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395 S.C. 479 (2011)
719 S.E.2d 649
In the Matter of Dorchester County Magistrate Arthur Tuggle BRYNGELSON, Jr., Respondent.
Not in Source.
Supreme Court of South Carolina.
December 9, 2011.

ORDER
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel has filed a petition asking the Court to place respondent on interim suspension pursuant *480 to Rule 17(b) of the Rules for Judicial Disciplinary Enforcement, Rule 502, SCACR.
IT IS ORDERED that the petition is granted and respondent is placed on interim suspension. Dorchester County is under no obligation to pay respondent his salary during the suspension. See In the Matter of Ferguson, 304 S.C. 216, 403 S.E.2d 628 (1991). Respondent is directed to immediately deliver all books, records, bank account records, funds, property, and documents relating to his judicial office to the Chief Magistrate of Dorchester County. He is enjoined from access to any monies, bank accounts, and records related to his judicial office.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent is prohibited from entering the premises of the magistrate court unless escorted by a law enforcement officer after authorization from the Chief Magistrate of Dorchester County. Finally, respondent is prohibited from having access to, destroying, or canceling any public records and he is prohibited from access to any judicial databases or case management systems. This order authorizes the Chief Magistrate for Dorchester County or any law enforcement official to implement any of the prohibitions as stated in this order.
This Order, when served on any bank or other financial institution maintaining any judicial accounts of respondent, shall serve as notice to the institution that respondent is enjoined from having access to or making withdrawals from the accounts.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
  /s/Costa M. Pleicones, J.
  FOR THE COURT
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