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Section 16-1-10. Categorization of felonies and misdemeanors; exemptions. - (A) Felonies are classified, for the purpose of sentencing, into...
Section 16-1-20. Penalties for classes of felonies. - (A) A person convicted of classified offenses, must be imprisoned...
Section 16-1-30. Classification of new statutory offenses. - All criminal offenses created by statute after July 1, 1993,...
Section 16-1-40. Accessory. - A person who aids in the commission of a felony...
Section 16-1-50. Indictment and conviction of accessories. - A person who counsels, hires, or otherwise procures a felony...
Section 16-1-55. Classification of accessory crimes. - A person who commits the offense of accessory after the...
Section 16-1-57. Classification of third or subsequent conviction of certain property crimes. - A person convicted of an offense for which the term...
Section 16-1-60. Violent crimes defined. - For purposes of definition under South Carolina law, a violent...
Section 16-1-70. Nonviolent crimes. - For purposes of definition under South Carolina law a nonviolent...
Section 16-1-80. Offense of attempt punished as principal offense. - A person who commits the common law offense of attempt,...
Section 16-1-90. Crimes classified as felonies. - (A) The following offenses are Class A felonies and the...
Section 16-1-100. Crimes classified as misdemeanors. - (A) The following offenses are Class A misdemeanors and the...
Section 16-1-110. Classification of felonies or misdemeanors not listed in Sections 16-1-90 or 16-1-100. - A felony or misdemeanor provided by statute or in common...
Section 16-1-120. Increased sentences for repeat offenders. - (1) When an individual, who was convicted of a Class...
Section 16-1-130. Persons not eligible for diversion program. - (A) A person may not be considered for a diversion...