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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for South Carolina on
Q: Who were the attorneys of the Neil v. Biggers case?
Robin R McLean
Robin R McLean
answered on Jul 3, 2011

ACCORDING TO LEGAL EAGLE WEBSITE:

Bart C. Durham III, Assistant Attorney General of Tennessee, argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was David M. Pack, Attorney General.

Michael Meltsner argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Jack Greenberg,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for South Carolina on
Q: I'm the CP. NCP owes over 5000 in CS. It was over 10000, but she deliberately went back & forth to my home state & hers

Claiming pymts tht were not made, eventually confusing both CS offices in both states until my case was closed due to "non-cooperation". Im from SC and she lives in TX. Every time the bal. gets over 5000 she starts the manipulation scheme. In the end, the credit is given (w/o my consent)... View More

Robin R McLean
Robin R McLean
answered on Jul 3, 2011

Is the Court Order which set child support issued from a South Carolina court? If so, and you and the child are still in S.C., then the court retains jurisdiction. You should file a Rule to Show Cause against her (don't wait for the clerk of Court to do it), and part of the relief you request... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for South Carolina on
Q: What does disposition :guilty bench trial mean
Robin R McLean
Robin R McLean
answered on May 18, 2011

It means that there was a trial in front of a judge (not a jury) and the judge found the accused guilty of the charge.

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