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South Carolina has an unusual murder statute, as it does not define separate murder charges; in fact, the state law never uses terms like “capital murder,” “first-degree murder,” or “second-degree murder.” Nevertheless, the statute defines three punishment levels for murder, which roughly correspond to the punishments other states associate with...
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