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Greg McCollum Complete Legal Defense Team

Criminal Defense Attorney Conway, DUI Lawyer Surfside, SC

Greg McCollum Complete Legal Defense Team

2055 Glenns Bay Rd
Surfside Beach South Carolina 29575
United States

(843) 461-1374

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At Complete Legal Defense Team, We Defend the Accused Who Have a Lot to Lose. "Having a lot of to lose" is a sign that you have a good life, which you have worked hard to build. We don't accept every case. We can only help you if you are more protective than you are.
Criminal court is used to prosecute criminals. You don't need to be a criminal to get out of prison.
You should not be treated like a criminal if you are a good person. We don't want one incident to ruin your career or define your life.
If we accept your case we go to work to protect your future, your reputation, and the good life you worked hard to build.
Our clients are almost all new to the system. We defend those who have a lot to lose.

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About Surfside Beach

Surfside Beach is a town in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. Its nickname is "The Family Beach". The population was 3,837 at the 2010 census, down from 4,425 in 2000. It is considered a part of the Grand Strand. == Geography == According to the United States Census Bureau Surfside Beach has a total area of 2.0 square miles (5.1 km2), of which 1.9 square miles (5.0 km2) is land and 0.04 square mile (0.1 km2) (1.02%) is water. == History == This portion of beach was mentioned in the 1765 diary of John Bartram, botanist, who lodged at what was presumably Stephen Peak's plantation, "at the west end of long bay". It was also mentioned in the 1773 journal of William Bartram, naturalist, who also "got to the West end of Long Bay, where [he] lodged at a large Indigo plantation." The plantation in question was called "The Ark", possibly because it was originally owned by "Mr. Aark." A 1838 survey recorded it having 3,194 acres. The plantation reported 57 slaves in 1850 and 63 in 1860. The main house was located near the ocean front (at 3rd Ave S and Willow Dr in present-day Surfside Beach) with several slave cabins just to the north along the ocean and a cemetery behind it (S Hollywood Dr on the west, to Juniper Dr on the north, to 6th Ave S on the east, to Cypress Dr on the south.) The main house served as shelter during the great hurricane of 1893.

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