Greenville Criminal Law Blog
Identifying items as drug paraphernalia
Federal and state laws do not merely outlaw illegal substances, like heroin or cocaine, but also the tools and appliances used to cultivate, process and
Process for Form I-9 inspections
If you are the owner, executive or human resources professional of a company with direct employees, you know that all people you hire must complete
Inmate safety during coronavirus
People who are arrested for a criminal offense may find themselves in a jail or a prison depending on the nature of the circumstances. That
Field tests for illegal substances often show false positives
Being falsely accused of a crime is a nightmare that fortunately remains unrealized for the majority of South Carolina residents. However, this was not the
DUI convictions and deportation risks
As an immigrant, you must be careful while in the U.S. to abide by all laws. A criminal conviction could result in a court ordering
What employers must understand about I-9 inspections
The Immigration Reform and Control Act requires businesses to use Employment Eligibility Verification Form I-9 to confirm their employees’ eligibility to work in the U.S. South Carolina
How marriage and visas work
There are two simple ways for an immigrant to get into the country without brushing shoulders with the law. A US citizen will go to
The differences between drug distribution and trafficking charges
The war on drugs is not over, and in South Carolina, law enforcement plays an integral role in getting suspected distributors off the street. When
Will your misdemeanor conviction lead to deportation?
It goes without saying that if you are an immigrant to the U.S., whether documented or undocumented, you should do your best to stay out
Your rights during an immigration raid
The government is waging a war on immigrants across the country. South Carolina is among the battlefields. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has targeted the