Kulp Law Firm: Timothy Kulp is a criminal defense and DUI Lawyer in Charleston, S.C. We provide clients with over 30 years of experience and are board certified in Criminal Trial Advocacy.
Well, first things first, you need an experienced lawyer who has navigated the criminal justice system in Charleston, SC for over three decades. You may not want to leave your freedom–your future–in the hands of an attorney who lacks extensive experience in criminal defense.
DUI/DWI
Timothy Kulp, Charleston DUI Attorney has over 40 years of investigative, courtroom, jury trial, and appellate work and is board certified in criminal trial advocacy.
Traffic Violations
Provide your attorney names, numbers and any other information you exchanged with those involved, as well as accident reports, traffic tickets and any photographs you took.
Robbery
Burglary
White Collar Crimes
Theft
Misdemeanors
First Offense: For simple possession of certain controlled substances (e.g., marijuana under one ounce), a first offense is often classified as a misdemeanor.
Drug Crimes
Impact on Federal Benefits: A drug conviction may affect federal student aid, housing assistance, and other benefits, particularly if the offense involved drug trafficking or occurred on federal property.
Assault
No matter how the situation escalated, it ended with you being arrested for assault and battery charges in Charleston, SC. Now your life is about to get turned upside down. You’re facing possible jail time, and that’s just the beginning. Right now, you just wish there was some way to make things right and put this all behind you. But you don’t know where to start.
Murder
Effective June 4, 2015, CDV laws changed in South Carolina. CDV charges are no longer categorized based on the number of offenses. Now, they are viewed in terms of “degrees†–as in first, second and third degree murder.
Local, state and federal criminal law, dui defense, domestic violence, juvenile defense, college disciplinary proceedings, professional licensing disciplinary matters, cyber and computer crimes, drug charges, civil litigation, business law, and personal injury law.
Your attorney can help you obtain compensation for losses, including property damage, pain and suffering, medical expenses, missed wages and auto repairs.