Who Is Eligible for Expungement in South Carolina?
A criminal record can significantly limit your life, but it doesn’t have to. About 25% of people with a criminal …
Read MoreWhat Amendment Protects Prisoners From Cruel And Unusual Punishment?
What amendment protects prisoners from cruel and unusual punishment? Shealey Law Firm answers this. The Eighth Amendment is key to …
Read MoreHow to Seek Permanent Scar Compensation or Disfigurement Compensation
If you’re injured in a personal injury accident, you may suffer permanent scarring or disfigurement, and you may receive compensation …
Read MoreWhat Are Your Rights When Being Questioned by Police in South Carolina?
The police can ask, but you don’t have to answer. In the United States, we have important rights. The Fifth …
Read MoreCan A Convicted Felon Own a Firearm in SC?
South Carolina has countless law-abiding gun owners. Unfortunately, anyone convicted of a felony will end up losing their gun rights. …
Read MoreUnderstanding the Difference Between Felony Charges and Misdemeanor Charges in South Carolina
Criminal charges in South Carolina may be felony or misdemeanor charges. Felonies carry greater potential consequences and are typically the …
Read MoreHow To Prove Truck Accident Liability in a South Carolina Case
Proving liability is critical in any South Carolina truck accident case. Common ways to prove liability include traffic violations, careless …
Read MoreUnderstanding The Process of Criminal Record Expungement In South Carolina
The process of criminal record expungement in South Carolina can result in removal of a criminal charge or conviction from …
Read MoreWhat Are Your Rights When Arrested In South Carolina?
You have important rights when you interact with law enforcement. This includes when you are placed under arrest. Shealey Law …
Read MoreHow South Carolina’s Criminal Justice System Treats Juvenile Offenders
South Carolina’s criminal justice system treats juvenile offenders differently. Shealey Law Firm explains how. Key Differences from Adult Court Jury …
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