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WALK A STRAIGHT LINE TOWARD THE STRONGEST DEFENSE POSSIBLE
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WALK A STRAIGHT LINE TOWARD THE STRONGEST DEFENSE POSSIBLE

Were you one of approximately 16 million to visit Myrtle Beach or another South Carolina vacation location this year? The state boasts many popular spots that provide myriad opportunities for summer adventure. Perhaps you rented an expansive beach house and gathered with your entire extended…

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THE DRUG WHISPERER… MORE DRE TESTIMONY COMING TO SOUTH CAROLINA
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THE DRUG WHISPERER… MORE DRE TESTIMONY COMING TO SOUTH CAROLINA

The latest craze among law enforcement is Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) training, where law enforcement officers are trained to identify what drugs a person has taken for purposes of arresting them and charging them with DUI. The training is available to South Carolina officers, and most…

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Comparative negligence and sc auto accidents
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Comparative negligence and sc auto accidents

South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that your recovery in an auto accident case can be reduced by the percentage that you were at fault in the accident up to 50%. Your comparative negligence must not exceed 50%, and, if it…

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Damages in SC Auto Accident Claims
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Damages in SC Auto Accident Claims

South Carolina auto accident law requires the at-fault party to fully compensate anyone who is injured as a result of their negligence. To the extent possible, the negligent driver must restore the injured person to the same position they were in before the injuries happened.…

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