Getting charged with a crime in Seabrook Island can be a traumatic experience. Even "petty" crimes can cause an individual's life to fall apart professionally and personally. Spending time in jail is bad enough, but the ramifications of a criminal record run deep, resulting in loss of employment, loss of friends, and even family. For many people, having a zealous criminal defense attorney in Seabrook Island, SC, to defend their rights is the only shot they have of living a normal life.
That's why, if you have been charged with a crime, you need the help of a veteran criminal defense lawyer early in the legal process. That's where Cobb Hammett Law Firm comes in to give you or your loved one hope when you need it the most.
Our criminal defense law firm was founded to help people just like you - hardworking men and women who are looking at diminished employment opportunities and a possible lifetime of embarrassment. But with our team of experts fighting by your side, you have a much better chance of maintaining your freedom and living a normal, productive life. When it comes to criminal law in Seabrook Island, we've seen it all. With decades of combined experience, there is no case too complicated or severe for us to handle, from common DUI charges to complicated cases involving juvenile crimes. Unlike some of our competition, we prioritize personalized service and cutting-edge criminal defense strategies to effectively represent our clients.
Clients rank Cobb Hammett, LLC as the top choice for Seabrook Island criminal defense because we provide:
Choosing the right criminal defense lawyer in Seabrook Island can mean the difference between conviction and acquittal. Our firm has represented thousands of clients in the Lowcountry, and we're ready to defend you too. Some of our specialties include:
DUI penalties in Seabrook Island can be very harsh. Many first-time DUI offenders must endure a lifelong criminal record, license suspension, and the possibility of spending time in jail. Officers and judges take DUI very seriously, with 30% of traffic fatalities in South Carolina involving impaired drivers, according to NHTSA. Criminal convictions can have lasting impacts on your life, which is why Cobb Hammett Law Firm works so hard to get these charges dismissed or negotiated down. In some cases, we help clients avoid jail time altogether.
The bottom line? Our criminal law defense attorneys will do everything possible to keep you out of jail with a clean permanent record. It all starts with a free consultation, where we will take time to explain the DUI process. We'll also discuss your defense options and speak at length about the differences between going to trial and accepting a plea bargain.
The consequences of a DUI in Seabrook Island depend on a number of factors, including your blood alcohol level and how many DUIs you have received in the last 10 years. If you're convicted, the DUI charge will remain on your criminal history and can be seen by anyone who runs a background check on you. Sometimes, a judge will require you to enter alcohol treatment or install an interlock device on your automobile.
If you're on the fence about hiring a criminal defense lawyer in Seabrook Island, SC, consider the following DUI consequences:
48 hours to 90 days
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Five days to three years
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60 days to five years
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Additional consequences can include:
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When convicted of DUI in South Carolina, most offenders must join the Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program. This program mandates that offenders complete a drug and alcohol assessment and follow the recommended treatment options.
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Some first-time DUI offenders in Seabrook Island may choose to complete community service in lieu of jail time. Community service hours are usually equal to the length of jail time an offender would be required to serve.
Typically, when a person is convicted of driving under the influence in Seabrook Island, their driver's license is restricted or suspended. The length of restriction or suspension depends on how many prior DUI convictions an individual has.
First-time DUI offenders must endure a six-month license suspension. Drivers convicted with a blood-alcohol level of .15% or more do not qualify for a provisional license. However, sometimes they may still drive using an ignition interlock device.
Offenders convicted of a second DUI charge must use an ignition interlock device (IID) for two years.
Offenders convicted of a third DUI charge must use an ignition interlock device (IID) for three years. That term increases to four years if the driver is convicted of three DUIs in five years.
For offenders with two or more convictions, the judge will immobilize their vehicle if it is not equipped with an IID. When a judge immobilizes a vehicle, the owner must turn over their registration and license plate. Clearly, the consequences of receiving a DUI in Seabrook Island can be life-changing, and not in a good way. The good news is that with Cobb Hammett Law Firm, you have a real chance at beating your charges and avoiding serious fines and jail time. Every case is different, which is why it's so important that you call our office as soon as possible if you are charged with a DUI.
Most drivers brush off traffic law violations as minor offenses, but the fact of the matter is they are criminal matters to be taken seriously. Despite popular opinion, Traffic Violation cases in Seabrook Island can carry significant consequences like fines and even incarceration. If you or someone you love has been convicted of several traffic offenses, your license could be suspended, restricting your ability to work and feed your family.
Every driver should take Traffic Violations seriously. If you're charged with a traffic crime, it's time to protect yourself and your family with a trusted criminal defense lawyer in Seabrook Island, SC. Cobb Dill Hammett, LLC is ready to provide the legal guidance and advice you need to beat your traffic charges. We'll research the merits of your case, explain what charges you're facing, discuss your defense options, and strategize an effective defense on your behalf.
