Hurley Burish and Stanton, SC Attorneys at law

Richland County – Domestic Abuse/Battery and Strangulation Charges Dismissed

After interviewing several witnesses to the incident, including the complaining witness, Attorney Saperstein negotiated the dismissal of his client’s charges. The interviews revealed a stark contrast between the original reporting of the incident and the version consistently reported by these witnesses, many of whom were never interviewed by police. […]

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Richland County – Second Degree Reckless Homicide Not Guilty Verdict

Attorney Saperstein’s client was charged with Reckless Homicide for allegedly shoving a terminally ill landlord in a dispute over rent; the landlord died two weeks later. Attorney Saperstein convinced the jury to acquit the client on the homicide charge, arguing that medical evidence could not decisively show that the landlord died from the push and […]

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Richland County – – Not Guilty Verdict at Jury Trial in Second Degree Reckless Endangering With a Weapon

Attorney David E. Saperstein’s client was initially charged with Attempted Homicide in Richland County when three witnesses alleged that Saperstein’s client tried to stab one of them with a knife on the sidewalk between the client’s house and a next door tavern. The charge was amended to Felony 2nd Degree Reckless Endangerment (with a weapon), […]

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Richland County – OWI Second Offense Reduced To Reckless Driving Citation

Attorney David E. Saperstein’s client was charged with 2nd Offense Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated. Attorney Saperstein successfully negotiated an amendment down to a reckless driving citation based on weaknesses in the State’s evidence that he discovered during his pre-trial investigation. […]

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