South Carolina Code 16-1-90. Crimes classified as felonies
10-11-325(B)(2)Detonating an explosive or destructive device or igniting an incendiary device upon the capitol grounds or within the capitol building resulting in death to a person where there was not malice aforethought16-3-50Manslaughter-voluntary16-3-29Attempted murder16-3-652Criminal sexual conduct First degree16-3-655(C)(2)Criminal sexual conduct, 1st degree, with minor less than 16, 2nd offense16-3-656Assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct First degree16-3-658Criminal sexual conduct where victim is legal spouse (separated) First degree16-3-910Kidnapping16-3-920Conspiracy to commit kidnapping16-3-1050(F)Abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult resulting in death16-3-1075(B)(2)Carjacking (great bodily injury)16-3-2020(B)(2)Trafficking in persons – 2nd offense16-3-2020(C)Trafficking in persons in which the victim is under age eighteen – 1st offense16-11-110(A)Arson in the first degree16-11-330(A)Robbery while armed with a deadly weapon16-11-380(A)Entering bank with intent to steal money, securities for money, or property, by force, intimidation, or threats16-11-390Safecracking16-11-523(D)(2)Injuring real property when illegally obtaining nonferrous metals and the act results in the death of a person 16-13-385(E)(2)Tampering with a utility meter that results in death of another person16-23-720(A)(2)Detonating a destructive device or causing an explosion, or intentionally aiding, counseling, or procuring an explosion by means of detonation of a destructive device which results in the death of a person where there was not malice aforethought24-13-450Taking of a hostage by an inmate25-7-30Giving information respecting national or state defense to foreign contacts in time of war25-7-40Gathering information for an enemy43-35-85(F),
Attorney's Note
Under the South Carolina Code, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:Class | Prison | Fine |
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Class A felony | up to 30 years | |
Class B felony | up to 25 years | |
Class C felony | up to 20 years | |
Class D felony | up to 15 years | |
Class E felony | up to 10 years | |
Class F felony | up to 5 years |
Terms Used In South Carolina Code 16-1-90
- Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
- Answer: The formal written statement by a defendant responding to a civil complaint and setting forth the grounds for defense.
- Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
- Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
- Charity: An agency, institution, or organization in existence and operating for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons and conducted for educational, religious, scientific, medical, or other beneficent purposes.
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Forgery: The fraudulent signing or alteration of another's name to an instrument such as a deed, mortgage, or check. The intent of the forgery is to deceive or defraud. Source: OCC
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
- Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.
- Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
- Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
16-3-1050(F)Abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult resulting in death44-53-370Prohibited Acts A, penalties (b)(1) (narcotic drugs in Schedules I(b) and (c), LSD, and Schedule II) second, third, or subsequent offense44-53-370(e)(2)(a)2Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 10 grams or more but less than 28 grams) Second offense44-53-370(e)(2)(b)2Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 28 grams or more but less than 100 grams) Second offense44-53-370(e)(5)(a)2Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in LSD, 100 dosage units or more but less than 500 dosage units) Second offense44-53-370(e)(5)(b)2Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in LSD, 500 dosage units or more but less than 1,000 dosage units) Second offense44-53-370(e)(5)(a)3Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in LSD, 100 dosage units or more, but less than 500 dosage units) Third or subsequent offense44-53-370(e)(5)(b)3Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in LSD, 500 dosage units or more, but less than 1,000 dosage units) Third or subsequent offense44-53-370(e)(6)(d)Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in flunitrazepam, 5 kilograms or more)44-53-370(e)(8)(a)(ii)Trafficking in MDMA or ecstasy, 100 dosage units but less than 500-Second offense44-53-370(e)(8)(a)(iii)Trafficking in MDMA or ecstasy, 100 dosage units but less than 500-Third or subsequent offense44-53-370(e)(8)(b)(ii)Trafficking in MDMA or ecstasy, 100 dosage units but less than 1000-Third or subsequent offense44-53-370(e)(8)(b)(iii)Trafficking in MDMA or ecstasy, 100 dosage units but less than 1000-Third or subsequent offense44-53-370(g)(1)(b)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (distribution of narcotic drugs in Schedules I(b) and (c), LSD, and Schedule II with intent to commit a crime) Second offense44-53-370(g)(1)(c)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (distribution of narcotic drugs in Schedules I(b) and (c), LSD, and Schedule II with intent to commit a crime) Third or subsequent offense44-53-375(B)(2)Manufacture, distribution of methamphetamine or cocaine base, second offense44-53-375(B)(3)Manufacture, distribution, etc., methamphetamine, or cocaine base Third or subsequent offense44-53-375(C)(1)(b)Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine (10 grams or more but less than 28 grams) Second offense44-53-375(C)(2)(b)Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine (28 grams or more but less than 100 grams)44-53-375(E)(a)(ii)
