South Carolina Request To Strike Jurors for Cause (Judge R Bryan Harwell) is a document used in the state of South Carolina to challenge jurors for cause. This document is filed by a potential litigant or their counsel and requests that a juror be removed for cause. The request must be made in writing and must specify valid legal grounds for the motion. The grounds must be based on the juror's qualifications, impartiality, or fitness to serve. The document must be signed by the party filing the motion and must be filed with the court and served to the opposing party. The different types of South Carolina Request To Strike Jurors for Cause (Judge R Bryan Harwell) include: 1. Challenges for Bias: This type of challenge is used to show that a juror has a bias or prejudice against the party requesting the challenge or any material issue in the case. 2. Challenges for Prejudice: This type of challenge is used to show that a juror has a preconceived opinion or feeling about the case that may affect his or her ability to be impartial. 3. Challenges for Competency: This type of challenge is used to show that a juror lacks the capacity to comprehend and correctly apply the law. 4. Challenges for Relationship: This type of challenge is used to show that a juror is related to or has a close personal or business relationship with one of the parties or witnesses in the case. 5. Challenges for Employment: This type of challenge is used to show that a juror is employed by or has a business relationship with one of the parties or witnesses in the case.