If you were falsely convicted of a crime in South Carolina, you probably want to appeal your case. Before you can have your case heard by an appellate court, you will have to prove that there was an error made in your trial. Here are the four basic errors that can be...
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Month: August 2021
The statute of limitations for wire fraud may vary
Wire fraud charges have become increasingly common in South Carolina and across the country, especially as more people rely on the internet or mobile messaging to find investment opportunities or market financial offerings. A wire fraud charge includes allegations of...
What factors go into a conspiracy case?
When most people hear the term "conspiracy," they think of men in sunglasses that are covertly committing a variety of nefarious crimes. However, the truth is far more mundane: Conspiracy is a real crime, and there are a number of factors that go into a conspiracy...
Is there a difference among fraud, embezzlement, and theft?
"Taking money without permission" might serve as a general description of various criminal activities. Theft might be the South Carolina crime that comes to people's minds first when discussing "stealing money," but embezzlement involves taking the same illegal...
An overview of federal weapons violations
Every state in the union has specific gun laws that govern ownership and usage, and law enforcement officials are very serious about gun law compliance. South Carolina is no exception. Even having a gun for some individuals can result in criminal charges when found by...