What must South Carolina prosecutors prove for an embezzlement charge?
In the professional realms of accounting and business management, the integrity and trust that clients and employers place in individuals …
Read MoreState grand jury investigations: Basics and what to do if subpoenaed
The legal system can be a labyrinth, and receiving a subpoena for a state grand jury investigation can be a …
Read MoreQuestioning the accuracy of eyewitness testimony in South Carolina
A number of factors may impact the reliability of eyewitness testimony, which may lead to innocent people being convicted of …
Read More3 factors that can lead to a felony DUI in South Carolina
There are several factors that will immediately elevate a misdemeanor DUI to become a felony charge. In early September of …
Read MoreSouth Carolina lawmakers consider new medical marijuana bills
South Carolina lawmakers are weighing bills that would legalize all medical marijuana, sparing patients from serious penalties imposed under state …
Read MoreIs a South Carolina breath test really accurate
Breath tests are often used to determine whether people in South Carolina have been drinking but evidence suggests they may …
Read MoreSouth Carolina’s laws for sex crimes with minors
Residents in South Carolina who have been arrested and charged with sexual crimes against children should understand the different types …
Read MoreFederal prosecutors stepping up efforts against Medicare fraud
Federal officials are increasing their efforts against healthcare fraud as demonstrated by recent crackdowns. In recent years the U.S. Department …
Read MoreUnderstanding the factors that lead to wrongful incrimination
There are several factors that can lead a jury to wrongfully convict an innocent person of a crime. Not everyone …
Read More3 factors that make hiring a private criminal defense attorney crucial
The difficulty of defending against criminal charges, the risk of wrongful conviction and the consequences of a conviction make hiring …
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