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Can You Carry a Gun in S.C.?

The Second Amendment gives us the “right to keep and bear arms.” Our Founding Fathers stated that this was paramount to our country’s freedom. Unfortunately, each state interprets what that means differently. South Carolina currently allows concealed weapon owners 21 years of age or older the right to openly carry…

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Should I Take a Breath Test or a Blood Test?

If a police officer pulls you over for drunk driving, the officer may administer a blood alcohol test. Each test is administered differently, and in South Carolina, a motorist is usually asked to take a breath test if an officer suspects alcohol use. In this article, our Conway DUI lawyer…

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Is There a Difference Between a State and Federal Drug Charge?

In fiscal year 2022, over 20,000 drug crimes were reported in the United States. Whether you are facing a state or federal charge, be aware that a conviction may result in incarceration, steep fines, and long-term consequences for having a criminal record. Federal drug charges usually impose harsher penalties. A…

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What are the Penalties for Not Pulling Over for an Officer?

If a police officer signals for you to stop your vehicle, it is in your best interest to pull over. It is unlikely that you are going to be able to outrun the police. At best, failing to stop for a law enforcement vehicle is classified as a high court…

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What if the Police Forget to Read Me My Miranda Rights?

As United States citizens, we are given protection against self-incrimination. When a police officer arrests someone and plans on questioning them, the officer is often required to read the suspect these rights, known as Miranda Rights. If you have been arrested, Attorney Brad C. Richardson is here to offer you…

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How Does a Lawyer Fight My Drug Charges?

With a population of over 4 million people, and numerous interstate highways and posts, South Carolina is considered a main distribution center for illicit substances in the Southeast. It is illegal in South Carolina to possess, manufacture, or distribute drugs, and if you are charged, court costs will add up…

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Are Drug Crimes Felonies?

All drug charges are serious charges, and while not all drug crimes are felonies in the State of South Carolina, many are. Additionally, convictions for most drug charges in South Carolina can result in the loss of certain Constitutional Rights, such as the right to own and possess firearms.  Better…

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What if an Alleged Abuser Violates a Restraining Order

When an alleged victim has a restraining order, order of protection or conditions of bond prohibiting contact against an alleged abuser, that person relies upon it to help keep him or her safe from additional abuse or perceived abuse, which means it fills a very important role in that person’s…

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Fighting False Allegations

Alleged Sex crimes often don’t have eyewitnesses – other than the man and woman involved – to back up either side’s telling of the events, which means they often come down to “he-said, she-said” charges. Sometimes, all it takes is an alleged victim maing an allegation and the sex crimes…

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Can Drug Trafficking Charges Be Dropped?

Yes, drug trafficking charges can be dropped. While getting charged with drug trafficking in SC can be immensely stressful and frightening, there are steps you can take to protect your freedom and have your charges dropped. A conviction for drug trafficking comes with harsh penalties, including hefty fines, significant time…

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What Are Gun Charges in SC

South Carolina is one of the most gun-friendly states in the country. There are no overly restrictive laws against the ownership and usage of most firearms in SC. However, it is illegal to own, carry, or use certain firearms, and you must get a permit to carry handguns. The majority…

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What is a Diversion Program?

A criminal conviction can have far-reaching consequences on your life, including losing job opportunities, your right to vote and own a firearm, and many others. Fortunately, South Carolina offers diversion programs, which are alternatives to traditional prosecution. These programs are typically available for first-time offenders and minor nonviolent crimes. Diversion…

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Potential Effects of Drug or Other Criminal Charges on a College Student

College students facing drug or other criminal charges can face harsh and life-altering repercussions that go beyond getting expelled or a night in the local jail. Most people don’t realize that a seemingly minor offense can lead to a criminal conviction and a permanent record that can negatively impact their…

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Your Legal Rights During a Traffic Stop in South Carolina

The police may pull you over for various reasons. Maybe you’ve violated a traffic law or witnessed a crime and didn’t realize it. Maybe your vehicle matches the description of another vehicle that was used in a crime. Or perhaps the police think you’re in trouble and need assistance or…

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What is Drug Court & How Does it Work in South Carolina?

Approximately 50% of the 7 million convicted criminals were under the influence of various drugs when they committed their offenses. An estimated two-thirds of them were also regular drug users. This is where drug courts come in. The main purpose of drug courts is to treat drug-involved offenders to reduce…

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What If My License Gets Suspended Indefinitely?

