I got a DWI in NY but live in SC
Question Details: Can my case be transferred to SC?
Robert Johnston / Law Office Of Robert J. Johnston Attorney
Answered 3 years ago
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No, they cannot transfer your case. There are a bunch of reasons for it, but to make it simple and give you the shorter answer, South Carolina simply does not have jurisdiction. I wish you well.
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Location: Myrtle Beach (Horry County)
Email: LawyerSC@aol.com
Phone: 843-828-1137
Web Site: RobertJohnstonLaw.com
Areas of Practice: Criminal Defense & Personal Injury