Bluffton couple get prison for abusing their 6 children
BEAUFORT, SC (October 21, 2020) – A Beaufort County couple have been sentenced to prison for abusing and failing to properly care for six of
BEAUFORT, SC (October 21, 2020) – A Beaufort County couple have been sentenced to prison for abusing and failing to properly care for six of
Assistant Solicitor Dustin Whetsel addresses a remote jury during the Mock Trial Competition.
Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone was back before a legislative panel considering criminal-justice reforms for South Carolina. Stone traveled to Columbia to speak in person
Some criminals struggle with anti-social behavior. Others embrace it. Criminal-justice reform that does not recognize this difference – and treat each type of offender accordingly
OKATIE, SC (July 27, 2020) – The S.C. Victim Assistance Network on Monday recognized Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone for his work to help crime
BLUFFTON, SC – Citing concerns about human trafficking and exploitation of children, 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone recently endorsed a federal bill requiring tech companies
With criminal-justice reform now part of the public consciousness, Solicitor Stone puts forward a plan for South Carolina. It includes several points he and other
Stone discusses prosecutions involving law enforcement officers
HAMPTON COUNTY, SC (April 17, 2020) — Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office employees are assisting the recovery from the tornado that ravaged parts of Hampton County
OKATIE, SC (April 14, 2020) – The 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office recently launched a redesigned website that offers more information than ever before, in a
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