and (iii)Trafficking in nine grams or more, but less than twenty-eight grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine second of subsequent offense44-53-375(F)(1)(e)Trafficking in four hundred grams or more of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine Second offense55-1-30(3)Unlawful removing or damaging of airport facility or equipment when death results56-5-1030(B)(3)Interference with traffic-control devices or railroad signs or signals prohibited when death results from violation58-7-60(D)(2)Unlawful appropriation of gas that results in the death of another person58-7-70(E)(2)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters that results in death of another person58-15-870(D)Injuring a railroad or electric railway resulting in the death of another person58-17-4090Penalty for obstruction of railroad
(B) The following offenses are Class B felonies and the maximum terms established for a Class B felony, not more than twenty-five years, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:
10-11-325(B)(3)Detonating an explosive or destructive device or igniting an incendiary device upon the capitol ground or within the capitol building resulting in injury to a person10-11-325(B)(4)Detonating an explosive or destructive device or igniting an incendiary device upon the capitol grounds or within the capitol building resulting in damage to real or personal property16-3-210(C)Assault and battery by mob in the second degree16-11-110(B)Arson in the second degree16-11-740(B)(3)Wilful and malicious injury to telegraph, telephone, or electric utility system resulting in death or bodily injury or an imminent danger to the life, health, or safety of a person16-23-720(A)(3)Detonating a destructive device, or causing an explosion, or aiding, counseling, or procuring an explosion by means of detonation of a destructive device resulting in injury to a person16-23-720(B)Causing an explosion by means of a destructive device, or aiding, counseling, or procuring an explosion by means of a destructive device which results in damage to real or personal property, or attempting to injure a person or damage or destroy real or property by means of a destructive device35-11-725(A)Intentionally making a false statement, misrepresentation, false certification, false entry into a record, or violation of a rule or order pursuant to the South Carolina Anti-Money Laundering Act35-11-725(B)Knowingly engaging in an activity for which a license is required by the South Carolina Anti-Money Laundering Act without being licensed and receiving more than $500 in compensation within a 30-day period from this activity44-53-370(e)(1)(a)(3)Trafficking in marijuana, 10 pounds or more (third or subsequent offense)44-53-370(e)(2)(b)1Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 28 grams or more, but less than 100 grams) First offense44-53-370(e)(3)(a)1Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in illegal drugs, 4 grams or more, but less than 14 grams)44-53-370(e)(5)(b)1Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in LSD, 500 dosage units or more, but less than 1000 dosage units) First offense44-53-370(e)(6)(a)(2)Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in flunitrazepam, 1 gram) Second or subsequent offense44-53-370(e)(6)(c)Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in flunitrazepam, 1000 grams but less than 5 kilograms)44-53-370(e)(7)(b)Trafficking in gamma hydroxybutyric acid (second or subsequent offense)44-53-370(e)(8)(b)(i)Trafficking in MDMA or ecstasy, 100 dosage units but less than 1000-First offense44-53-370(e)(8)(c)Trafficking in MDMA or ecstasy, 1000 or more dosage units44-53-370(g)(2)(c)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (distribution of controlled substances with intent to commit a crime) Third or subsequent offense44-53-375(E)(1)(b)(i)
and (c)Trafficking in twenty-eight grams or more, but less than four hundred grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine44-53-375(C)(2)(a)Trafficking in ice, crank, crack cocaine 28 grams or more, but less than 100 grams First offense50-21-113(A)(2)Operating or controlling a moving water device while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both when death results50-21-130(A)(3)Failure of an operator of a vessel involved in a collision resulting in death to stop and render assistance56-5-750(C)(2)Failure to stop for a law enforcement vehicle (death occurs)56-5-1210(A)(3)Failure to stop a vehicle involved in an accident when death occurs56-5-2945(A)(2)Causing great bodily injury or death by operating vehicle while under influence of drugs or alcohol, death resulting
(C) The following offenses are Class C felonies and the maximum terms established for a Class C felony, not more than twenty years, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:
16-3-70Administering or attempting to administer poison16-3-75Unlawful and malicious tampering with human drug product or food16-3-85(C)(2)Aiding in the death of a child by abuse or neglect16-3-95(A)Inflicting great bodily injury upon a child16-3-600(B)Aggravated assault and battery16-3-653Criminal sexual conduct Second degree16-3-655(C)(3)Criminal sexual conduct, 2nd degree, with minor between 11 and 14 or at least 14 and less than 16 if actor in familial or custodial position16-3-656Assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct Second degree16-3-658Criminal sexual conduct in second degree where victim is legal spouse (separated)16-3-810Engaging child under 18 for sexual performance16-3-1075(B)(1)Carjacking16-3-2220(B)Female mutilation16-11-330(B)Attempted armed robbery16-11-350Train robbery by stopping train16-11-360Robbery after entry upon train16-11-380(B)Stealing money, securities for money, or property, by force, intimidation, or threats, from a person who has just used a bank night depository, an ATM, or another automated banking device16-13-135(E)(2)Retail theft-second or subsequent offense16-13-165(B)(4)(b)Knowingly and intentionally installing, reselling, importing, or selling a counterfeit nonfunctioning airbag that results in causing great bodily harm or death-2nd or subsequent offense16-15-395Sexual exploitation of a minor16-15-415Promoting prostitution of a minor16-15-430(B)(3)Sexual extortion – third or subsequent offense16-15-430(C)(2)Aggravated sexual