There are dozens and dozens of traffic laws in Seabrook Island, all of which affect drivers in some way. Our Seabrook Island defense attorneys fight a full range of violations, including but not limited to the following:
As seasoned traffic violation lawyers, we know how frustrating it can be to get charged with a Traffic Violation. While some traffic charges can be minor, others are severe and can affect your life for years to come. Don't leave your fate up to chance call Cobb Hammett Law Firm today for the highest-quality Traffic Violation representation in Seabrook Island.
At Cobb Dill Hammett, LLC, we understand that children are still growing and learning about the world around them. As such, they may make mistakes that get them into trouble with the law. Children and teens who are arrested in Seabrook Island can face much different futures than other children their age. Some face intensive probation, while others are made to spend time in jail.
This happens most often when a child's parents fail to retain legal counsel for their son or daughter. Cases referred to the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice often move quicker than adult cases, so finding a good lawyer is of utmost importance. With that said, a compassionate criminal defense attorney in Seabrook Island, SC, can educate you and your child about their alleged charges. To help prevent your child from going to a detention center, we will devise a strategy to achieve favorable results in their case.
Unlike adults, juveniles don't have a constitutional right to a bond hearing. Instead, once your child is taken into custody a Detention Hearing is conducted within 48 hours. This hearing is similar to a combination of a Bond Hearing and a Preliminary Hearing. Unfortunately, there is little time to prepare for these hearings, which is why you must move quickly and call Cobb Hammett law firm as soon as possible.
Our team gathers police reports, petitions, interviews your child at the DJJ, speaks with you about the case and talks to the prosecutor to discover if they have plans for detention. In most cases, we strive to avoid detention and seek alternatives like divisionary programs or treatment facilities. This strategy better addresses your child's issues and keeps them out of the juvenile legal system in Seabrook Island. If your child is charged with a crime, and South Carolina decides to prosecute, your child will appear before a family court judge, who will find them delinquent or not delinquent. There are no juries in juvenile cases in South Carolina, which is why it's crucial to have a lawyer present to defend your child if they go in front of a judge.
Common penalties for juveniles charged with crimes in Seabrook Island include:
Whether you are facing a DUI charge or a serious traffic violation, Cobb Hammett Law Firm is here to fight for your rights so you can continue living life. The future might seem bleak, but our criminal defense lawyers in Seabrook Island, SC, have the tools, experience, and strategy to win your case, as we have with so many others. Don't lose hope call our office today and maintain your freedom tomorrow.
Updated: Oct. 15, 2024 at 6:26 PM PDTSEABROOK ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - The town of Seabrook Island is looking to cap the number of short-term rentals, but the limits could change depending on the area where one lives.The island says short-term rentals have been a debate for years, especially since a first-ever short-term rental committee formed in the beginning of this year.Si...
Updated: Oct. 15, 2024 at 6:26 PM PDT
SEABROOK ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - The town of Seabrook Island is looking to cap the number of short-term rentals, but the limits could change depending on the area where one lives.
The island says short-term rentals have been a debate for years, especially since a first-ever short-term rental committee formed in the beginning of this year.
Since then, the committee has had nearly 20 meetings, including four public hearings of their own, to work on what they should bring to town council before any possible ordinance is passed.
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A packed room full of Seabrook owners, renters and STR committee members had their final opportunity on Tuesday to speak publicly in front of the town council.
Seabrook resident Paul McLaughlin has been following the fight since the beginning, hoping the town will put a cap in place.
“If the mayor’s proposals are adopted, which contradicts everything he placed to do, Seabrook will turn into a soulless community made up of transient, housing and occupants, coming and going,” McLaughlin said.
Another resident, Phil Squire, thinks otherwise.
“Putting a cap on rental properties on Seabrook is the worst idea that anybody on Seabrook has proposed,” Squire said.
Seabrook Island’s town administrator, Joe Cronin, says the town has heard at least 600 comments, both written and in-person, since the start of this year on the STR debate. And even after months of conversation, folks are still divided.
“I think, mostly, there’s an effect on our community’s quality of life,” Seabrook Island Property Owners Association Executive Director Heather Paton said.
Resident Teresa Grace has owned on Seabrook Island since 2020 after being a long-time renter. She encourages others to recognize that tourism is what helps the island grow in the long run.
“I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t get the rent for 20 years,” Grace said.
Right now, no STR cap exists on the island. But the proposed ordinance would create two separate caps. In the proposed “overlay district,” which includes townhomes, cluster homes, condos and single-family homes closest to the beach, the cap would be set at 540 short-term rentals. In all other residential areas, which are exclusively single-family areas, the cap would be 105.
Overall, about 25% of the island would be made up of short-term rentals, if this is passed.
“This is where most of the problems with STRs exist,” resident Terrance Little said. “So, if anyone deserves relief from the negative impact of commercial rental activity, it is the full-time residents in these areas.”
The town is also considering changing the rates for STR permits and establishing regulations on trash, illegal dumping, parking and more.
Short-term rental committee members Deb Lehman, Nancy Buck and Ted Johnson all spoke Tuesday during public comment. Buck and Johnson mainly stressed how important it was that they all reach a decision sooner rather than later.
