First Circuit Solicitor's Office

David M. Pascoe, Solicitor

Sunday, September 05, 2010

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 Dorchester County Solicitor's Office   

Summervillle Office                             St. George Office

140 N. Main Street, Suite 102                101 Ridge Street, Courthouse

Summerville, SC 29483                          St. George, SC  29477

843-871-2640                                        843-832-0150 or 843-563-0150




Attorneys

David M. Pascoe, Solicitor
B. Harrison Bell, Jr., Senior Assistant Solicitor
Vergil A. Deas, Assistant Solicitor - Family Court
Russell D. Hilton, Assistant Solicitor (St. George Office)
Blair Jennings, First Assistant Solicitor
William E. McIntosh, Assistant Solicitor
Jean Popowski, Assistant Solicitor
 

Pre-Trial Intervention

Jenny Russ, PTI Director

Worthless Check Program

Stacey Cook, Worthless Check Coordinator

Victim / Witness

Jodi Hortman
Kimberly Leggett   (St. George Office)

              Kim Ling (Family Court)

Investigators

Greg Whetstone, Investigator

Administrative Assistants

Kerri Huff   (St. George Office)

 Directions
   

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Directions to Summerville Office: ÂMap?

From Interstate-26 

 

Take Summerville exit 199A.  Travel SW on Hwy 17A (Main Street) for about 2.5 miles.  Office is on first floor of gray and green building located on the right directly across from Simmons' Barber Shop and the KFC at the corner of Main and West 1st North Street. Park in rear.

 

From (West)

 

Travel down 17A (Main Street) past Town Square and over railroad tracks.  Office is on first floor of gray and green building located on the left directly across from Simmons' Barber Shop and the KFC at the corner of Main and West 1st North Street. Park in rear.

 

 

Directions to St. George Office: ÂMap?

 

From Summerville

 

Take Hwy 78 to St. George.  Proceed through the intersection of Hwy 78 and Hwy 15.  At second light, turn left onto Ridge Rd. The Courthouse will be on your right.  The Solicitor's office is on the second floor.

 
 
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