Legal Blog

Nov 2, 2022

What Are the Penalties for Shoplifting in South Carolina?

Shoplifting is a petty crime and could get you some jail time. South Carolina takes these theft charges seriously. We all know what stealing means. Most people think that stealing and shoplifting are the same things, but they aren’t. Under South Carolina’s laws, the word "thefts" refers to actions taken against merchants or businesses. In…… Read More…

Oct 24, 2022

What is an Arraignment?

If you have never been prosecuted nor had a family member or friend that has been prosecuted arraignment may be a new term. However, you may have heard of the term initial arraignment from an investigative drama or a TV show. So, what is an arraignment? An arraignment occurs when a defendant makes their first…… Read More…

Oct 18, 2022

Zero Tolerance Law in South Carolina

Zero-tolerance laws have been instituted by the government in South Carolina as well as in many other states. The zero tolerance laws mention issues regarding drinking and driving. According to the zero tolerance laws the state prohibits individuals below the legal drinking age of 21 years from consuming alcohol and later on driving. It is…… Read More…

Oct 11, 2022

South Carolina Criminal Trespassing Laws

In South Carolina, the definition of trespassing is "the unauthorized entry onto the land or building of another". The statute renders it unlawful to enter private property without the explicit consent of the property owner or person in possession of the property after being warned not to enter, or being asked to vacate the premises.…… Read More…

Oct 3, 2022

Ignition Interlock Device Program in SC

Individuals convicted of driving under the influence in the state of South Carolina may be eligible for the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) program. In this program, DUI offenders have a device installed on their vehicle that monitors their Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) levels. Drivers blow into the device in order to be able to start…… Read More…

Sep 19, 2022

Understanding Your 4th Amendment Rights

The 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution offers protections to the people relating to their reasonable right to privacy. In particular, this prevents government overreach in the form of unreasonable searches and seizures of property. While this is not a blanket protection against all forms of searches, it does outline what does and does…… Read More…