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  2. What’s SC law for assault by a mob charge? A state ... - AOL

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    Braylee Estep, 22, of Columbia, was arrested Jan. 3 by Conway Police for third-degree assault and battery by a mob after assaulting a person at her family’s Conway bar, Stalvey’s Watering Hole.

  3. Lee Correctional Prison Riot - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, 2020, indictments were announced by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and South Carolina Department of Corrections Director Bryan Stirling containing charges of conspiracy, murder, assault and battery by mob, and prisoners carrying a weapon, according to the indictments. [1]

  4. SC Republican party leader and her mother arrested for ... - AOL

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    Braylee Estep, 22, who is the political director for the South Carolina Republican Party, and Michele Stalvey Estep, 53, both of Conway, were charged with third-degree assault and battery by a mob ...

  5. SC Republican party leader, her mother faced mob assault ...

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    Braylee Estep, 22, of Columbia, and Michele Estep, 53, of Conway, were arrested by Conway Police on Jan. 3 and Jan. 2, respectively, on charges of third-degree assault and battery by a mob ...

  6. Third woman arrested in mob assault involving SC Republican ...

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    Katie Richelle Turvey, 26, of Conway, was arrested Jan. 4 by Conway Police and charged with assault and battery by a mob, petit larceny and malicious injury to personal property.

  7. Battery (crime) - Wikipedia

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    Battery is a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault, which is the act of creating reasonable fear or apprehension of such contact. Battery is a specific common law offense, although the term is used more generally to refer to any unlawful offensive physical contact with another person.

  8. Assault and battery - Wikipedia

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    Assault and battery is the combination of two violent crimes: assault (harm or the threat of harm) and battery (physical violence). This legal distinction exists only in jurisdictions that distinguish assault as threatened violence rather than actual violence.

  9. SC student was beaten by classmates walking home from ... - AOL

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    The legal process has been a “slow-moving beast,” Brogdon said, but five have been charged with assault by mob. “I think it’s been frustrating at times for LaTasha,” Brogdon said.