In South Carolina, the third simple possession charge becomes a felony. The first and second charges are misdemeanors.
if you took a plea and was convicated of a felony can it be expunged into a misdemeemor in South Carolina
Guidelines for WHAT?
Grand theft is classified as a felony. In South Carolina they have declined to put any limitation on criminal acts.
There is no limitation for a felony in South Carolina. They are one of seven states that have determined that a limitation should not apply in these cases.
In South Carolina, a felony DUI is typically charged when an individual has multiple prior DUI convictions within a certain time frame. A felony DUI conviction usually carries harsher penalties than a misdemeanor DUI, including longer jail sentences and higher fines. Additionally, a felony DUI can result in the loss of driving privileges and other serious consequences.
Yes, there is a statute of limitations for theft in North Carolina. If it is a felony or a malicious misdemeanor, there is no limitation. If it is another type of misdemeanor, it would be two years.
South Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. They have decided that no statute of limitations shall apply to any crime. So drug possession can be charged at any time in the lifetime of the accused perpetrator.
It was part of the Louisiana Purchase.
I'm not sure specifically about South Carolina, but if the conviction was some sort of felony, federal law prohibits you from purchasing a firearm.
Cannot buy a gun for 1 year from conviction date or 1 year from a positive drug analysis done by court/ police etc
North Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. Burglary is normally a felony. If the crime is a felony of any type there is no limit. Malicious misdemeanors have not limit either. Other misdemeanors are set at 2 years.
Just got one an hour ago for 1,092.50