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South Carolina Attorney News Archive (Page 12)
Georgia Officials Probe Fiery Single-Vehicle Crash in HardeevilleA single-vehicle collision on Speedway Boulevard in Hardeeville, South Carolina, led to a fire on Saturday afternoon, sparking investigations by local law enforcement. The Hardeeville Police Department confirmed that the vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a pillar under a railroad overpass. Legal experts specializing in civil litigation, including notable figures from Georgia, are closely monitoring this incident for potential implications related to personal injury law. Their involvement underscores the significance of the case for affected parties seeking clarity and resolution. Meanwhile, the South Carolina Department of Transportation plans to assess the integrity of the bridge involved in the crash. Attorneys are also providing insights into criminal defense strategies that may be relevant to those impacted by the accident. As investigations continue, updates from local officials and legal professionals are expected to offer more details about this tragic event and its potential broader consequences. Suspect Surrenders in Hinesville Shooting Incident Under InvestigationIn Hinesville, Georgia, police are investigating a shooting that resulted in the injury of 17-year-old Kymonie Matthew. After the incident on Bacon Road, Matthew was rushed to a hospital in Savannah for immediate medical care. The shooting suspect, 20-year-old Adrian Perry, has turned himself in to law enforcement. As the case progresses, legal experts highlight the importance of both civil litigation and criminal defense in the proceedings. Local attorneys are particularly focused on how personal injury laws might impact the victim's situation. In an effort to gather more information, the Hinesville Police Department urges anyone with relevant details to contact their detective division for assistance. Tybee Island Hires New Organizer for Disputed Orange Crush EventTybee Island, Georgia, has appointed Steven Smalls as the new organizer for the 2026 Orange Crush festival. This decision marks a significant change, as Smalls will be taking over from trademark owner George Ramson Turner III amid a contentious permit dispute. The situation raises important questions about intellectual property rights and the management of community events. George Ramson Turner III voiced his frustrations during a recent City Hall meeting, arguing that owning the festival's name should play a crucial role in the city's decision-making process. However, Mayor Brian West defended the city’s choice, citing logistics and public safety as key factors. He emphasized Smalls' extensive experience in managing large-scale festivities as a reason for their decision. In response to losing the festival to Smalls, Turner is exploring the possibility of hosting a separate Orange Crush-related event just before Smalls’ festival takes place. However, city officials are skeptical about the feasibility of two similar gatherings occurring in the same timeframe. This ongoing tension not only highlights the intricate issues surrounding business and corporate law in event planning but also underscores the potential impact on real estate and local businesses in the lively community of Tybee Island. **Savannah Cotton Exchange Goes on the Market After 100 Years, Opening Doors for New Ventures**The historic Savannah Cotton Exchange building, located on East Bay Street in Georgia, is up for sale for the first time in over a century, with an asking price of $10 million. Lawyer Richard “Dicky” Mopper from Engel & Völkers has noted the building's exceptional architectural significance, showcasing original craftsmanship that has been carefully maintained. Spanning over 10,000 square feet and offering stunning views of the river, this property presents not only a lucrative real estate opportunity but also a unique chance for estate planners and corporate investors to own a piece of Savannah's storied history. Jeremy Norton, a member of Solomon’s Lodge No. 1, highlights the importance of preserving the building's distinctive character for future generations. This sale marks a significant point where business interests align with heritage, drawing the attention of those involved in real estate law and historical preservation. Savannah's 'Thankful Turkey Tuesday' Brings Thanksgiving Joy to Families in NeedAdams Funeral Services and St. Philip AME Church are teaming up once again to host the third annual Thankful Turkey Tuesday in Savannah, Georgia. Scheduled for November 25th at 10 a.m., this initiative aims to provide holiday meals to families in need, offering turkeys, side dishes, and seasonal food items. The event reinforces the spirit of gratitude and unity within the local community. Volunteers will assist in distributing meals, highlighting the vital role of community support during the holiday season. As a cherished tradition, Thankful Turkey Tuesday showcases how local businesses and organizations contribute to civil welfare while strengthening community connections. With the involvement of community leaders, this event emphasizes both the commitment to charitable acts and the ongoing need for support and unity in Savannah's neighborhoods. Hinesville Tragedy: 2-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots Self, DiesLIBERTY COUNTY, Ga. – An investigation is underway by the Hinesville Police Department following the accidental shooting of a 2-year-old child. The child reportedly suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a home on Slade Street. Emergency responders quickly transported the child to Liberty Regional Medical Center, but, sadly, the child was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. In light of this tragedy, Hinesville Police Chief and local civic leaders are emphasizing the importance of reviewing and reinforcing safety measures within the community. This heartbreaking incident not only raises concerns about responsible firearm ownership but also impacts civil litigation related to children's safety. As Georgia faces such sorrowful events, the community is encouraged to engage in meaningful conversations about protecting children in the context of wills, estates, and family responsibilities. Savannah Fire Department Probes Early Morning Fire at Iconic Crystal Beer ParlorEarly Friday, the Savannah Fire Department responded to a commercial fire at the Crystal Beer Parlor, a well-known establishment located on W. Jones Street in Savannah, Georgia. Flames were reported coming from an exterior walk-in cooler, but thankfully, the main structure remained unharmed. This historic restaurant has been a cherished local fixture for over a century. Owner John Nichols expressed his relief that there were no injuries resulting from the fire. He emphasized the restaurant's commitment to preserving its rich history as a cornerstone of the community. As the investigation into the cause of the fire continues, local business and corporate leaders are coming together to show their support for the Crystal Beer Parlor. This incident highlights the significance of community heritage in matters of real estate and local business. