What is Probable Cause for Search and Seizure in South Carolina?
There are three ways in which a police officer is able to search your property: with a warrant, with your permission, or with probable cause.
There are three ways in which a police officer is able to search your property: with a warrant, with your permission, or with probable cause.
If you are facing unlawful possession firearm charges in SC you may need a criminal defense attorney to help you understand your rights, call Touma Law Group.
A bail bond, simply put, is a payment made to the jail to get out of jail by a charged individual until their given court date. Learn more from the team at TF.
Any crime that carries a possible sentence higher than 30 days in jail/prison, and fines greater than $500 in SC is covered in General Sessions court.
Believe or not, you may be charged with assault in a bar fight in the state of South Carolina. Learn more from the Criminal Defense team at Touma & Fedalei.
Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI) is a program in SC designed to help first time offenders. Learn more about your pre-trial options after arrest at Touma Law Group.