Should I Take a Breathalyzer in South Carolina?
While declining a breathalyzer can make it harder to prove you were under the influence, it also leads to a longer suspension of your drivers' license.
While declining a breathalyzer can make it harder to prove you were under the influence, it also leads to a longer suspension of your drivers' license.
In SC, possession with intent to distribute is a serious charge, and in most cases a felony. Our team will represent you at every stage of the legal process.
If you have been arrested for driving under the influence and fail a chemical test, or refuse one, odds are your license will be suspended for a period of time.
The cost of a license reinstatement depends on why it was suspended. For example, a repeat DUI offender will have to pay more than someone else.
There is a common misconception that domestic violence is exclusively committed by men but women can be arrested and charged with this offense in SC as well.
Misdemeanor possession is not something to be taken lightly in the state of South Carolina. Learn more about different drug offenses in SC from Touma & Fedalei.