He was no tooth fairy: Savannah man guilty of Hampton County burglary
HAMPTON, S.C. (April 3, 2024) – A Savannah man who broke into an Estill home and stole firearms and jewelry – plus a bag full
HAMPTON, S.C. (April 3, 2024) – A Savannah man who broke into an Estill home and stole firearms and jewelry – plus a bag full
A list of potential jury trials for the April 1-5, 2024, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Clifton Newman presiding. Please note
HAMPTON, S.C. (Jan. 11, 2024) – A Hampton County resident who shot an Estill woman outside a grocery store has been convicted of voluntary manslaughter.
A list of potential jury trials for the Jan. 8-12, 2024, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Carmen T. Mullen presiding. Please
OAKTIE, S.C. (Dec. 21, 2023) – The 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office Career Criminal Unit earned convictions against 44 of the Lowcountry’s most violent and habitual
HAMPTON, SC (Nov. 13, 2023) – Two men connected to a grisly triple murder in the Hampton County town of Varnville have been sent to
A list of potential jury trials for the Nov. 6-10, 2023, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Robert Bonds presiding. Please note
A list of potential jury trials for the Sept. 18-22, 2023, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Brooks Goldsmith presiding. Please note
A list of potential jury trials for the Aug. 7-11, 2023, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Robert Bonds presiding. Please note
A list of potential matters for the June 5-9, 2023, term of Hampton County General Sessions Court, the Honorable Robert Bonds presiding. Please note this
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