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Investigating Police Misconduct and Defending Against Unlawful...
Experiencing police misconduct, such as an unlawful arrest or excessive force, can leave you feeling powerless and uncertain about your next steps. It is essential to respond promptly and take appropriate actions to protect your rights. By documenting evidence and seeking the proper legal channels, you can challenge these injustices....
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Navigating DUI Charges Legal Strategies and Consequences...
Being charged with a DUI in South Carolina can turn your life upside down. The legal process can feel intimidating, and the potential penalties are severe. It’s normal to feel anxious and uncertain about what lies ahead. By breaking down what DUI charges entail, explaining the steps you need to...
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Understanding the Bail Process How Bail Works...
Being arrested for a crime can be a scary and disorienting experience. If you have found yourself in this situation, you’re likely wondering what to do next. In most criminal cases, the bail hearing comes after the arrest. If you’re confused about how the process works in South Carolina, learn...
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Common Myths About Criminal Law Debunked
The popularity of crime dramas in the U.S. has taught Americans a lot about the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, some of those teachings are incorrect. Whether from television shows or other sources, there are many myths about the justice system that are accepted as fact. Believing in misconceptions about the...
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Cyberbullying and the Law Protecting Victims and...
Sometimes, new technologies require the development of new laws. There is nothing new about bullying, but cyberbullying is a problem that society is still figuring out how to deal with. It includes harassment, intimidation, or threats that happen on the internet or other forms of mobile technology. There are no...
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The Legal Consequences and Defense Strategies of...
Criminal activity covers a range of actions beyond the common conception of violent actions. White-collar crimes are one such example of nonviolent crimes, centering on deceitful tactics carried out by individuals or businesses with the intent of obtaining money or avoiding monetary losses. It is a common misconception that white-collar...
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Self-Defense When Is It Justified in Violent...
Your attempts to defend yourself against attack can land you in legal trouble. Overzealous law enforcement officers or aggressive prosecutors can charge you with committing a crime if they believe your response to an attack was disproportionate to the threat. Depending on the situation, you could face prison time and...
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Dissecting a Search Warrant What You Should...
A search warrant is a powerful legal document. It grants law enforcement officers the authority to access your home, computer, or other property to look for evidence of a crime. If you are later charged with a crime based on evidence found during the search, the search warrant becomes an...
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Traffic Stops Involving K-9s When Is It...
Seeing flashing lights in your rearview mirror during a traffic stop can be intimidating, especially if you were pulled over for a minor traffic violation. In these situations, it may be daunting to assert your rights — especially when drug dogs are involved. While trained K-9s can be a valuable...
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Stop and Identify Laws in Greenville County,...
People should be able to go about their daily lives without fear of unwarranted interference. But a police officer stopping you without a valid reason can disrupt your day and infringe upon your privacy, so it’s important to know what the law says about such situations. Understanding what’s known as...
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The Penalties for Fleeing the Scene of...
Hit and run accidents can be traumatic and life-changing experiences for both the victims and the drivers involved. When fleeing the scene of a hit and run in South Carolina, it is important to know that you can face severe consequences and charges — both legally and financially. South Carolina...
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What Is the Duration of an Aggravated...
Aggravated assault charges involve the attempt or actual infliction of serious bodily injury on an individual and are serious criminal allegations. In the state of South Carolina, aggravated assault is a felony offense and can carry severe penalties. South Carolina Law: When You Use a Deadly Weapon Under South Carolina...
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