by Williams & Walsh | Feb 11, 2016 |
Assault & Battery with Intent to Kill Assault & Battery with Intent to Kill (ABWIK)/Attempted Murder A person commits the offense or assault and battery with intent to kill (ABWIK), now classified as attempted murder in S.C. Code §16-3-29, when he or she...
by Williams & Walsh | Feb 11, 2016 |
Asset Forfeiture/Cash, Vehicle & Property Seizures When law enforcement seizes assets pursuant to an arrest, the process that it must go through in order to retain the assets is known as Asset Forfeiture. This type of seizure of personal property or cash is...
by Williams & Walsh | Feb 11, 2016 |
Assault First, Second, or Third Degree Assault & Battery First, Second, or Third Degree South Carolina divides the crime of Assault & Battery into several different “degrees.” Assault and battery is defined as the act of harming or attempting to harm an...
by Williams & Walsh | Feb 11, 2016
Armed Robbery Armed Robbery is a serious crime carrying serious penalties in South Carolina. As the statute below states, a person convicted of Armed Robbery can face a mandatory minimum of 10 years prison time. If you are facing such a charge, please contact Williams...
by Williams & Walsh | Feb 11, 2016 |
Criminal Defense Attorneys At Williams & Walsh, our attorneys have represented over a 5,000 clients combined who were charged with state and/or federal crimes over the years. We will not only explain the criminal charges against you, but also consider and explain...