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Four Arrested in Fort Mill During a York County DUI Crackdown
A weekend turned sour for four Fort Mill, SC residents. Four people have been arrested for DUI this weekend after York Police Department DUI enforcement effort. According...
Violent Crash on I-77 slows Charlotte Traffic to a Hault
Highway work crews were busy on Friday afternoon after a violent accident occcured on Interstate 77. The highway crews worked to clear debris from the Interstate after a...
20 Years in Prison for Leaving the Scene of an Accident: Not Cruel and Unusual Punishment
The South Carolina Supreme Court decided in State v. Harrison that 20 years in prison for leaving the scene of an accident resulting in a death was not cruel and unusual...
South Carolina Recognizes Dual Persona Doctrine in Workers’ Comp
The South Carolina Supreme Court has just adopted for the first time the dual persona doctrine in workers' compensation in Mendenall v. Anderson Hardwood Floors. The Court...
SC Court of Appeals: Work for Room and Board; No Workers’ Comp Eligibility
The South Carolina Workers' Compensation system provides only for those injured while employees under the Workers' Compensation statute. In Simmons v. SC STRONG, the South...
4 Teens Charged with Underage Drinking at Rock Hill Party
Four Rock Hill teenagers were arrested on Sunday morning after officers stumbled upon an underage drinking party with guns and empty bottle of liquor. All four were charged...
