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ROCK HILL DUI- CLOVER MAN FACES 25 YEARS ON FELONY DUI CHARGE
On Tuesday, July 24, a 19 year old man from York, James Kyle Rose, has been charged with one count of felony DUI resulting in a death, two counts of felony DUI resulting in...
Court of Appeals Criminal Evidence Case – Rock Hill Criminal Defense Attorneys
The South Carolina Court of Appeals revisited a three common criminal issues in the recent case State v. Mitchell. In this interesting case involving charges of...
When Sharing the Road Becomes Deadly- Rock Hill
Friday night was a tragic one when a bicyclist was involved in a fatal "hit and run." The cyclist was riding along side Heckle Boulevard in Rock Hill, SC, when a man hit the...
Accident at Charleston Boeing Plant – Charleston Workers Comp Attorney
Saturday another accident befell the new Charleston Boeing plant as parts fell out of a 787 engine onto a Charleston, SC runway, starting a fire and shutting down the...
New SC Supreme Court Ruling on UIM – Rock Hill Car Accident Attorney
Let's talk about what it means to be "upon" a vehicle, says the SC Supreme Court in recent case Farm Bureau v. Kennedy. The case generally hashes over what it means to be...
Boating accident involving BUI – Law Enforcement to step up patrol on lakes
Just as summer is heating up, so are patrols by law enforcement to try and stop people who may be "boating under the influence" (BUI). Law enforcement around the country is...