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available regarding this fire and its impact on Savannah's beloved dining scene. Two People Hospitalized After Shooting on Deerfield Avenue in Savannah, GeorgiaA shooting on Deerfield Avenue in Savannah, Georgia, has left two individuals hospitalized as of Thursday night, according to reports from local law enforcement. The Savannah Police Department is currently seeking witnesses to the incident, as details about the condition of those injured remain unclear. Legal experts are highlighting the significance of civil litigation in the aftermath of this shooting, particularly for any potential claims that could arise from this unfortunate event. Notably, criminal defense attorney James Phillips from nearby Chatham County has stressed the importance of conducting thorough investigations, especially in cases that may involve criminal elements. In response to this alarming incident, community leaders are urging residents to stay vigilant. They encourage anyone with relevant information to report it through the Savannah Police mobile app or CrimeStoppers. This call to action reflects the community's commitment to maintaining safety and support during these challenging times. T&T Precast Expands Georgia's Construction Industry with $2M Investment in Colleton CountyColleton County, S.C. — T&T Precast has officially opened its new 11,000 square foot concrete facility in Walterboro, representing a $2 million investment and the creation of 11 full-time jobs. This development is seen as a vital step in enhancing local employment opportunities. Brantley Strickland, Executive Director of the Colleton County Economic Alliance, and Scott Biering, Chairman of the County Council, both praised the facility's strategic location between Charleston and Savannah. They highlighted how this positioning is crucial for attracting new businesses to the area. Aaron Brewer, CFO of T&T Precast, emphasized the company's plans for future growth, aiming to address infrastructure needs not only in Georgia but also in nearby regions. To support this exciting expansion responsibly, Colleton County is investing in comprehensive land use and infrastructure studies. As the construction materials sector experiences significant growth, T&T Precast is set to emerge as a key player in the industry, further solidifying employment opportunities for the local workforce. Chatham County Jail Introduces Round-the-Clock Access to Clergy for Inmate SupportChatham County Sheriff Richard Coleman has unveiled an innovative initiative that grants local clergy 24-hour access to the county detention center. This program aims to enhance the mental health of inmates and reduce potential confrontations within the facility. Responding to long-standing requests from faith leaders, this initiative focuses on providing spiritual guidance to those incarcerated. Sheriff Coleman emphasized the importance of improving mental well-being and acknowledged the diverse backgrounds of detainees. The sheriff expressed hope that the program will lead to fewer altercations and strengthen community relations throughout Georgia. By implementing this initiative, the Chatham County Sheriff's Office reinforces its commitment to fostering a more peaceful and rehabilitative environment for inmates. Additionally, it addresses the intricacies of civil litigation and criminal defense related to the cases of those detained. Savannah Fire Displaces Six People in Early Morning BlazeThe Savannah Fire Department quickly responded to a structure fire on Middleground Road early Saturday, successfully extinguishing the flames within minutes. Thankfully, there were no injuries reported; however, six individuals have been displaced as a result of the fire. The American Red Cross has stepped in to assist the affected residents, providing them with the support they need during this challenging time. Local officials are actively investigating the cause of the fire, emphasizing the crucial role of community safety and legal regulations regarding residential properties. This incident highlights significant implications for civil litigation and real estate law in Georgia, particularly concerning property damage and the rights of displaced individuals. Savannah Police Investigate Shooting on Churchill StreetSavannah, Georgia, is currently facing a serious criminal investigation after a shooting occurred on Churchill Street Thursday night. A male victim suffered a gunshot wound, initially found near the intersection of East 63rd Street and Sussex Place. Remarkably, the individual was able to leave the scene and later contacted 911 for help. Fortunately, authorities have confirmed that his injuries are not life-threatening. As this ongoing investigation unfolds, it raises important questions regarding potential civil litigation implications within the community. Local law enforcement is urging residents with any relevant information to come forward. This incident may also have connections to personal injury law issues related to gun violence in the area. In the wake of these events, Savannah's citizens are increasingly advocating for enhanced criminal defense measures and greater support for victims impacted by gun violence. The community continues to grapple with safety concerns and calls for actionable solutions. Georgia Sheriff Confirms Charges Following Fatal Shooting Spree on St. Helena IslandBeaufort County Sheriff P.J. Tanner has announced that Anferny Freeman faces four murder charges following a tragic shooting at Willie’s Bar and Grill on St. Helena Island, South Carolina. The incident occurred in the early morning hours of October 12, leading to the deaths of Kashawn Glaze, Chiraad Smalls, A’shan’tek Milledge, and Amos Gary. Reports suggest that longstanding tensions between Glaze and Freeman escalated into this violent confrontation, injuring 15 individuals in the process. Law enforcement is actively pursuing additional suspects, noting that evidence indicates three shooters were involved in the attack. This case sheds light on the broader issues of civil litigation and criminal defense in communities near Georgia, as the families of the victims seek justice and accountability.
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