Your driver’s license can be suspended indefinitely in South Carolina for various reasons, such as getting arrested for a DUI or having too many points against your driver’s license. How long your license will remain suspended will be dependent on the offense you committed and the circumstances of your case….

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Criminal Defense Lawyer vs a Public Defender

If you’ve been arrested for any kind of criminal offense in South Carolina, you must make many life-changing decisions. These include how you’ll plead your case, your defense strategy, the possibility and consequences of accepting a plea deal, and whether you should settle for the public defender the court assigned…

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Claiming Self-Defense in South Carolina

You have the legal right to protect yourself and others from any harm. This means that you can harm someone who is meaning to hurt you in self-defense and not be liable for the resulting injuries. However, this legal protection will only apply if your actions are found to be…

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Why Do I Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer?

You need a criminal defense lawyer if you are facing any kind of criminal charges because if you get convicted, you will face imprisonment, costly fines and fees, collateral consequences, and probation, among other harsh penalties. Having a Myrtle Beach criminal defense lawyer on your side can increase your chances…

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What is a Court Subpoena?

A subpoena is a formal written court order that requires a person or entity to appear in court, testify in a legal proceeding, or provide documents or other types of evidence in a case. Courts, lawyers, government agencies, and law enforcement issue subpoenas, which can be used in various legal…

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Child Pornography Penalties in South Carolina

Crimes involving children are among the most heinous criminal offenses in the eyes of the law. But this is especially true in cases involving physical injury and those that are sexual in nature. Consequently, they are prosecuted aggressively, and the prosecution always pushes for the maximum penalties allowed under the…

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Do I Have to Be Driving to Get a DUI in South Carolina?

While a primary element of driving under the influence charges in South Carolina is actually driving, having the professional legal counsel of an experienced South Carolina criminal defense attorney on your side can make a big difference. The Elements of a DUI Charge in South Carolina To bring a successful…

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What Happens if You Violate the Rules of Probation or House Arrest?

If you are put on probation or house arrest, it means you won’t be incarcerated, but it does not mean that you’re free to do everything that you could prior to the conviction in question. There are a range of rules and regulations that apply to those who are on…

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What Is the Difference Between Jail, Juvie, and Prison?

If you or your child is facing a criminal charge, knowing the difference between jail, prison, and juvenile detention – or juvie – is important. If this is the difficult situation you find yourself in, protecting your rights from the outset is key, and working with an experienced South Carolina…

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What Are The Possible Consequences When Charged With Domestic Violence?

Allegations of domestic violence have immensely serious repercussions. At The Law Office of Brad C. Richardson, LLC, our Myrtle Beach criminal defense attorney understands that there are always two sides to every story, and that’s true even in domestic violence cases. We aim to seek the best possible result for…

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How Much Will My DUI Cost Me?

In South Carolina, people cannot operate a motor vehicle if they have been drinking alcohol or consuming drugs to the degree that they’re appreciably and materially impaired. Drivers will be presumed to be impaired if they have a .08% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) or higher.  In other words, the mere…

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Three reasons why talking to the police could put your case at risk

When you’re under suspicion of criminal wrongdoing or have been arrested for allegedly committing a crime, you might be tempted to talk to the police in an attempt to explain away your involvement. But you should resist that urge. Talking the police will probably only get you deeper into trouble,…

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Marijuana is illegal in South Carolina and can lead to arrests

After many years of debate across the nation as to whether marijuana should remain illegal and how aggressively to pursue crimes related to it, it is becoming more mainstream as a rising number of states are legalizing it. This is medical use, recreational use or both. Despite that, South Carolina…

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Myrtle Beach police have crime fighting plans for tourist season

Myrtle Beach is known to be a high-traffic tourist destination. This is beneficial to the town and South Carolina in general. However, there is no debating that the more people come from different areas, states and countries, the bigger the chance for criminal activity to occur. With that, law enforcement…

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Arrest yields M-16, drugs, caustic press release from sheriff

The release of a criminal suspect on bail can be a frustrating event for local law enforcement officers. After a judge ordered the release of a man arrested on weapons and drug charges, the sheriff of Orangeburg County was compelled to issue a sharply critical press release in which he…

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The penalties you could be hit with if you’re convicted

Being charged with a criminal offense can leave you on edge, unsure of what your future will bring. If you don’t adequately defend yourself, you could end up facing conviction. In that situation, you could get hit with broad, significant, and wide-ranging penalties that can reshape your life. But what,…

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What are my rights to privacy in my dorm room?

