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DUI Definition in South Carolina
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges refer to more than just the well-known blood alcohol content of .08 percent or higher. Under South Carolina law, you may be charged with a DUI if you are under the influence of any drug, including alcohol, which impairs your ability to safely drive….
What is the Difference Between a Felony and Misdemeanor?
When we hear about criminal charges, we often hear the terms misdemeanor and felony, but many of us don’t know exactly what that means. A misdemeanor is a much less serious crime than a felony, and most of the time a person charged with a misdemeanor will see a judge…
How A DUI Can Affect Your Professional License
If you are facing a charge or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) in the state of South Carolina, you may face more than your driver’s license being suspended. Along with substantial fines and jail time, you may also face severe consequences regarding your professional license. If…