BBM: That made me laugh...:floorlaugh:
I think I missed where TM has a private attorney. Can someone please post a link?
Sidney Moorer was represented in Mondays bond hearing by Kirk Truslow.
Patrick McLaughlin, a Florence attorney, represented Tammy Moorer during her hearing.
Myrtle Beach attorney Greg McCollum filed a notice of motion on Monday, April 7, asking Circuit Court Judge Steven John to reconsider his previous order denying bond on March 17 for his client, Tammy Moorer.
It looks like Tammy had a family friend, florence attorney, Patrick McLaughlin represent her in her Bond Hearing on February 24th.
The following hearing on March 17th she was represented by public defender, Greg McCollum.
Below are the two quotes regarding her attorneys.
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Sources: http://tinyurl.com/p4sw5v5
http://tinyurl.com/o2h9j5m
Hope this helps
If she's not willing to help him. Or even possibly throw him under the bus. Maybe she feels it's payback time for him cheating. Just my opinion.
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Hoppy are u going tomorrow? Or today I should ask.
Is Greg McCollum a public defender? He used to be, but I don't think he still is. Does anyone know if he still does public defense work?So they both have public defenders. Thanks.
Is Greg McCollum a public defender? He used to be, but I don't think he still is. Does anyone know if he still does public defense work?
http://www.criminallawyermyrtlebeach.com/attorney_profile.html
"After passing the bar and becoming admitted to practice law in 1988, he served as a judicial law clerk for then circuit court Judge Don Rushing. Greg McCollum then joined the public defender's office, where he worked for less than a year before being hired by the district attorney as a felony trial prosecutor."
"In 1995 Mr. McCollum left the DUI Court to concentrate his practice on criminal defense. Since that time he has successfully defended individuals accused of serious felonies such as narcotics trafficking, murder, and assault among many other offenses. "