Myrtle Beach and the surrounding communities are the home to many college, university and vocational students. Many of these students live in dormitories or other student housing. They will likely think of these places as their home. They expect some level of privacy for both themselves and their stuff. To…

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When can a person under age 21 legally be given alcohol?

It is common knowledge that you cannot sell alcohol to a person under age 21 in South Carolina. Failing to check a customer’s identification is considered evidence that the sale was illegal, unless proven otherwise, and the purchaser of the alcohol can also be punished. However, what if you simply…

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Did the police misapply these warrant exceptions in your case?

If you’ve been charged with a criminal offense, then the prosecution probably has physical evidence to present against you. This evidence likely wasn’t voluntarily handed over to investigators. Instead, it was probably obtained through a search warrant. However, in many cases, law enforcement secures incriminating evidence through warrantless searches. Although…

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Myrtle Beach traffic checkpoint nets arrest and tickets

South Carolina police often set up checkpoints to make arrests for drunk driving, drug possession, trafficking and more. Recent checkpoint activity According to a local newspaper, a recent traffic checkpoint netted police many tickets and several arrests. The news report claimed that this checkpoint resulted in over 40 tickets with…

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Drug convictions in college and the impact on financial aid

Life after high school is filled with many dreams, aspirations and opportunities. Some young adults choose to go to college to further these endeavors. However, everything could come to a screeching halt when they are accused of a drug crime on their college campus. With their present educational journey and…

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Defending yourself against sex crime charges

Being accused of a sex crime can ruin your entire life. You may think that this could never happen to you, but sometimes people can be confused or have a different take on what happened during a situation, and you may find yourself charged with a sex crime. South Carolina…

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Is Myrtle Beach as idyllic as they say?

In the winter months, in many places across the United States, it is cold and dreary and many people do whatever they can to escape from those extreme temperatures and gray days that seem to be endless. One of the places to which to escape from the cold winter is…

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Traveling to Myrtle Beach with pot

Marijuana is having a moment. In the majority of states in the United States, pot is legal in some way, whether it is for medical, recreational or both. However, South Carolina is not one of them. Still, some spring breakers may think Myrtle Beach is a bit more lax with…

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Police in South Carolina must record DUI stops

Police overreach is a growing problem in our nation and can bleed over into seemingly simple arrests, such as arrests for driving under the influence. Per South Carolina law, police in the state must record traffic stops based on probable cause DUI and DUI based on breath tests. These recordings…

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Drug convictions can reduce college student aid

A drug offense conviction can reduce your chances of getting a job, obtaining housing and paying for a higher education. Being convicted before seeking financial aid or while you are in college can impact your ability to obtain grants, loans and work-study opportunities. Ineligibility College financial aid eligibility depends on…

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Local college quarterback faces assault charges against woman

There are many colleges in South Carolina and with that, there will likely be student activities, events and parties. In some cases, there are accusations that young people trying to have a good time went too far and led to criminal activity. This can involve alcohol, drugs, assaults and more….

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South Carolina drunk driving laws are strict

When it comes to driving in South Carolina, the following conditions are strictly prohibited for drivers (as is the case with the other states in the nation). Drivers who: Have a blood-alcohol content, or BAC, of 0.08% or more. If the driver is operating a commercial vehicle, their BAC must…

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The complications involved in out-of-state DUI

A long-awaited opportunity to take time off and travel to another state represents rest and relaxation from the daily grind. Getting away from it all helps to unwind from daily rigors for you and those close to you to enjoy time off. However, that enjoyment and fun can also lead…

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The cybertheft of media may seem easy, but it is not victimless

When we see FBI warnings against copyright infringement before burning a DVD or when we download some music on the Internet for free, we may believe that doing so really causes no harm, that everyone does it, and that these actions are never really prosecuted. This is not the truth….

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When can you be charged for marijuana possession?

While personal use of marijuana may be relatively common in South Carolina, it is still illegal to use and possess marijuana in our state. That means when people use it, they risk being charged with drug possession crimes. As with all drugs that are illegal in South Carolina, the potential…

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What is disorderly conduct in South Carolina?

