When you are facing a Charleston felony gun crime it is important to understand that both State and Federal law cover gun crimes in South Carolina. Understanding this is critical to your case which is why you need to consult an experienced Charleston Felony Gun Crimes Lawyer that is familiar ...
South Carolina hasa long history of anti-black racismand violence, but it’s hard to say whether hate crimes are more common there than elsewhere. In recent years, the state doesn’t appear to have had an inordinate share of the country’s hate crimes, but that may be because of the li...
As we stated, many property crimes in South Carolina are tied to the value of the alleged property that was stolen, it is quite possible that you or your loved on has been overcharged. It is also possible that no property crime was committed at all. Every case is different and we need...
Essay On Hate Crimes In South Carolina In South Carolina, I felt devastated for the innocent people that died in Charleston church by an unknown gunman. It is unbelievable how some people in America holds racism deeply scared in their hearts. And that this hate could still exist. Not only ...
Federal and State drug charges in South Carolina carry some of the stiffest penalties in the nation. When faced with a drug crime in South Carolina, you need a drug crime lawyer who is familiar with the drug laws in our state and has experience defending drug offenses. If you have been ...
(Reuters) - Richard "Alex" Murdaugh, a disgraced former powerhouse lawyer in South Carolina already serving life in prison for the murder of his wife and son, received a 27-year sentence on Tuesday for his guilty plea to nearly two dozen financial crimes. ...
In May 2023, South Carolina Democratsattempted to pass a hate crimes billallowing harsher punishments for violent crimes against some groups. South Carolina has a deadly history of hate crimes, the most recent and shocking being the murder of nine Black parishioners at the Emanuel African Methodist...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — With the opportunity to make South Carolina the 49th state to pass a hate crimes law nearly gone, supporters turned to one of the survivors of the most heinous racist attack in modern America to make their case Wednesday.
New discoveries about human aging, for example, may lead to black markets in drugs that retard--or accelerate--the aging process, Gene Stephens of the University of South Carolina's College of Criminal Justice predicted to the World Future Society.USA TODAY...