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Ask-a-Lawyer
(Separate Website)
The South Carolina Bar’s free Ask-A-Lawyer telephone service has helped callers with their legal questions for four years, during which it has expanded from two to five days a week and provided free legal help to more than 52,000 callers.
By: South Carolina Bar Association
Crime Victims' Ombudsman
(Separate Website)
The mission of the Crime Victim's Ombudsman is to attempt to ensure that all crime victims are served justly, equitably, and fairly by South Carolina's criminal justice organizations. The Crime Victims' Ombudsman provides three main services: refers crime victims to appropriate agencies, provides liaison services, and reviews and attempts to resolve complaints against elements of the criminal and juvenile justice systems or victim assistance programs. The Crime Victims' Ombudsman is an impartial third party that is neither an advocate for victims nor a defender of bureaucracy.
By: SC Crime Victims' Ombudsman
Department of Corrections Home Page
(Separate Website)
Information for family members of inmates, searchable inmate database, and victim services.
By: SC Department of Corrections
Lawyer Referral Service Online
(Separate Website)
The Lawyer Referral Service Online provides a list of attorneys by county that participate in the Bar's LRS program. To find an attorney simply click the county in which you live and look for one that practices in the area of law concerning your question.
By: South Carolina Bar Association
State Office of Victim Assistance - State Government Victim Services Agencies
(Separate Website)
By: State Office of Victim Assistance
State Office of Victim Assistance - Statewide Victim Services Organizations
(Separate Website)