South 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 …
Read MoreWhat a target letter is and what to do if you receive one
Certain letters received in the mail can be an indicator of major legal challenges to come. For example, some people …
Read MoreWhat is the difference between tax evasion and tax fraud?
Tax evasion and tax fraud are terms that are often used interchangeably. However, their meanings and impacts are distinct. Both …
Read MorePlaces where firearms are prohibited and the risks of violations
In South Carolina, owning a gun comes with responsibilities and restrictions. While the state allows lawful owners to carry guns, …
Read MoreIs purse snatching considered robbery?
Robbery is the use of force or intimidation to take another person’s property. This use of violence, or threat of …
Read MoreThings you can expect as a result of due process in the U.S.
There is a lot for you to think about when you’re being charged or investigated for a crime. One of …
Read MoreCarjacking – when auto theft turns violent
In South Carolina, stealing another person’s car is a larceny offense. The penalties for such a crime depend on the …
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