What charges are considered?
  • The Solicitor’s Office will consider any offense that occurs in the City of Spartanburg that carries a penalty of no more than 30 days.  
  • Offenses that are not eligible for consideration include Criminal Domestic Violence (CDV) and Driving Under the Influence.   
  • The Solicitor’s Office will consider bench warrants resulting from any offense that occurs in the City of Spartanburg that carries a penalty of no more than 30 days. 
  • Bench warrants that are not eligible for consideration include Criminal Domestic Violence (CDV), Assault and Battery 3rd Degree, and Driving Under the Influence.  
  • A Homeless Court participant must be homeless, formerly homeless, or facing homelessness as a result of pending or past charges or bench warrants.
  • Any eligible participant must be able to prove to the Solicitor’s Office that they are receiving treatment or have received treatment and are transitioning out of a homeless lifestyle.
  • The Seventh Circuit Solicitor’s Office has the sole discretion to admit or deny participation in Homeless Court.  No individual will be allowed to participate in Homeless Court without the authorization and consent of the Seventh Circuit Solicitor’s Office.  The Seventh Circuit Solicitor’s Office has the sole authority to refuse any Defendant’s participation in Homeless Court.

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1. What charges are considered?
2. How does Homeless Court work?
3. Does a Homeless Court participant receive a lawyer?
4. What is the process and steps for Homeless Court?
5. Who are some of the qualifying treatment providers currently involved in the City of Spartanburg Homeless Court?
6. Where is Homeless Court held?
7. How do I obtain an application for the Homeless Court?