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Criminal Defense Laws in South Carolina.

South Carolina has NO statute of limitations for ANY criminal offense — one of only 2 states (with Wyoming) with this rule. Felonies are classified A through F, and the death penalty is active with three execution methods (electrocution, lethal injection, firing squad). Executions resumed in September 2024 after a 13-year hiatus. Expungement is available for first-offense misdemeanors and certain other limited categories.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

State law

Statute of Limitations

No limit (all criminal offenses)SC common law (no statutory limitation)

South Carolina has no statute of limitations for any criminal offense — felony or misdemeanor. This is one of only 2 states (with Wyoming) with no limitations for any crime. The only defense is "oppressive" pre-indictment delay causing actual prejudice to the defense.

State law

Key South Carolina Statutes

Class A: up to 30 years. Class B: up to 25 years. Class C: up to 20 years. Class D: up to 15 years. Class E: up to 10 years. Class F: up to 5 years. Many serious offenses (murder, armed robbery, drug trafficking) carry specific statutory penalties that override class maximums.

South Carolina retains the death penalty. Three methods: electrocution (default), lethal injection, and firing squad (added 2021). If the condemned does not elect a method within 14 days before execution, electrocution is the default. Executions resumed September 2024.

Eligible: first-offense misdemeanors, youthful offender convictions, dismissed/acquitted charges, and certain first-offense drug possession. Applications go through the Solicitor's Office. Effect: restores person to pre-arrest status — no perjury for failing to disclose expunged records.

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This page summarizes publicly available statutes and rules for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content. Laws change — always verify with the primary source or consult a licensed attorney in South Carolina.

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