by SavageLawFirm | Apr 25, 2018 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: The Post and Courier – April 25, 2018, Gregory Yee | Read entire article A man convicted of manslaughter by a Charleston jury in 2007 will get a new trial after text messages sent back and forth between an attorney in the audience and a juror prompted...
by SavageLawFirm | Mar 20, 2018 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: The Post and Courier – March 20, 2018, Andrew Knapp | Read entire article Outrageous. Superficial. A fool’s errand. A federal judge in Charleston used those words Tuesday in a scathing rebuke of how the FBI handles gun background checks that fail to...
by SavageLawFirm | Nov 7, 2017 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: The Post and Courier – November 6, 2017, Andrew Knapp | Read entire article A young Mount Pleasant resident pleaded guilty Tuesday in a 2015 deadly stabbing of another teenager during a love feud. Matthew Fischer was 16 when he said he stabbed...
by SavageLawFirm | Jun 15, 2017 | Savage Law News
The SC Bar honored J. Scott Bischoff II as the 2016 Pro Bono Award winner for his outstanding commitment to enhancing the lives of others by volunteering legal services to South Carolina’s homeless community. The award was presented on May 18 at the House of Delegates...
by SavageLawFirm | Mar 23, 2017 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: The Post and Courier – March 23, 2017, Jennifer Berry Hawes | Read entire article A judge has denied the federal government’s motion to dismiss a spate of wrongful death lawsuits brought by survivors and families of the nine people killed in the Emanuel...