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Trailer: South Carolina Criminal Law Podcast
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Episode 5 – Obstructing Injustice – Seth Okin
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Episode 4 – Obstructing Injustice – Kush Arora
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Episode 3 – Obstructing Injustice – Oleg Fastovsky
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Episode 2 – Obstructing Injustice – Karin Porter
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Episode 1 – Obstructing Injustice – David Benowitz
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Episode 6 – Mental Illness and Substance Abuse in the Criminal Justice System
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Episode 5 – Foster Care to Founding a Firm with Bianca Williams
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Episode 4 – Taxation, Finance & Racial (In)Justice with Suha Najjar and Zachary Turner
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Episode 3 – COVID, Crime and the Courts with Allie Menegakis of SC4CJR
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Episode 2 – Allow Us to (Re)Introduce Ourselves
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Episode 1 – Mandy Powers Norrell
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Episode 10 – These Are a Few of Our Favorite War Stories
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The Christmas Movie Debate with Brett Bayne
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Episode 8 – 2020 Golden Gavel Awards
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Episode 7 – Medical-Legal Partnerships with Kirby Mitchell of South Carolina Legal Services
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Episode 6 – USC School of Law Dean William Hubbard
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Episode 5 – NACDL President Chris Adams on Death Penalty Cases
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Episode 4 – The YLD and Surviving As a Young Lawyer with Jeanmarie Tankersley
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Episode 3 – Fighting the Good Fight for Low Income Citizens with Sue Berkowitz of Appleseed Legal Justice Center
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Episode 2 – The Breonna Taylor Case and the Undisclosed Podcast with Colin Miller, AC Parham, and Jasmine Caruthers
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Episode 4.1 – College Football in the Time of Corona with Chris Paschal
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Episode 27 – COVID 19 and the Pandemic Recession Webinar
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Episode 26 – The Great Criminal Justice Debate with April Sampson and Mark McLawhorn
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Criminal Justice Reform with Allie Menegakis of SC4CJR.org
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Episode 24 – Get Lit with Brindolyn McNair and Karson Terry
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Episode 23 – Summer Wine Recommendations with Mike the Wine Guy
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Episode 22 – Lean Law with Susan Williams
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Episode 21 – Law School in the Time of Corona
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Episode 20 – Murder Etc. Host Brad Willis
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Bonus Episode: Fictional Lawyer Tournament
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Bonus Episode: The Man Who Would Be Tiger King
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Episode 18 – Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Costa Pleicones … Really!
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Episode 17 – Behind the Bench with Judge Robert Hood
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Episode 16 – The SC Bar Conference with Conference Chair Judge Carolyn Matthews
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Episode 15 – The path from calculus to Congress with Adair Boroughs
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Episode 14 – The Golden Gavels: These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things
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Episode 13: Easy Marketing Tips: Just Pay Shipping And Handling With Kenny Berger
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Episode 12: Work-Life Balance Panel With LaRone Washington, Nick Lewis, and Kenny Gardner
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Episode 11: Raising The Bar With SC Bar President Beverly Carroll
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Episode 10: School Funding And Educational Equality With Professor Derek Black
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Episode 9: Vital Info On Vital Records With Virginia Riley
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Episode 8: Behind The Brisket With Robert Goings
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Episode 7: SC Bar Mock Trial With Cynthia Cothran, Megan Gresham, Alex Mende and Carolina Williamson
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Episode 6: Estate Planning: What You Need To Know with Jonathan Spitz
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Episode 5: Charleston Bar And Diversity with Debra Gammons
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Episode 4: Work/Life Integration With The Law with Tameika Isaac Devine
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Episode 3: Politics, Public Defending & Pedal Guitar with Rhodes Bailey
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Episode 2: Charleston School of Law with Ed Bell
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Episode 1: Football (and Law) with Todd Ellis
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Episode 20: Public Policy and Governmental Affairs with “Mayor Bob” Coble
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Episode 19 – Immigration Law with Mike Pinilla
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Episode 18 – Chris Kenney
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Episode 17 – Consumer Legal Services and Greenville Practice with Susan Ingles
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Episode 16 – Anxiety & Depression in the Law with Nicky Davis
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Episode 15 – Stacy Thompson
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Episode 14: What Had Happened Was
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Episode 13: Employment Law
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Episode 12 – Micah Caskey
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Episode 11: Law Student Takeover
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Episode 10: Barbara Seymour
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Episode 9: Plaintiff Roundtable
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Episode 8 – Off the Record
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Episode 7 – Jack Swerling
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Episode 6: Chad McGowan
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Episode 5: Judge Donna Strom
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Episode 4: Brett Bayne
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Episode 3: Judge Daniel Coble
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Episode 2: Minority Round Table
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Episode 1: Ducati’s Back, Alright!
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Episode 20 – Civil Law Primer
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Episode 19 – Criminal Law Primer
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Episode 18 – Family Law Primer
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Episode 17 – Women’s Roundtable
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Episode 16 – Megan Seiner
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Episode 15 – Jennifer Rainville
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Episode 14 – Malissa Burnette
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Episode 13 – Criminal Law Round Table
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Episode 12 – Reader Questions
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BONUS Episode – Sweatervest Halloween
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Episode 11- Benjamin Dunn
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Episode 10 – Eric Poston a.k.k. Ducati James
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Episode 9 – Justice John Few
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Episode 8 – Vance Stricklin Jr.
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Episode 7 – David Ross and Guests
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Episode 6 – David Rudolf
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Episode 5 – Byron Gipson
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Episode 4 – Dick Harpootlian
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Episode 3 – Getting to Know You
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Episode 2 – John Nichols
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Episode 1 – Rep. Micah Caskey
I am a lawyer and very familiar with criminal attorneys practicing in Columbia. When I was looking at a criminal contempt charge, I knew who to call. Dayne is one of the most dedicated lawyers I have ever known. He is truly a rising star in the legal community. Take it from a lawyer; if you get in trouble with the law, you can’t go wrong by hiring Dayne Phillips.
- Fellow Attorney & Criminal Client ★★★★★I hired Mr. Phillips to defend my son against several driving charges. I was immediately impressed by his willingness to listen and to weigh each detail of the case. He was down to earth and practical, easy to talk to and showed genuine concern. He quickly analyzed the details of the case, cutting away the trivia and going to the core legal questions. I felt my son was well represented and the result speaks for itself.
- Father of a Criminal Client ★★★★★I was very pleased and comfortable with Mr. Phillips representing me. He was very helpful and anytime I needed his help or advice he was always there to make sure I understood exactly what I was going to court for and what everything meant. He did everything he said he was going to do and he didn’t send me to anyone else or have anyone else represent me for him. I would definitely hire him again!!!
- Criminal Client ★★★★★“Dayne Phillips was solidly in my corner from the beginning and when it was time for my hearing, I felt like he knew more than anyone in the room about not only my specific case, but the laws that applied to it. His experience and insight enabled me to face my difficulties with both hopefulness and realistic expectations. In the end, the outcome was the best that I dared to hope for.”
- K.N. ★★★★★