We all like to have fun on vacation, and many people enjoy coming to South Carolina for its beaches and other tourist destinations. When you are on vacation with family and friends, things can sometimes get a little out of control, especially if alcohol is involved. All it takes is…

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Know your rights before answering police questions

Getting stopped by a police officer while you are on vacation can be stressful, even if you have done nothing wrong. It is important to remember that while you should always act respectfully when dealing with law enforcement, you do not always have to answer an officer’s questions, particularly if…

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What are the penalties for using a fake ID to buy alcohol?

Throughout South Carolina, there are many tourist destinations and large-scale events where young people will be out and about. Often, this involves college students, but high schoolers are also frequent attendees. Alcohol consumption is a frequent part of sporting events, beach holidays and simply being a college student. It is…

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What are the shoplifting laws and penalties in South Carolina?

It is not uncommon for college students to get into mischief in South Carolina. It might be due to not thinking about what they are doing, being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or because of encouragement from other students. While it is often assumed that college crimes are…

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A person’s online activity can land them in prison

Visitors to and residents of Horry County probably spend a fair amount of time online Whether for business or pleasure, most Internet activity is perfectly legal. However, like other states and the federal government, South Carolina has outlawed child pornography and certain other types of online sexual activity. South Carolina…

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How to pursue dram shop charges in South Carolina

It may come as a surprise to victims of drunk drivers, but you may be able to sue the place and person who allowed that drunk driver to become drunk. These types of lawsuits are called dram shop lawsuits. Dram shop laws Nearly every state has dram shop laws that…

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Drunk woman drives home and leaves friend’s baby in the car

Drunk driving is a serious crime by itself, but very few South Carolinians understand how driving under the influence of alcohol can lead to other crimes. An incident of how this happens was recently reported in Charleston. The incident According to Charleston police, the suspect was shopping with a friend…

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South Carolina Drug Schedules Explained

When arrested on drug charges in South Carolina, the exact charge is based on a few factors including but not limited to the amount or weight of the drugs and of course, what type of drugs are found. Both of these factors can drastically affect the potential sentence you may…

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College students should understand underage alcohol crimes

Many college students congregate in South Carolina. The summer is an especially busy time in places like Myrtle Beach. As they try to have an enjoyable time, it is not uncommon for them to drink alcohol. Even if the person is not driving after consuming alcohol while underage, it can…

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South Carolina’s Implied Consent Law

South Carolina, like most other states, has enacted what is called an Implied Consent Law. Despite the prevalence of similar laws in other states, most motorists do not understand how the law operates. Anyone planning to visit South Carolina should have a basic understanding of how the implied consent law…

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Four ways to block the prosecution’s evidence

When you’re facing drug charges, the prosecution is probably going to threaten you with harsh penalties. This is an attempt to get you to take a plea deal, which can be very tempting when the evidence against you seems insurmountable. But you shouldn’t immediately latch onto a settlement offer put…

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South Carolina’s marijuana laws are strict

Unlike some other states, South Carolina chooses to take a strict approach to the possession and sale of marijuana. The recreational use of the drug remains illegal in this state. Even South Carolina’s medical marijuana statutes are not terribly lenient. Penalties for marijuana add up quickly in this state. For…

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South Carolina tourists and the Driver’s License Compact

South Carolina is a great place to take a vacation and many people take advantage of its attractions every year. But what happens if you get a traffic citation, or a more serious vehicle-related charge, while you’re here? Will it impact your license back home? Agreement between states Back in…

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Forged prescriptions and fraud charges

We often rely on prescription medications to help us recover from a serious illness or to manage chronic pain. Some prescription medications have a potential for abuse and a person addicted to these drugs may be desperate enough to forge a prescription or perform some other fraudulent act to obtain…

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Will I lose my license if I get a DUI in South Carolina?

Whether you have been a life-long resident of Myrtle Beach or whether you are there on vacation, there may be times when you have an alcoholic beverage or two and then drive back home or to your hotel. But, if the police pull you over and you receive a DUI,…

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A criminal conviction can ruin a college student’s future

When facing criminal allegations in South Carolina, there are a series of problems that will come to the forefront and must be considered when preparing a defense. Depending on the charges, there can be jail time, fines, loss of driving privileges and more. For college students, the mere reality that…

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Illegal search and seizure

Search and seizure protections are an important for anyone accused of a crime. It may be possible to suppress evidence obtained in violation of the accused individual’s 4th Amendment rights which can impact any criminal charges against the accused individual. Search and seizure criminal protections are found in the 4th…

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When is a vehicle search and seizure legal?

