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To Protect Your Rights, You Must Know Your Rights.

Have you or someone you know been arrested or accused of committing a crime? Whether it’s a misdemeanor or a felony, the potential consequences can be severe – ranging from fines to probation to jail or prison. Time is not necessarily on your side. You should contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible to analyze your case and advise you of your rights and options.

With over 10 years of experience as a prosecutor or criminal defense attorney, Chris Cain, Attorney-at-Law, can help you navigate the oftentimes slow and daunting criminal process. Each case has its own unique set of facts and circumstances, and Chris Cain, Attorney-at-Law, is committed to explaining every step of the process and analyzing every possible outcome with you. He has experience in all crimes from drug offenses to property offenses to assaultive offenses and murder at all stages of the criminal process – bonds, preliminary hearings, and trials if necessary.

Contact Chris Cain, Attorney-at-Law, to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.

Sumter, Clarendon, Lee, Georgetown, Horry, Richland, Lexington Counties

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Cases Handles By Attorney Chris Cain

  • Assault & Battery 1st Degree

  • Assault & Battery 2nd Degree

  • Assault & Battery 3rd Degree

  • Assault & Battery High and Aggravated (ABHAN)

  • Attempted Murder

  • Armed Robbery

  • Arson

  • Breach of Peace (Non-Aggravated)

  • Breach of Peace (Aggravated) (BOPHAN)

  • Breach of Trust

  • Burglary 1st Degree

  • Burglary 2nd Degree (Non-Violent)

  • Burglary 2nd Degree (Violent)

  • Burglary 3rd Degree

  • Domestic Violence High and Aggravated (DVHAN)

  • Domestic Violence 1st Degree

  • Domestic Violence 2nd Degree

  • Domestic Violence 3rd Degree

  • DUI - Driving Under the Influence

  • Forgery

  • Failure to Stop for Blue Light

  • Grand Larceny, $2,000 - $10,000

  • Grand Larceny, Over $10,000

  • Petit Larceny

  • Malicious Injury to Personal Property, Under $2,000

  • Malicious Injury to Personal Property, $2,000 - $10,000

  • Malicious Injury to Personal Property, Over $10,000

  • Manslaughter

  • Murder

  • Obtaining Goods by False Pretenses

  • Pointing and Presenting a Firearm

  • Possession of Drugs

  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Drugs

  • Possession of Weapon During Violent Crime

  • Public Disorderly Conduct

  • Receiving Stolen Goods

  • Resisting Arrest

  • Shoplifting

  • Trespassing

  • Unlawful Carrying of a Pistol

  • Unlawful Use of 911

  • Use of Vehicle Without Persmission

(The charges above are only some of the cases I have handled. Just because you don't see a charge above doesn't mean I can't help you with your case.)

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