“I hope the divisiveness on this island ends because this is our slice of heaven,” Buck said. “I don’t care what anybody says about quality of life. You try to find a better place to live than Seabrook Island.”
Cronin says he expects the first reading on the ordinances to take place on Oct. 28 with the final reading in November.
“I don’t think anybody is going to get 100% of what they ask for,” Cronin said. “But I think there’s opportunities for people to see benefits and the final product that comes out of this process.”
Read below for a description on the four proposed ordinances.
STR Public Hearing - 10-15-24 - Agenda by Live 5 News on Scribd
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Event: 63rd Carolinas Senior Amateur ChampionshipHost Site: Seabrook Island Club (Ocean Winds), Seabrook Island, S.C.Playing Dates: September 10-12, 2024Social Media: @CGAgolf1909Related: Championship Website | Scoring...
Event: 63rd Carolinas Senior Amateur Championship
Host Site: Seabrook Island Club (Ocean Winds), Seabrook Island, S.C.
Playing Dates: September 10-12, 2024
Social Media: @CGAgolf1909
LOCATION – Seabrook Island, S.C.
It was a beautiful week at Seabrook Island Club for the 63rd Carolinas Senior Amateur Championship. Lee Porter of Pinehurst, N.C. carded rounds of 73-71-69 to finish at a three-day total of 213, 3-under to take home the trophy.
Round 1 was the perfect day with sunny skies for all players. Porter had two birdies on his scorecard for Round 1, and he came in with a 73, 1-over, two strokes off the lead. After Round 1, Jeff Jamieson of Cary, N.C., Casey Smith of Abbeville, S.C., and Christopher Ingram of Winston-Salem, N.C., shared the top spot on the leaderboard at 1-under.
In Round 2 on Wednesday, cloudy skies greeted our morning wave and stuck around all day for the afternoon wave as well. Porter had another solid day of golf given the strong winds and tight fairways, coming in under par for the day with a 71, 1-under to put him at even-par for the tournament after two rounds.
Heading into the Final Round, Larry Cloninger of Gastonia, N.C. had the lead by himself at 3-under. Cloninger had an impressive bogey-free second round with three birdies to shoot 3-under for the day to give him the solo lead. Two strokes behind him was Yancey Johnson of Simpsonville, N.C., at 1-under, and Porter was another stroke back in third place at even.
“I had never been here before, but this was a great golf course in excellent condition. It was on the tighter side and the wind definitely made it more challenging,” Porter shared regarding playing at Seabrook Island Club’s Ocean Winds course.
A colorful sunrise and rainbow greeted us first thing in the morning for the Final Round on Thursday before the clouds rolled in. The competition was fierce and full of surprises throughout the day as many players came in and out of the top of the leaderboard.
Porter began the day strong with birdies on holes 1 and 5. Through five holes, Porter sat just one stroke back from Cloninger who remained at 3-under. As the final couple of groups made the turn, Cloninger made his way to 4-under and Eddie Hargett of Blythewood, S.C. climbed up the leaderboard to second place at 1-under. Porter made the turn at even-par.
Porter bounced back with birdies on 11, 13, and 14 to make his way back up to the top. Through 14 holes, Porter, Cloninger, and Hargett were all tied for the lead at 3-under, making it an exciting finish coming down the stretch. With a birdie from Porter on 16, he jumped to 4-under. Coming down the 18th fairway, Porter had a one-stroke lead over Hargett and Cloninger. After hitting the green, he needed to two-putt for par to secure the win, and he did just that.
“I definitely struck the ball very well. Luckily the putter cooperated today a little bit more.”
This win is Porter’s first CGA championship title. “Since I got back to playing golf, the guys that I’ve met and played with have been very meaningful. And especially with Jack retiring, to get a win under his watch is very special to me.”
Hargett finished in second place at 2-under, and Cloninger finished in third place at 1-under.
The Carolinas Golf Association would like to thank Director of Golf Brian Thelan, Head Superintendent Sean Hardwick, Ocean Winds Superintendent Brian Drinkard, and the rest of members and staff of Seabrook Island Club for a fantastic week.
About the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA)
The CGA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization founded in 1909 to promote and protect the game of golf in the Carolinas by providing competitions, education, support, and benefits to golf clubs and golfers. The CGA is one of the largest golf associations in the country, with over 700 member clubs represented by over 200,000 individuals.
The CGA annually conducts 48 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 150 One-Day (net and gross) events and qualifying for USGA national championships. The CGA serves golf in the Carolinas with numerous programs such as: the USGA Handicap System; tournament management software and support; course measuring and course/slope ratings; agronomy consultation; answers about the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, and Handicapping; Carolinas Golf Magazine; Interclub series; Tarheel Youth Golf Association; Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame; expense assistance for USGA Junior and Girls' Junior qualifiers from the Carolinas; and the Carolinas Golf Foundation (CGF). The CGF has distributed over $3,000,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives, including junior, women and adaptive programs.
For more information about the Carolinas Golf Association, follow @cgagolf1909 on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok, or visit our websitewww.carolinasgolf.org/
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