Following the indictment of Town of Latta Councilman Steven Bradley Coward, Governor Henry McMaster issued Executive Order 2023-23, suspending Coward from office. Coward is suspended until such a time as he is formally acquitted, convicted, or until a successor is elected and qualifies as provided by law, whichever event occurs first. The executive order issued on August 2nd reads as follows:
State of South Carolina
Executive Department
Office of the Governor
EXECUTIVE ORDER
NO. 2023-23
WHEREAS, on May 25, 2023, a Grand Jury convened in Dillon County returned an Indictment charging Steven Bradley Coward, a member of the Town Council of Town of Latta, with Domestic Violence, Second Degree, in violation of section 16-25-20(C) of the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended, and on August 1, 2023, the undersigned was notified of the aforementioned Indictment; and
WHEREAS, article VI, section 8 of the South Carolina Constitution provides, in relevant part, that “[a]ny officer of the State or its political subdivisions … who has been indicted by a grand jury for a crime involving moral turpitude… may be suspended by the Governor until he shall have been acquitted” and “[i]n case of conviction the office shall be declared vacant and the vacancy filled as may be provided by law”; and
WHEREAS, Steven Bradley Coward, as a member of the Town Council of the Town of Latta, is an officer of the State or its political subdivisions; and
WHEREAS, under South Carolina law, moral turpitude “implies something immoral in itself, regardless of whether it is punishable by law as a crime,” involves “an act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellow man, or to society in general, contrary to accepted and customary rule of right and duty between man and man,” or otherwise includes conduct “contrary to justice, honesty[,] and good morals,” State v. Horton, 271 S.C. 413, 414-15, 248 S.E.2d 263, 263-64 (1978); see also Baddourah v. McMaster, 433 S.C. 89, 112, 856 S.E.2d 561, 573 (2021) (“Under South Carolina’s moral turpitude framework, we focus ‘primarily on the duty to society and fellow man [that] is breach by the commission of the crime.”); and
WHEREAS, upon consideration of the circumstances presented, to include the particularized facts alleged in the Indictment and the statutory definition and classification of the offense, the undersigned has determined that the aforementioned Indictment charges Steven Bradley Coward with “a crime involving moral turpitude” for purposes of article VI, section 8 of the South Carolina Constitution, see Baddourah, 433 S.C. at 108, 113-14, 856 S.E.2d at 571, 574 (“ Under the circumstances presented here… we conclude the charge of second-degree domestic violence qualifies as a crime involving moral turpitude.” (footnote omitted); and
WHEREAS, for the foregoing reasons, and in accordance with article VI, section 8 of the South Carolina Constitution, the undersigned is authorized to suspend Steven Bradley Coward from office as a member of the Town Council of the Town of Latta until such time as he shall be acquitted or convicted or until a successor is elected and qualifies as provided by law, whichever event occurs first.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of South Carolina and pursuant to the Constitution and Laws of this State and the powers conferred upon me therein, I hereby suspend Steven Bradley Coward from office as a member of the Town Council of the Town of Latta until such time as he shall be formally acquitted or convicted or until a successor is elected and qualifies as provided by law, whichever event occurs first. This action in no manner addresses the guilt or innocence of Steve Bradley Coward and shall not be construed as an expression of any opinion on such question. This Order is effective immediately.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, THIS 2nd DAY OF AUGUST, 2023.

HENRY MCMASTER
Governor
ATTEST:
MARK HAMMOND
Secretary of State

Coward was indicted on May 25, 2023 in relation to an incident that occurred on September 21, 2020, where he was charged with domestic violence, second degree. The incident report from that time states that the victim told law enforcement that Coward “assaulted her, pulled out a handgun, and shot it.” According to the incident report, there was a video of the dispute that “showed that the suspect assaulted the complainant grabbing the complainant around her neck and pushing her and toward the end of the video, the suspect appeared to have pulled out a handgun out of his vehicle during this dispute.”
Coward was contacted and given the opportunity to comment, but we had not received a response by press time.

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