The low burden of proof for federal drug conspiracy charges
People who have been accused of drug-related offenses often expect lenient treatment. Most people know that possession of a drug …
Read MoreWhat 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 …
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