After a individual is arrested for DWI, how long does a S.C. prosecutor own to bring them to court?
Answers:
7 years
depends on the court schedule.
10 days to be indited and it can drag on for mounths
I expect you can find the answer of your question free of charge at
http://www.attorneylaw.blogspot.com
Give it a try.
South Carolina is one of three states that has NO statute of limitations for ANY crime (I think MD and WY are the other two states).
So the answer to your grill is that the prosecutor can bring the charge whenever they want to. You may have a due process/speedy trial argument on Federal Constitutional grounds (and perhaps on state directive grounds) but under their scheme, they can skulk as long as they want to file an information/get an indictment. Source(s): http://www.abolishsexabuse.org/grandjury…
(See Paragraph 5)
I DO NOT KNOW BUT THEY SHOULD TAKE ALL DRUNK DRIVERS OFF THE ROAD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THEY ARE TAKING THE LIVES OF ALL THE PEOPLE ON THE ROAD JUST SO THEY CAN GET DRUNK AND SOCIALIZE THIS MAKES ME SICK. MAYBE THEY SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF DRIVING AGAIN.
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