How long does simple possession stay on your record in SC if you go to court for it?
There are options available that may result in no conviction. If you plea guilty to the charge of simple possession of Marijuana, you must wait...
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There are options available that may result in no conviction. If you plea guilty to the charge of simple possession of Marijuana, you must wait...
The SCHP may cite you, however, it is defensible as you performed what duties are necessary - the law is meant to insure that people do not flee...
You should probably contact someone who focuses on Employee/ Employer Law and Benefits. You indicate that you are a government contract worker...
Possession of a stolen pistol, in South Carolina, is a felony punishable by up to five (5) years. The State must prove: 1- You had possession of...
Your insurance should cover the property damage through the uninsured portion of your policy. When it comes to soft-tissue injuries, Insurance...
Habitual Offender is a felony - if you pled under the Youthful Offender Act, you may be in a position to have it expunged in a few more years. ...
If the person is in State prison, typically the SCDOC website will list a release date and a parole eligible date. The release date normally...
I imagine the argument from the State will be exigent circumstances for health and safety.
Selling imitation controlled substances, often called bunk, can lead to a felony charge that carries up to 5 years.
Being obviously intoxicated in public could lead to a drunk and disorderly or Public Disorderly Conduct charge. Beer is sold over the counter as well.