Posts by Ed Martin
Is a DUAC the same as a DUI in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, there are two serious drunk driving charges that drivers can face if pulled over while intoxicated: DUI and DUAC. While most drivers know what a DUI charge is, many clients question whether a DUAC is the same thing. Is DUAC the same as DUI? DUAC stands for “driving with unlawful alcohol concentration,”…
Read MoreFast FAQs: South Carolina DUI
The team at SeiferFlatow believes that an informed driver is the best driver. We feel it’s important to educate drivers about traffic laws in South Carolina – especially DUI – because we know that being under-informed can lead to unfortunate and serious consequences. Most drivers in South Carolina know what Driving Under the Influence (DUI)…
Read MoreFAQ: Does a DUI carry jail time in South Carolina?
Most people know that driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in South Carolina, but we still find that people are severely underinformed on the subject. This can lead to unfortunate and serious consequences. South Carolina law defines driving under the influence/DUI as driving under the influence of a substance (ie, alcohol or…
Read MoreFalse Pretenses in South Carolina
South Carolina law treats wrongfully gaining property from another person, or theft, as a criminal offense. Theft can happen in a number of ways, including fraud or larceny. Similar to both these crimes is the theft crime of “false pretenses,” which is sometimes described as a combination of fraud and larceny because it involves both…
Read MoreAn Overview of South Carolina Gun Laws
Knowing your local gun laws is an important part of being a responsible gun owner, but gun laws in the U.S. can be complicated and hard to keep up with because they are ever-changing and vary from state to state. If you’re in South Carolina, knowing the requirements to purchase or carry a gun in…
Read MoreLarceny in South Carolina
Chances are you’ve heard the term “larceny” mentioned as a spectator, whether in news stories, police reports, social media posts, or your favorite crime drama series. But if you’re facing charges of larceny, it’s important to know what is considered larceny in South Carolina and what kind of punishments it can carry. What is Larceny?…
Read MoreHow can the Traffic Education Program get my South Carolina ticket dismissed?
One of the first questions we often get as defense attorneys is, “how do I get this ticket dropped?” While not all tickets are able to be dropped or dismissed, most of the tickets we handle at SeiferFlatow are able to be reduced. If you do not meet the guidelines for dismissal, or we believe…
Read MorePossession of Controlled Substances in South Carolina
We previously discussed South Carolina’s definition of simple possession of marijuana and the penalties and consequences of that type of charge. Possession of other controlled substances – like cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin – carry their own charges, penalties, and consequences. Cocaine Possession Under South Carolina law, it is unlawful to knowingly or intentionally possess a…
Read MoreDomestic Violence in South Carolina: Charges & Penalties
Being charged with domestic violence is a serious offense, and it can have long-lasting effects on not only your relationship but your personal rights. Many times, domestic violence charges can have an impact in family law, and family court, so it is very important that your criminal charges are handled with the utmost care. In…
Read MoreOwning a Gun in South Carolina: What You Need to Know
South Carolina is not an open-carry state, meaning it is a crime to walk around and openly carry a gun or firearm. In May 2021, South Carolina’s governor signed into law legislation that will allow a concealed weapons permit holder to carry their firearm openly while in public. The Open Carry with Training Act will…
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