Hampton County General Sessions potential jury trials for week of 1/6/2025
A list of potential jury trials for the Jan. 6-10, 2025, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Robert Bonds presiding. Please note
A list of potential jury trials for the Jan. 6-10, 2025, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Robert Bonds presiding. Please note
2024 was a year of tremendous achievement for the 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office. Consider: To celebrate these achievements, let’s also look back at our five
BEAUFORT, S.C. (Dec. 18, 2024) – A Bluffton man who took his girlfriend to a Hilton Head Island apartment to have a paid sexual encounter
A list of potential jury trials for the Dec. 16-20, 2024, term of Beaufort County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Kristi F. Curtis presiding. Please
BEAUFORT, S.C. (Dec. 13, 2024) – A local man who used a machete to kill a visiting Georgia man in 2020 will spend the rest
A list of potential jury trials for the Dec. 9-13, 2024, term of Beaufort County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Carmen T. Mullen and the
HAMPTON, SC (Dec. 5, 2024) – A 25-year-old Brunson man who shot and killed an acquaintance in broad daylight has been found guilty of murder
A list of potential jury trials for the Dec. 2-6, 2024, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Carmen T. Mullen presiding. Please
A list of potential jury trials for the Nov. 18-22, 2024, term of Jasper County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Brian Gibbons presiding. Please note
RIDGELAND, SC (Nov. 15, 2024) – A 28-year-old Jasper County man who targeted the wrong man during a shooting spree is headed to prison. Bernard
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