Criminal Defense

Criminal Defense Lawyer in Greenville, SC

Types of South Carolina Criminal Defense Cases We Handle

The Boggs Law Firm has a criminal defense legal team that can handle all types of state and federal crimes as well as juvenile cases that are handled through family court. Some of the case types we can help with include:

This is just a small list of examples of the cases we handle. Reach out to our team for more information about how we can help you with any criminal case you are facing.

Why Should I Hire a Greenville, SC Criminal Defense Lawyer?

In most criminal cases, you have an option to use a public defender. However, those attorneys are overworked and rarely have time to do thorough investigations to flesh out your case. Instead, you should hire a private criminal defense attorney who can prioritize your case. 

Similarly, you may think you can handle your case yourself. If you didn’t do anything wrong, you shouldn’t be found guilty, right? That’s not always how things work. Many people are falsely accused, wrongfully arrested, and incorrectly found guilty. By working with a skilled criminal defense attorney, you will have someone on your side who knows the law and can use it to support your innocence.

Why You Should Choose The Boggs Law Firm

The Boggs Law Firm is a criminal defense law firm that provides services to clients throughout the Greenville area. We are dedicated to our clients and ensure they get the best outcome possible.

We Know The Law

Our Greenville criminal defense lawyers are highly educated and receive annual training about South Carolina criminal laws. We know the law and use that information to support your case. We can create targeted strategies to keep you out of jail and work to protect your freedom.

We Listen To Your Story

In most criminal cases, the defendant has a story that needs to be heard. We will listen to what you have to say and make sure the prosecution, court, and jury hear that story. The information you have can help prove that you are not guilty.

We Will Use Multiple Defense Strategies

The best criminal defense lawyers in South Carolina use multiple defense strategies to fight the charges against their clients. The Boggs Law Firm uses this tactic as well. We aggressively argue for our client and work to get the charges dismissed or reduced as much as possible.

Our Greenville criminal defense lawyers are highly educated and receive annual training about South Carolina criminal laws. We know the law and use that information to support your case. We can create targeted strategies to keep you out of jail and work to protect your freedom.

In most criminal cases, the defendant has a story that needs to be heard. We will listen to what you have to say and make sure the prosecution, court, and jury hear that story. The information you have can help prove that you are not guilty.

The best criminal defense lawyers in South Carolina use multiple defense strategies to fight the charges against their clients. Boggs Law Firm uses this tactic as well. We aggressively argue for our client and work to get the charges dismissed or reduced as much as possible.

How To Choose The Right Criminal Defense Attorney

It’s important that you find an attorney who works well with you. Not every lawyer will work for every defendant. Here are some questions that you should ask your criminal defense lawyer before you hire them:

You should be completely comfortable with the answers an attorney gives you before you hire them to represent you in a criminal matter.

Criminal Penalties in South Carolina

There are various levels of criminal offenses in South Carolina. They all have different levels of penalties.

Traffic violations may be separated into three categories: moving violations, non-moving violations, and parking violations.

  • Moving Violations – This includes offenses that occur while the vehicle is in motion. Examples include speeding, reckless driving, and hit and run.
  • Non-Moving Violations – This includes offenses that are not related to a vehicle being in motion. Examples include driving without insurance and having an expired registration.
  • Parking Violations – This includes offenses that occur when a vehicle is illegally parked. Examples include parking in a handicapped spot or fire lane.

Most of the penalties for traffic violations are fines. However, there may be exceptions for excessive moving violations and DUIs.

Misdemeanors are typically considered less serious than felonies. However, misdemeanors can still result in jail time and significant fines. Potential jail sentences for South Carolina misdemeanor offenses include:

  • Class A Misdemeanor – Up to three years in jail. Examples include a third-time DUI, retail theft, and certain drug possession charges.
  • Class B Misdemeanor – Up to two years in jail. Examples include tax fraud, instigating gang activity, and aiding escape.
  • Class C Misdemeanor – Up to one year in jail. Examples include second-degree harassment and unlawful possession of gaming devices.

Felonies are some of the most serious crimes in South Carolina. There are multiple levels of felonies with extremely significant jail time included.

  • Class A Felony – Up to 30 years in prison. Examples include voluntary manslaughter and first-degree criminal sexual conduct.
  • Class B Felony – Up to 25 years in prison. Examples include hit and run resulting in death and second-degree arson.
  • Class C Felony – Up to 20 years in prison. Examples include sexual exploitation of a minor and attempted armed robbery.
  • Class D Felony – Up to 15 years in prison. Examples include third-degree arson and second-degree burglary.
  • Class E Felony – Up to 10 years in prison. Examples include unlawful conduct toward a child and reckless homicide.
  • Class F Felony – Up to five years in prison. Examples include stalking, involuntary manslaughter and malicious injury to animals.


In addition, there are “exempt felonies” that have specific prison sentences. For example, murder carries a prison term of 30 years to life or capital punishment. First-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor will result in 25 years to life in prison. Possessing marijuana without appropriate stamps will result in up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Contact a Greenville Criminal Defense Attorney Today

If you or a loved one has been arrested, you should immediately contact a criminal defense lawyer in Greenville, SC. Don’t talk to the police without legal representation. They will use your words against you. The Boggs Law Firm is here to help. We serve clients throughout the Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, and Clemson, SC areas.

Call us today at 864-233-8066 for a consultation of your specific case.