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First Time Offense Credit Card Theft

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First Time Offense Credit Card Theft

Sunday, February 22nd, 2026

Credit Card Fraud in Myrtle Beach  Credit card fraud is a serious criminal offense that occurs frequently throughout South Carolina, including first time offense credit card theft, which is why credit card fraud charges are pursued aggressively. As tourism, hospitality, and retail industries continue to grow in coastal communities like Myrtle Beach, financial crimes have also become more common. Understanding how South Carolina defines credit card fraud, the penalties tied to these types of charges, and the legal differences between … Read more

Petty Theft Myrtle Beach: Why You Need a Lawyer

Sunday, February 22nd, 2026

Shoplifting Arrest in Myrtle Beach Shoplifting arrests are common in Myrtle Beach due to the city’s heavy tourism, outlet malls, beachfront retail districts, and seasonal crowds. What many people assume is a minor mistake can quickly escalate into a criminal charge with lasting consequences. South Carolina law treats shoplifting as a theft offense, and convictions can affect employment, housing opportunities, and future criminal exposure. At The Lovely Law Firm, our Myrtle Beach criminal defense attorneys represent individuals charged with shoplifting … Read more

What Can Delay a Personal Injury Settlement in South Carolina?

Sunday, February 22nd, 2026

Why Is My Personal Injury Settlement Taking So Long? If you have been injured in an accident, one of the first questions you probably ask is “How long will this take?” It is a fair question. Medical bills are coming in. You may be out of work. Your life has been disrupted. The reality is that personal injury settlements in South Carolina do not always happen quickly. While some cases resolve in a few months, others take much longer. That is … Read more

2025 Holiday Hours

Friday, December 19th, 2025

Holiday Hours & Availability As the year comes to a close, our firm is taking a moment to recharge. In appreciation for the hard work and dedication our team has shown all year, our staff will be on reduced hours through the end of the year. That said, we are still here for you. Our office remains operational with team members available, and our intake staff is actively assisting new and existing clients. If you reach out during this time, … Read more

Determining Cause of Death of Incarcerated Prisoners in America

Monday, December 15th, 2025

How Experts Uncover the Cause and Manner of Death A medicolegal death investigation is a complex puzzle. When someone dies under unclear circumstances, especially in a place like a prison, forensic pathologists are tasked with assembling a vast collection of seemingly disconnected clues—medical records, witness statements, video footage, and minute biological evidence—into a coherent and truthful narrative. Their work is a methodical pursuit of the final word on how and why a life ended. This article follows a real-world investigation … Read more

How Jail Deaths Are Investigated

Monday, December 15th, 2025

5 Surprising Truths About How In-Custody Deaths Are Investigated Beyond the Yellow Tape Forensic investigation, as portrayed on television, is often a world of swift certainty, where scientific tests point to an undeniable truth in under an hour. The reality, however, is far more complex. Determining the cause and manner of death, especially for an individual who dies in custody, is a painstaking process filled with scientific uncertainty, human judgment, and systemic challenges. This complex process is the subject of … Read more

The Hidden Realities of Death in American Custody

Friday, December 12th, 2025

Beyond Violence of Prison Deaths The Misconception of Prison Deaths When we imagine death behind bars, our minds conjure images shaped by Hollywood and frantic news reports: brutal riots, targeted homicides, violent standoffs. The prevailing narrative suggests that the greatest danger to an incarcerated person is another person. While this threat is real, it profoundly misrepresents a far more pervasive and systemic truth. A landmark report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine tears down this facade. It … Read more

Why Healthcare in Prisons and Jails Often Fails

Friday, December 12th, 2025

Behind Bars, Behind in Health A Surprising Reality When we think of deaths in prisons and jails, our minds often turn to images of violence or suicide. While these tragedies certainly occur, they are not the main reason people die in custody. The statistical reality is far different and points to a deeper, more systemic crisis. According to data collected over nearly two decades, the overwhelming majority of deaths in U.S. carceral facilities are due to illness. From 2001 to … Read more

Why America Can’t Reliably Track Deaths in Jails and Prisons

Thursday, December 11th, 2025

The Missing Count of Jail Deaths in America 1. A Puzzle We Can’t Solve In the United States, a critical puzzle remains unsolved: How many people die each year while in the custody of law enforcement? The answer, disturbingly, is that we don’t have a complete or accurate count. This significant data gap prevents public health officials, the justice system, and the public from understanding the circumstances of these deaths. Without reliable data, the nation’s ability to identify and address … Read more

How Many Inmates Die in Jails in America

Thursday, December 11th, 2025

Uncounted and Unseen: Four Failures That Hide the True Scale of Deaths in U.S. Jails and Prisons The Data We Don’t Have Related to Jail Deaths In a modern, data-driven society, it is a reasonable assumption that an event as serious as a death in the custody of the state would be meticulously tracked. We expect that federal and state governments know who is dying in our nation’s jails and prisons, where they are dying, and why. This fundamental data … Read more

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