Confession - eyewitness testimony - videotape of the offense occurring - physical evidence left at the scene - testimony of accomplices - circumstantial evidence - etc) Or a combination of any and all of these. As in all criminal cases the only evidence really necessary to convict, is that necessary to convince the jury of the dfendants guilt beyond a REASONABLE doubt.
Regardless of whatever penalty South Carolina law may call for, it is also a FEDERAL offense (punishable in federal prison for up to 15 years) for a convicted felon to be in possession of a firearm.
The maximum jail sentence in South Carolina for aggravated robbery is a maximum of 15 years. There is no minimum prison time for this offense.
how much time do u serve for arm robbery in the state of south carolina
0 to 15 years.
10-30 Years
Yes, South Carolina does have the death penalty.
Can you become eligible for unemployment benefits after a penalty period in South Carolina?
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If you haven't been convicted of a sexually oriented offense, then you are NOT a sex offender.
This is a list of the states that still have the death penalty. Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas,California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming.
In South Carolina, the penalty for unpaid taxes is 5% of the tax due for the first month, with an additional 0.5% added each month thereafter. There is also a maximum penalty of 25%. Additionally, interest is charged on the unpaid balance at a rate of 2% per month.
You must consult a lawyer.
Construction. Most local unions accept felons, if you are willing to learn and work.
The penalty for felony forgery in South Carolina will depend on the value of the item forged. If it is less than $10,000 the penalty is up to five years in prison. If it is more than $10,000 the penalty is up to 10 years in prison.
No, a convicted felon cannot participate in any activity involving a gun. Convicted Felons do not have the right to bear arms. Nor can they vote, or run for office. It is also hard for them to find a well paid job. Most employers will not hire convicted felons. !st, a bow is not a gun. 2nd, a convicted felon CAN vote, once they are off paper, (released from all supervision) Don't know about running for office... seems they would fit right in though. 3rd, there are well paying jobs out there for convicted felons, not all employers are so closed minded that they won't give a guy/gal a chance.
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