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PCR in SC – What is a Rule 59(e) Motion?

in Appellate Opinions, Evidence Rules, PCR Post-Conviction Relief. Posted July 31, 2019
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What is an Alibi Defense?

in Appellate Opinions, Evidence Rules. Posted July 23, 2019
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Is this My First, Second, or Third Drug Offense in SC?

in Drug Charges, Evidence Rules, Marijuana Legalization, War on Drugs. Posted April 9, 2019
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What Happens if You Get Caught Driving Under Suspension in SC?

in Evidence Rules, Traffic Offenses, Trial Practice. Posted March 1, 2019
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What is Probable Cause in a SC Criminal Case?

in Criminal Defense News, Evidence Rules, Fourth Amendment, Trial Practice, War on Drugs. Posted January 18, 2019
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Police Didn’t Read Miranda Rights to Me – Can I Get My Case Dismissed?

in Criminal Defense News, Evidence Rules, Fifth Amendment, Know Your Rights, Trial Practice. Posted November 30, 2018
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How Police Use GPS Tracking in SC

in Criminal Defense News, Evidence Rules, Fourth Amendment. Posted September 6, 2018
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