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  2. Dick Harpootlian - Wikipedia

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    Harpootlian and Jim Griffin represent former attorney Alex Murdaugh, who had been charged with more than 90 counts of breach of trust with fraudulent intent, computer crimes, money laundering and forgery. Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his young son Paul and wife Maggie and was sentenced to two life sentences, after a six-week long trial.

  3. Murdaugh family - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the judicial circuit districts of South Carolina. From 1920 to 2006, three members of the Murdaugh family served as the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th circuit solicitors for the five-county area of South Carolina's Lowcountry region within the 14th judicial district; [1] [2] the family's influence in the area led to it being colloquially known as "Murdaugh Country."

  4. False pretenses - Wikipedia

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    In New York, obtaining property by false pretenses, felonious breach of trust and embezzlement are included in the term larceny, [21] [22] [23] but the methods of proof required to establish each crime remain as before the code. Obtaining lodging and food on credit at hotel or lodging house with intent to defraud is a misdemeanor. [24]

  5. South Carolina Statehouse corruption investigation - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina State House. The South Carolina Statehouse corruption investigation was a probe into unlawful interactions between members of the South Carolina General Assembly, the political firm of Richard Quinn, Sr., and major state institutions and corporations from 2013 to 2021.

  6. Dueling and dancing on Sundays are illegal in SC. Here ... - AOL

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    Some laws may not be enforced, but they are still on the books. Many of them make residents stop and scratch their heads. Dueling and dancing on Sundays are illegal in SC.

  7. Swindle v Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Evans LJ said that where a defendant commits a fraudulent breach of duty, the beneficiary can recover damages to be in the position before the breach, in the ‘restitutionary’ measure (misleading!), rather than following the ‘stringent test for causation’. This was not in the position as if a breach had not occurred.

  8. South Carolina Code of Laws - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Code of Laws, also SC Code of Laws, is the compendium of all laws in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Divided into 62 chapters, the code provides a legal interpretation of all rights and punishments to all citizens of South Carolina.

  9. Constructive trust - Wikipedia

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    In trust law, a constructive trust is an equitable remedy imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to either a person obtaining or holding a legal property right which they should not possess due to unjust enrichment or interference, or due to a breach of fiduciary duty, which is intercausative with unjust enrichment and/or property interference.

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