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Gala will celebrate work in fight against 'vicious cycle' of domestic violence ABC News 4 (WCIV-TV) CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) – Seventh. It's not a number to be proud of for South Carolinians. According to the Violence Policy Center, the Palmetto State ranks seventh in the nation for the number of women murdered by men.
Berkeley asked to fund bad-check unit Charleston Post Courier MONCKS CORNER -- Willie Gamble, a Berkeley county locksmith, has a pile of bad checks on his desk that he's given up hope of ever collecting.
Worthless Check Unit touted Charleston Post Courier Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson - Click on 'Worthless Check Unit' to find a link to the form. "It's saved us a lot of time," she said of the program. ...
Businesses see returns on program to thwart bad checks Charleston Post Courier ... a feat Solicitor Scarlett Wilson hailed Tuesday as a victory for merchants, law enforcement and offenders. “It's a win-win for everybody,” Wilson said. ...
Worthless check unit helps businesses cash in Live 5 News Solicitor Scarlett Wilson said she would like to extend the program into Berkeley County as well. She said it helps the businesses and keeps the bad check ...
Victims of Abuse Help County Fight Back WCIV Solicitor Scarlett Wilson today announced the creation of a new task force meant to fill the gaps in the system dealing with criminal domestic violence. ...
In January 2008, something out of the ordinary happened. It wasn't just that a woman was raped one morning as she worked at the Queen Street
Grocery near the "back door" of our courthouse. It wasn't that the defendant was able to flee the scene on foot without being captured
The Community Partnership plans to hold regular forums to educate local residents on crime. This forum was directed at parents. In the fall,
they hope to give a program aimed at teens.
Ninth Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson plucked a gold-finished .50-caliber Desert Eagle handgun from a table of firearms Thursday during a news
conference to announce a state and federal initiative to combat gun violence.
Solicitor Scarlet A. Wilson, U.S. Attorney W. Walter Wilkins, and representatives from a number of federal and local law enforcement agencies unveiled a new program
Thursday aimed at prosecuting illegal gun use at the federal level.