Doyle v. Ohio: When Can the Prosecutor Talk About a Defendant’s Post-Arrest Silence? in Appellate Opinions, Fifth Amendment, Know Your Rights, Sixth Amendment, Trial Practice. Posted June 30, 2023 Tags doyle v ohio post arrest silence post-miranda silence right to remain silent
SC Supreme Court Finds that Juvenile Waivers Are Constitutional in Appellate Opinions, Juvenile Criminal Defense. Posted June 23, 2023
The Importance of Error Preservation in Trial: State v. Morales in Appellate Opinions, Evidence Rules, PCR Post-Conviction Relief, Sex Offenses. Posted June 2, 2023 Tags appeals and PCR error preservation issue preservation
What Should You Do When the Police Pull You Over? in Fifth Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Know Your Rights, Sixth Amendment. Posted May 17, 2023 Tags Know Your Rights when police pull you over
Donald Trump’s Defamation Trial with E. Jean Carroll – the Difference Between Civil and Criminal Proceedings in Criminal Defense News. Posted May 10, 2023 Tags Civil v criminal trials Trump's defamation trial
Drug Manufacturing Charges in South Carolina in Drug Charges. Posted May 3, 2023 Tags drug manufacturing charges in SC manufacturing marijuana manufacturing meth
Sheriff’s Department Tries to Sell 60 Pounds of Meth, Gets Ripped Off… in Drug Charges, War on Drugs. Posted April 27, 2023 Tags entrapment when the Sheriff's Department sells drugs
Is SC Code 56-5-2946 Constitutional? Blood Draws Require a Warrant, Consent, or Exigent Circumstances in Appellate Opinions, Charleston DUI, Fourth Amendment, Know Your Rights. Posted April 21, 2023 Tags German v State SC right to privacy warrantless blood draws
What Should a Defendant Wear at a Criminal Trial? in Appellate Opinions, Indigent Defense, PCR Post-Conviction Relief. Posted April 4, 2023 Tags Ryals v State what should a defendant wear to court what should a defendant wear to trial
When Should Trial Counsel Ask to Individually Poll Jurors After a Verdict? in Trial Practice. Posted March 16, 2023 Tags individually poll jurors