While officers have a wide array of abilities and responsibilities pursuant to the traffic stop, there are rights the motorist has that they should vehemently protect and reserve. The Fourth Amendment is one of the greatest protections for an individual against the overarching powers of the state. Under the Fourth…

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Were field sobriety tests part of your DUI stop?

Drunk driving arrests are common in South Carolina and throughout the country. In fact, thousands of these arrests occur in America each year and DUI is probably one of the most common criminal charges people might face. However, even though these arrests are occurring throughout the country by any number…

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College code of conduct violations may result in serious consequences

Many colleges and universities in South Carolina have implemented a code of conduct for their students to follow. The code of conduct may cover both academic and non-academic behavior relating to: Academic integrity (e.g., plagiarism, cheating, forgery) Drug and alcohol use and distribution Harassment (online or in-person) Hazing Sexual assault…

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When teachers are accused of crimes

With the multitude of schools across the United States, it is safe to say that not all schools in all districts in all states take the same approach if a teacher is accused of committing a crime. In South Carolina, for example, if a teacher is accused of committing a…

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Understanding what impairment means can help you avoid a DUI

South Carolina residents and tourists alike enjoy the area’s beautiful weather and beaches, which provide many options for fun and recreational activities. These activities may sometimes involve alcohol, and while partaking in a few drinks when relaxing or on vacation is normal and even expected, it is important to understand…

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South Carolina debating bill on medical marijuana

The debate over medical marijuana has been around for years but has heated up in South Carolina. Recently, the state legislature debated a new measure aimed at legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes. The bill’s sponsor said the measure calls for much stricter regulations than similar bills in other states. Cannabis…

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College students could face sexual assault charges

College students who live, attend school or just have fun in the greater Myrtle Beach area could in the right circumstances face sexual assault charges. Recent cases across the country have put a spotlight on problems with sexual misconduct on college campuses and among students. These stories may have given…

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Fighting drug crime charges in South Carolina

Drug crime charges are extremely common in America, including in South Carolina. Every day law enforcement officials throughout the state make arrests based on drug possession, trafficking, distribution or even manufacturing. If you have been arrested and charged with a drug crime in South Carolina, you need to remember this…

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Did you know that public defender representation can be risky?

Being charged with a crime can be scary given the implications involved with a criminal conviction. If you want to protect your freedom and your future as fully as possible, then you need to figure out the best way to defend yourself in your criminal proceedings. Depending on your income,…

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Should you take a plea deal in your criminal case?

It’s stressful facing criminal charges. After all, a conviction could lead to incarceration, hefty fines, and a haunting criminal record. Although the prosecution may seek the harshest penalties against you, you might have the option to avoid them by negotiating a plea deal. But before you settle on one of…

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Are there lifelong consequences of conviction?

After court, a conviction and the end of parole, that is the end of a criminal proceeding. After one has “served their time,” the consequences are over, right? Unfortunately, in the United States, that is not always the case, even for Conway, South Carolina, college students. Employability consequences A criminal…

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Horry County offers alternatives to traditional criminal court

Whether they are natives or visitors to the Myrtle Beach area, certain people accused of crimes may have the option to avoid a traditional criminal charge and conviction. These options can be a huge advantage to a person accused of a crime. Not only do they protect a person from…

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What college students and their parents should know about assault charges

College is a great experience for many young people, and often is the first opportunity that new adults are able to experience the independence of living apart from their families. During their college years, students may explore areas of study to refine their life plans and career goals. They may…

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What to expect after receiving marijuana trafficking charges

There are many states who have legalized some form of marijuana, whether that be recreational use or medical use, but South Caroline is not one of those states. It is still illegal to possess or use marijuana. That does not stop people in the state from using marijuana though. Since…

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Off-campus crimes can impact a student’s educational goals

Many college students, including those who attend Coastal Carolina University, may find themselves staring down a criminal charge. It is no secret, for example, that drugs and alcohol are common at parties attended by college students. Of course, underage drinking and public drunkenness are illegal, as is the possession of…

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Inaccurate Breathalyzer results can help defend against DUI charges

If you get pulled over and the officer suspects you of driving under the influence, you may be asked to submit to a Breathalyzer test. Under South Carolina’s implied consent laws, Sec. 56-5-295, anyone with a driver’s license is automatically required to submit to a chemical test (Breathalyzer, blood test,…

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Getting a second chance after a criminal conviction in South Carolina

We all make mistakes, especially early on in life. For people in South Carolina and especially young people, getting a second chance after a run-in with the law can change the course of their future. Unfortunately, even an arrest without conviction may show up on a person’s record, and without…

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When can an officer legally search a vehicle for drugs?

