In South Carolina, felonies are classified into six categories. The six categories, in order of severity, are Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, and Class F felonies. Someone who is convicted of a felony will face imprisonment, fines, or both.
North Carolina is a state. It is on the east coast next to Tennessee and under Virginia. South Carolina is under us.
In South Carolina, domestic violence convictions cannot be expunged if they are classified as felonies. However, if the conviction is a misdemeanor, expungement may be possible under certain conditions, such as completing probation and having no further legal issues. It's essential to consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to your situation and to ensure all requirements are met.
South Carolina and North Carolina have never been at war, they are part of the same country.
Yes, adultery is considered a crime in South Carolina. It is classified as a misdemeanor offense under state law.
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South Carolina does not define peace officer (except for a limited definition for correction employees, S.C. Code Ann. 24-1-280, but federal law enforcement officers have some peace officer powers) Full-time law enforcement officers from the following agencies authorized under this statue to carry firearms: ● Secret Service ● FBI ● BATF ● DEA ● Customs Service ● USPS ● IRS ● U.S. Marshals Service. They may: Enforce criminal laws under specified circumstances; mostly involving acts committed in their presence (misdemeanor or felonies) and in such cases, they have the same powers as South Carolina police officers. Or at the request of an agency head, designee or individual officer requesting immediate assistance S.C. Code Ann. § 23-1-212
According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in South Carolina was $44,695 in 2008. This is under the national average of $52,029.
Yes, in South Carolina, a 17 year old is considered a minor. The age of majority in South Carolina is 18, so individuals under the age of 18 are legally considered minors.
It is dangerous to drive while under the influence. In SC, a DUI will stay on a persons record for the rest of their life.
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