July, 2001, he was assigned to the
Spartanburg County Detention Center as a part time
bond judge.

Since 2001 Judge Ashmore has served in both
capacities as Municipal Judge for Campobello and
Magistrate for Spartanburg County.
6:00 P.M.        
3rd Thursday of each month

Location
Town Hall
208 N. Main Street
Campobello, SC
Court Schedule
         April 15, 2010                October 21,2010       
          May 20,2010                 November 18,2010    
June 17,2010             December, no court   
July 15,2010
August 16,2010
September 16,2010
Jury Trials
Trials are set by municipal judge
during each quarter.

Jury Trial Request Form
(print)
Every party to a case to be tried in the municipal court is entitled to a jury trial.  Unless
a jury trial is requested, however, cases are heard and decided by a neutral and
detached magistrate.  Trials before a magistrate, without a jury, are called bench trials.  
Both the State and the defendant have the right to request a jury trial at any time prior to
the commencement of the bench trial in a criminal matter.  Both the Plaintiff and the
Defendant have the right to request a jury trial, but in civil cases, the request must be
made at least five (5) days prior to the scheduled bench trial.   Requests for jury trials
may be made orally, but it is preferred that they be made in writing so that there will be
a record of the request.
                                                       Jury Duty

Court starts promptly at 9:00 a.m. on Saturdays.  You might want to arrive at  about 15
minutes early to be checked in.                                                           


                               
Disqualifications, Exemptions and Excuses

Disqualifications
:  The Judge may determine that you are not allowed to serve as a
juror if you have been convicted in a  State or Federal court of a crime punishable by
more than one year imprisonment and your civil rights have not been restored by
pardon or amnesty; or you are unable to read, write, speak or understand the English
language; or if you are unable to render efficient jury service due to mental or physical
infirmity (legal blindness will not by itself disqualify you); or if you have less than a
6th grade education (or its equivalent).  Failure to state such disqualifying fact is
punishable as contempt of court.  Additionally, no clerk or deputy clerk of court,
constable, sheriff, probate judge, county commissioner, magistrate, county officer or
any person employed within the walls of any courthouse is eligible as a juror.


Exemptions: You may choose to serve or not serve if you are over sixty-five years of
age or if you were summoned within the past  calendar year as a  juror in the
Campobello Municipal Court, and you were present at all times required by the
summons.   The judge must approve your request for exemption, and if your request is
approved, your obligation to serve, imposed by this summons, is over.


Excuses: You may ask to be excused from jury service by the presiding judge if you
can show a good and sufficient reason by application filed with the court showing why
you should not have to serve.  Typical reasons may include temporary or permanent
physical disability or legal custody and the duty of care of a child under seven years of
age.  Any person having custody and the duty of care of a child under seven will be
excused by the judge if that person furnishes an affidavit to this court stating that he or
she is unable to provide adequate care while performing jury duty.


You must still appear at the location designated on your juror summons on the date and
at the time indicated unless the court advises you otherwise.


                                                    
 Juror Pay

Jurors are paid $10.00 per day for service in the municipal court.  You will be paid if
you are present and able to serve even though you are not chosen for service on a
particular jury.