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If evidence is withheld in South Carolina, you can file a complaint with the South Carolina Bar and seek another attorney to challenge the case. You may also contact the South Carolina Judicial Department for further assistance.Full Conversation
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Thank you for providing the location. In South Carolina, you may request the tape through a Freedom of Information Act request. However, there may be limitations if the tape is part of an ongoing investigation. It would be best to consult with a lawyer.
That is what got him in prison
Based on your situation in South Carolina:
- Your relative has the right to appeal his conviction.
- Consider hiring an appellate lawyer who can review the case and potentially challenge the conviction based on the withheld evidence.
- Reach out to South Carolina Appellate Courts for further guidance:
South Carolina Appellate Courts
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Gervais Street, Columbia, SC *
Website: www.sccourts.org The appellate defense attorney refused to perfect the appeal via, raise the prosecutor withholding video tape
Based on your situation in South Carolina:
- You can file a complaint against the defense attorney with the South Carolina Bar.
- You can also seek another attorney who would be willing to challenge the withholding of evidence.
~South Carolina Bar Association
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Taylor St, Columbia, SC *
Website: www.scbar.org
The appellate defense attorney who threw the case is now the head of the s.c. appellate defense
Based on your situation in South Carolina:
- You can file a complaint against the attorney with the South Carolina Judicial Department.
- You can also seek legal advice from another attorney.
~South Carolina Judicial Department
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Gervais St, Columbia, SC *
Website: www.sccourts.org