If you are stopped by a police officer in South Carolina, your Fourth Amendment rights protect you from an unreasonable search and seizure of your property. To legally search your vehicle, the officer must have one of the following: A valid warrant: Generally, a warrant is issued after a petition…

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The looming damage caused by some criminal convictions

If you’re facing criminal charges as a college student, then you’re probably afraid of how the allegations against you are going to affect your future. That’s a legitimate worry, and one that you need to take seriously. While jail, prison, and fines are all very real possibilities if you end…

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Do you know the extent of your right to remain silent?

You see it on T.V. all the time. An individual is arrested for a suspected crime, and the police drag them into the interrogation room for questioning. At some point, the accused individual is either informed of his right to remain silent, or he simply asks for a lawyer, both…

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What should you know about field sobriety tests and DUI arrests?

Some people in South Carolina may consider drunk driving arrests to be “minor.” That is far from the truth. Even first-time offenders with a drunk driving conviction can face serious repercussions, such as a year or more of probation supervision, a driver’s license suspension and even, perhaps, some time in…

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Can you use self-defense in your murder case?

Domestic disputes can quickly become heated, leading to physical altercations. In some of these instances, the physical aggression becomes so severe that serious injuries or death results. When this happens, you or your loved one could end up facing murder charges and the severe penalties associated with it. Given that…

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Preparing a strong defense when charged with a drug crime

Each year thousands of South Carolina residents, as well as visitors to South Carolina, are charged with crimes. And, despite changing laws in many states, drug crimes are still one of the most common criminal charges for a person to face. If you have been arrested and charged with a…

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What you need to know about DUI and marijuana in South Carolina

Many residents and visitors of the Myrtle Beach area partake in marijuana. It is a drug that many think should be legal and they don’t see any harm in using the drug. But the laws in South Carolina don’t agree with that mentality and a person can wind up in…

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What is the expunction process and how can it help me?

A criminal conviction might impact the ability to secure a job, find housing, obtain financial aid and possess a firearm in some instances. For those reasons, accused individuals wishing to be free of a previous criminal conviction should understand and consider the expunction process. What does it mean to have…

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How witness credibility could be key to your case

If you’re facing serious criminal charges such as those related to a sex crime or murder, then you could be hit with the harshest penalties imaginable under the law if you’re convicted. The stakes couldn’t be higher. That’s why you need to do everything you can to protect your future…

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Getting a DUI during vacation

Nothing can spoil a vacation more than getting pulled over for drunk driving. For vacationers flocking to South Carolina’s pristine beaches, the last thing they want to worry about is getting on the wrong side of the law. No matter where or when it happens, an out-of-state DUI conviction can…

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College life can be risky for underage drinkers

As South Carolina is known not only for beautiful beaches but also beach colleges, there is no shortage of good times to be had. The many undergraduate students who come to study, however, probably don’t think twice about going to weekend parties where the alcohol flows freely. That is, until…

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Facing the aftermath of a drunk driving arrest

Drunk driving arrests are probably some of the most common types of arrests that occur in South Carolina – and, indeed, throughout the country. Each year thousands of people in our state will face what seems like a lack of options in the aftermath of a drunk driving arrest. However,…

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Suppression and diversion in drug possession cases

Drug possession charges can have serious implications for your future. While these drug charges might result in jail or even prison time, especially if you’re convicted of drug trafficking, they can also threaten to destroy your reputation, make it hard for you to obtain a job and housing, and, if…

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Can you refuse to take a breathalyzer test?

Breath tests are one of the most common ways that the authorities determine whether a driver is under the influence of alcohol. As a result, many drivers may wonder whether they can refuse to take that test. If an officer pulls you over, are you required to submit to a…

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