Greenville Criminal Law Blog
What is drug trafficking?
People often see the words “drug trafficking” in the news or even in movies. But what does “trafficking” mean? In short, it means the selling,
Tips for dealing with law enforcement
It is easy for law enforcement to intimidate. It seems to part of the job, refined by years of dealing with criminals and those who
Advocate prevents detainment during ICE stop
A man in upstate New York State worked in a sanctuary organization that protected immigrants and helped them understand their rights better. Some of the
What makes an illegal search and seizure?
Among the most debated terms in American legal history is the definition of “probable cause.” Police officers invoke “probable cause” when they search a person,
Which criminal charges can affect a green card application?
People who work for extended periods in the United States tend to put down roots. Perhaps you have assimilated into the culture, fallen in love,
Drug charges, job loss and unemployment
We are very familiar with the challenges that people face after drug charges arise, such as high levels of stress, the prospect of spending time
How drug court works in Greenville County
As someone facing drug charges due to a dependency on a particular substance, you may recognize that it is time to make some important changes
What happens when ICE contacts you about an inspection?
The United States government has rules and regulations regarding who you can hire, and how. One of the rules you must follow includes making sure
Drug violations may trigger detention, deportation
Drug violations often lead to serious consequences, but if you are a non-U.S. citizen and you receive a drug conviction, it may lead to detention
Did you have a legitimate expectation of privacy?
The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you against “unreasonable” searches and seizures. Because the Fourth Amendment does not clarify what constitutes as “unreasonable,” the