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Rock Hill Felony DUI Sentence Includes Report on Book of Job – SC DUI Attorney
On July 1, Circuit Court Judge Michael Nettles included in Cassandra Tolley's sentence an unusual task: the defendant must do some bible study, a report on the Book of Job. ...
Employer Liability Beyond Workers Compensation – SC Workers Comp Attorney
As you may know, employees usually have no right to sue their employers for injury outside of workers compensation. Workers Compensation was formed years ago to provide...
SCOTUS Cuts Back on Confrontation Clause Rights – SC DUI NC DWI Lawyer
In the recent Williams v. Illinois case, the US Supreme Court cut back against the line of cases that gave criminal defendants broad confrontation clause rights against...
SC Workers’ Compensation Attorney – Extremely Contested Hearing and Appeal
Many people are told that workers' compensation hearings are very informal and "laid back." While they are less structured than jury trials, hearings are nevertheless a...
Georgia Governor Calls to Lower Alcohol Limit on the Water – SC NC Drunk Boating Attorney
In Georgia, like many other states, but unlike either North Carolina or South Carolina, has a higher blood alcohol content limit on boats and other watercraft than in motor...
Felony DUI vs. Reckless Homicide – SC DUI Attorney
Two SC felony offenses are somewhat confusingly similar. Felony DUI and reckless homicide are almost interchangeably chargeable, i.e. if the accused has allegedly killed...
