A news article about a South Carolina juror wearing a shirt which features the Confederate flag to jury duty. It begins with a brief history of the flag in South Carolina, then explains the proceedings of the day juror in question arrived to court in her Confederate flag shirt. The shirt was cause for some debate, ultimately not found as grounds from removal, though the juror was never seated because the trial ended with a plea deal, meaning that no jury was used in the legal proceedings.
Is it legal to wear a Confederate flag shirt for jury duty in South Carolina? Apparently, yes.
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