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- Greenwood Co. wrongful death case settles for $875K
- Charleston Resident Ordered To Serve 27 Years In Federal Penitentiary
- Columbia Attorney Matt Bodman Named Among Midlands Criminal Law Elite
- Conway Magistrate Judge Avoids DUI Charge
- Expanded Expungement Rights Could Erase Some South Carolina Felonies
- Funding For Indigent Criminal Defense In South Carolina Plummets
- Lawmakers Consider Adding Three Strikes Offenses In South Carolina
- Richland County Coroner Questions South Carolina DNA Evidence Law
- Rise In Drug Crime Arrests At University Of South Carolina
- SC Supreme Court Issues Order To Counties To Expedite DUI DUAC Dockets
- South Carolina Enact New Restrictions On Inmate Communications
- South Carolina Juvenile Justice Protecting Childrens Best Interests
- South Carolina Manslaughter Conviction Reversed Due To Self Defense
- South Carolina Sentencing Reforms A New Reality Based Public Policy
- Supreme Court Of South Carolina Reverses Drug Crimes Conviction
- Warrantless Searches Columbia South Carolina
- White Collar Federal Fraud Crimes High Sentences Making Headlines
- Evidence Requirements of a South Carolina Marijuana Trafficking Charge
- Football Rivalry Aside, South Carolina, Georgia Cops Target Game Day DUI
- South Carolina High Court Limits Stand Your Ground Self-Defense Appeals
- Concealed Weapons Now Allowed Into SC Bars In Certain Circumstances
- South Carolina Passes Emma's Law, Changes Ignition Interlock Requirements
- New Methods Being Used By Law Enforcement To Gain Cellphone Data
- Report: Marijuana Arrest Rates Increasing In South Carolina