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Convicted murderer sentenced to 30 years in prison after trying to kidnap woman in Garden City

Convicted murderer sentenced to 30 years in prison after trying to kidnap woman in Garden City Jeremiah Anthony Dicapua (Source: Georgetown County Detention Center) By WMBF News Staff | May 14, 2021 at 3:29 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 3:30 PM GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) - A convicted murderer will now spend the next 30 years in prison after being found guilty in an attempted kidnapping case. The 15th Circuit Solicitor’s Office said 70-year-old Jeremiah Anthony Dicapua, of Garden City Beach, was sentenced Friday. It’s the maximum sentence for that charge, according to Georgetown County deputy solicitor Alicia Richardson. Georgetown County deputies said the attempted kidnapping incident occurred in June 2018, when a woman told authorities Dicapua got out of his vehicle and attempted to abduct her while she was jogging on South Waccamaw Drive.

South Carolina Court Rules Death Was Work-Related and Workers Compensation Death Benefits Are Payable to Beneficiary s | Chartwell Law

The South Carolina Court of Appeal recently decided the case of Patel v. BVM Motel. Ms. Patel worked for a large national motel chain close to an interstate. Her job required her to be on the motel premises at all times, so she did not clock in or out. She and her husband lived in the motel, and she was not charged for the accommodations.    On August 16, 2015, at 8:01 a.m., an intruder broke into her motel room and murdered both Ms. Patel and her husband during a robbery. She was found in her uniform with her name tag attached to her shirt.

Rehearing Recently Sought in South Carolina Appeals Court Case That May Affect the Priority of Refinance Mortgages | Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The South Carolina Court of Appeals rejected the replacement mortgage doctrine on Nov. 25, 2020 and held a home equity line of credit had priority over a subsequent mortgage that secured refinancing of a mortgage prior in time and senior to the HELOC. In ArrowPointe Federal Credit Union v. Bailey, linked here, the Court of Appeals relied on South Carolina’s statutory race-notice framework to find the home equity line creditor had priority because it recorded its lien before the second mortgage was made and recorded. Appellant filed a motion to reconsider on Dec. 9, 2020, and no action had been taken as of Dec. 30, 2020.

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