When you face a life-altering event, you want relevant and informative guidance from a lawyer you can trust. Learn more about your case with our legal blog written by Holland & Usry attorneys for Gaffney, Spartanburg, Union, and other South Carolina cities and counties.
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Guilty Plea Types: Based on Fault and SentencingDo you have to admit you did it in a guilty plea? Our South Carolina criminal defense lawyer says, “It depends” & describes sentencing options for guilty pleas.
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How Paralyzed South Carolina Workers Can Get Workers' Comp to Help Pay for a Home They Can Live InA Spartanburg, SC workers’ comp lawyer explains how paralyzed workers can qualify for comp to help pay for a new home and renovations to accommodate needs.
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Probable Cause Hearing in Department of Social Services CasesA Spartanburg SC lawyer discusses probable cause hearings and the Department of Social Services when your child is placed into Emergency Protective Custody.
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Emergency Protective Custody: The role it plays in some DSS casesA look at law giving South Carolina the the power to put your child in Emergency Protective Custody.
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How Inspection Reports Can Prove Defective or Broken Equipment Caused a South Carolina Semi-Trailer AccidentA Spartanburg, SC semi-trailer accident lawyer reveals a key to proving a trucking company put a defective or broken 18 wheeler on the road, causing a wreck.
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Pretrial Intervention: A Very Good Alternative for Eligible PeopleLearn about pretrial intervention (PTI), an alternative way of handling South Carolina criminal charges without a conviction, and whether you may qualify here.
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AEP: A Good Alternative for Minors Charged with Certain Alcohol-Related ChargesOur criminal defense attorney discusses South Carolina’s Alcohol Education Program and how it can avoid criminal conviction for some young people.
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All That Glitters Is Not Gold, And Sometimes You’ve Got to Be Happy With the Bronze: The Good and Bad of Youthful Offender Act SentencesSouth Carolina Law: A Spartanburg criminal defense lawyer from explains the potential benefits and hazards of a Youthful Offender Act.
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Removing Criminal Charges From Your Record: It May Not Be What You ThinkWondering what it means to get criminal charges off your record in South Carolina? A local Spartanburg criminal defense lawyer explains.
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The Laws Regulating Search Warrants in South Carolina Are Clear, and an Invalid Search Warrant May Result in Inadmissible EvidenceIf the search warrant used against you is invalid, evidence found may be inadmissible in court. Learn more about search warrants under South Carolina law.