Jury Awards $16 Million in Landmark South Carolina Medical Malpractice Case Over Infant Tragedy

Rock Hill, SC – In a landmark decision, a Spartanburg County jury awarded $16 million to a family following the tragic death of their infant at a local hospital. The jury’s verdict emphasizes the significant emotional and physical damages suffered by the plaintiffs, marking a substantial moment in South Carolina’s legal history concerning medical malpractice cases. The case centered on an infant’s death, which occurred after a series of alleged medical oversights at the hospital. According to the trial details, the mother, at 39 weeks pregnant, was admitted to the hospital after tests showed potential … Read more

Justice Out of Reach: Examining the Struggles of Poor Defendants in South Texas’ Legal System

McAllen, Texas — Throughout South Texas, a troubling trend has emerged within the court system, posing significant challenges to poor defendants who often find themselves beleaguered by procedural delays and a lack of adequate legal representation. This systemic issue not only calls into question the fairness of the judicial proceedings but also sheds light on broader inequalities that pervade the region’s approach to justice. In Hidalgo County, for instance, public defenders are stretched thin, managing caseloads that far exceed national standards recommended by legal experts. The American Bar Association suggests that public defenders should not … Read more

South Carolina Law Enforcement Cracks Down on Commonly Ignored Traffic Law

Columbia, S.C. – In an effort to enhance road safety in South Carolina, law enforcement officials are emphasizing the importance of adhering to a often overlooked and frequently violated state traffic law: the full stop at stop signs. Despite being a fundamental rule of the road, many drivers tend to ignore this law, leading to preventable accidents and road traffic injuries each year. Authorities explain that a complete stop means the vehicle must come to a full cessation of movement. This means no rolling stops or slowing down and then proceeding without stopping. Furthermore, drivers … Read more

South Carolina Lawmakers Consider Tougher Anti-Racketeering Laws to Combat Rising Gang and Criminal Activities

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina law enforcement officials and prosecutors are urging state legislators to equip them with more robust tools to effectively combat drug trafficking, sex trafficking, and retail theft rings. Proposed legislation currently under consideration at the State House seeks to impose stricter penalties that could lead to long prison sentences for the orchestrators of these criminal activities. Senators Greg Hembree of Horry and Tom Young of Aiken have introduced bills that would introduce an anti-racketeering, or RICO, statute to the state’s legislation, aligning with measures that many other states have adopted. Such … Read more