Monthly Archives: April, 2014

South Carolina Criminal Law Update

In State v. Brannon the South Carolina Court of Appeals was confronted with a probation revocation matter.  Brannon did not have a lawyer when the court revoked his probation and the “record” indicates that “Brannon signed a pre-printed waiver form generated by the Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services in which he purportedly indicated… → Read More

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