Potential Jury Trials Listed for Allendale County General Sessions Feb. 17-20, 2026
The 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office posted a public notice listing potential jury trials for Allendale County General Sessions Feb. 17-20, 2026, with the Hon. Robert Bonds presiding.

The 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office posted a public notice titled "Allendale County General Sessions potential jury trials for week of 2/17/2026" listing potential jury trials for the Allendale County General Sessions term scheduled Feb. 17-20, 2026 and identifying the Honorable Robert Bonds as the presiding judge. The notice indicated a roster of potential jury trials was included, though the public posting available to this reporter did not set out case-level names or charges for the Feb. 17-20 term.
The 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office is the chief prosecuting agency for Allendale, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper counties, covering 3,200 square-miles of South Carolina’s Lowcountry and operating as the state’s only five-county circuit. The Solicitor’s site uses imagery captioned "Allendale County Courthouse," the venue where General Sessions dockets are assigned and where jurors for the Feb. 17-20 term would have reported.

Earlier dockets on the Solicitor’s site show the office routinely posts potential jury-trial lists and caveats about scheduling. One posting for the Dec. 1-5, 2025 Allendale term reads, "A list of potential jury trials for the Dec. 1-5, 2025, term of General Sessions court in Allendale County, the Honorable Carmen T. Mullen presiding. Please note this list of matters is subject to change." That explicit language on the Dec. 2025 posting underscores that trial rosters can shift between posting and calendar call.
Related calendar items appeared alongside the Allendale notice on the Solicitor’s website. The site also listed a "Jasper County General Sessions jury-trial docket for the week of 2/17/2026," and displayed visual coverage captions such as "Alexa Casavecchia makes her closing argument in the trial of Denardis Mitchell." A separate recent headline on the site read, "Man who sold fentanyl to informant on Hilton Head sent to prison," reflecting the office’s broader trial and sentencing coverage.
Because the Feb. 17-20, 2026 roster available in the public notice did not include case-level entries in the materials reviewed, specifics such as defendant names, charges, counsel listings and scheduled start times must be confirmed from the full public notice or the Allendale County clerk of court calendar before asserting that particular trials occurred on specific dates. The Solicitor’s website carries a site privacy assurance, "We take your data privacy seriously. We will not spam you or share your information with others." Copyright on the site is listed as "Copyright © 2025 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office.
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