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South Carolina DUI Laws: What You Need to Know After an Arrest
South Carolina’s drunk driving laws are strict. You can be convicted for having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% regardless of your level of impairment, and a conviction for a first-time offense can mean fines, jail time, and other penalties. If you are...
What Does It Take to Prove a Drunk Driving Charge in South Carolina?
In order to secure a conviction for drunk driving in South Carolina, prosecutors must prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If prosecutors cannot meet this “burden of proof,” then it doesn’t matter whether or not the defendant was actually drunk...
7 Ways to Challenge Your Field Sobriety Test Results in South Carolina
When the police pull you over on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) in South Carolina, they will typically ask you to take the field sobriety tests. Unlike the breathalyzer test, you are not required to take the field sobriety tests under South Carolina...
What Happens When You Miss a Court Date in South Carolina?
When you get arrested for a crime in South Carolina, you have an obligation to show up in court. In fact, you may need to appear in court multiple times during your case. So, what happens if you don’t show up? This article covers what you need to know if you miss a...
8 Ways to Fight a False Positive BAC Reading in South Carolina?
When you get pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving in South Carolina, the police will typically test your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) using a breathalyzer device. If the breathalyzer device says your BAC is above the legal limit (0.08 percent for drivers...
What to Know if You’ve Been Charged with DUAC in Rock Hill, SC
In South Carolina, there are two main types of drunk driving charges. The first is driving under the influence (DUI). If your “faculties to drive a motor vehicle are materially and appreciably impaired,” you can be charged with DUI regardless of your blood alcohol...
Charged with DUI Drugs in South Carolina?
Driving under the influence of alcohol is not the only way to get a DUI charge in South Carolina. You can also be charged with DUI for driving under the influence of drugs (“DUI drugs”). While there are some similarities between DUI cases involving alcohol and drugs,...
Can a Criminal Defense Lawyer Help Me if I Am Guilty in South Carolina?
If you have been charged with a crime in South Carolina, the last thing you want to do is assume that you are guilty. No matter what charge you are facing, a conviction will have severe consequences, and you need to fight your charge by all means available. But, what...
If I Refuse a DUI Breath Test Can I Be Convicted?
If you have been charged with a DUI in South Carolina, the prosecution must prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Without clear evidence of your intoxication while driving, they will struggle to secure a conviction, and you may be able to go free. So, what...
Can You Avoid a Conviction By Entering a Diversion Program in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, having a criminal conviction on your record can impact many different aspects of your life. Even once you have served your sentence, your conviction could make it more difficult to find housing or get a loan, and you will likely find that you are...