May 30, 2018 | Criminal Defense
At best, South Carolina’s grand jury system is antiquated, unnecessary, and a waste of time. At worst, it’s a tool that prosecutors use to push weak cases to trial even after a judge says there isn’t enough evidence. It’s time for the US...
May 30, 2018 | Criminal Defense, Fourth Amendment, Personal Injury
The Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) in Myrtle Beach regularly violates suspects’ constitutional rights by forcing their way into homes without knocking or announcing themselves, according to report from a US magistrate. A U.S. magistrate judge said in a document...
May 30, 2018 | Victim's Rights
Police and prosecutors often portray themselves as the protectors of crime victims, noble defenders whose first priority is to safeguard the wellbeing of the people. Although that’s how it should be, and it’s certainly how many police and prosecutors see themselves,...
May 23, 2018 | Business Law and Litigation
Every small business needs a business law firm that is prepared to aggressively prosecute and defend lawsuits on their behalf, but how does a small business avoid lawsuits? A lawsuit can bring down a business. That’s one reason responsible business owners keep the...
May 23, 2018 | Criminal Defense, Expungements, Legislation, Personal Injury
A friend sends you an email titled “You need to see this.” You open it up, expecting a funny video or maybe a story about the latest outrageous antics of your least-favorite politician. Instead, it’s a photo of you. And not just any photo – the...