extortion16-25-65(B)Domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature25-7-30Giving information respecting national or state defense to foreign contacts (violation during peacetime)35-11-740(A)(1)(b)(iii)Conducting or attempting to conduct financial transactions that involves the proceeds of an unlawful activity when the transactions exceed $100,000 in a 12-month period35-11-740(A)(2)(b)(iii)Transporting, transmitting, or transferring or attempting to commit these activities with regard to funds across state or international boundaries unlawfully when the transactions exceed $100,000 in a 12-month period35-11-740(A)(3)(b)(iii)Concealing or disguising the nature, location, source, ownership, or control of property believed to be the proceeds of unlawful activity; conducting or attempting to conduct a financial transaction involving property represented by a law enforcement officer to be proceeds of unlawful activity, or property used to conduct or facilitate unlawful activity when the transactions exceed $100,000 in a 12-month period44-53-370(b)(2)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (manufacture or possession of other substances in Schedule I, II, III, with intent to distribute) Third or subsequent offense44-53-370(e)(1)(a)2Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in marijuana, 10 pounds or more, but less than 100 pounds) Second offense44-53-370(e)(6)(b)Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in flunitrazepam, 100 grams but less than 1000 grams)44-53-370(g)(1)(a)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (distribution of narcotic drugs in Schedules I(b) and (c), LSD, and Schedule II with intent to commit a crime) First offense44-53-370(g)(2)(b)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (distribution of controlled substances with intent to commit a crime) Second offense44-53-440Distribution of controlled substance under Sections 44-53-370(a) and 44-53-375(B) to persons under 1844-53-475Transportation or attempt to transfer monetary instruments derived from unlawful drug activity44-53-475(A)(1)Financial transactions involving property derived from unlawful drug activity44-53-475(A)(3)Concealment of property derived from unlawful drug activity56-1-1105(B)(2)Unlawful driving by habitual offender resulting in death58-15-870(C)Injuring a railroad or electric railway resulting in endangering another person’s life or inflicting great bodily injury on another person
(D) The following offenses are Class D felonies and the maximum terms established for a Class D felony, not more than fifteen years, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:
10-11-325(A)Possessing, having readily accessible, or transporting onto the capitol grounds or within the capitol building an explosive, destructive, or incendiary device16-1-55Accessory after the fact of a Class A, B, or C Felony16-3-655(C)Criminal sexual conduct with a minor – 3rd degree16-3-1090(B)Assist another person in committing suicide16-3-1045Use or employment of person under eighteen to commit certain crimes16-3-1050(E)Abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult resulting in great bodily injury16-3-1730(C)Stalking within ten years of a conviction of harassment or stalking16-3-2020(B)(1)Trafficking in persons – 1st offense16-11-110(C)Arson-third degree16-11-312Burglary-second degree16-11-312(C)(2)aggravated burglary-second degree16-11-325Common law robbery16-11-523(D)(1)Obtaining nonferrous metals unlawfully resulting in great bodily injury16-11-525(D)(1)Injuring real property when illegally obtaining nonferrous metals and the act results in great bodily injury to person16-13-385(E)(1)Tampering with a utility meter that results in great bodily injury to another person16-15-355Disseminating obscene material to a minor 12 years or younger16-23-720(C)Possessing, manufacturing, transporting, distributing, possessing with the intent to distribute any explosive device, substance, or material configured to damage, injure, or kill a person, or possessing materials which when assembled constitute a destructive device16-23-720(D)Threaten by means of a destructive weapon16-23-720(E)Harboring one known to have violated provisions relating to bombs, weapons of mass destruction and destructive devises16-23-730Communicating or transmitting to a person that a hoax device or replica is a destructive device or detonator with intent to intimidate or threaten injury, obtain property, or interfere with the ability of a person or government to conduct its affairs16-23-750Communicating or aiding and abetting the communication of a threat or conveying false information concerning an attempt to kill, injure, or intimidate a person or damage property or destroy by means of an explosive, incendiary, or destructive device (second or subsequent offense)24-3-210Furloughs for qualified inmates of state prison system-Failure to return (See section 24-13-410)24-13-410(B)Escaping or attempting to escape from prison or possessing tools or weapons used to escape24-13-470Inmate throwing bodily fluids on a correctional facility employee43-35-85(B)Abusing or neglecting a vulnerable adult that results in great bodily injury43-35-85(D),
16-3-1050(E)Abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult resulting in great bodily injury44-53-370(b)(1)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (narcotic drugs in Schedule I (B) and (C), LSD, and Schedule II)44-53-370(d)(4)Unlawful possession of more than 2 grains of fentanyl or fentanyl-related substance – third or subsequent offense First offense44-53-370Prohibited Acts A, penalties (g)(2)(a) (distribution of controlled substances with intent to commit a crime) First offense44-53-375(B)(1)Manufacture, distribution, etc., methamphetamine or cocaine First offense44-53-445(B)(2)Distribution, manufacture, sale, or possession of crack cocaine within proximity of a school44-53-577Unlawful to hire, solicit, direct a person under 17 years of age to transport, conceal, or conduct financial transaction relating to unlawful drug activity50-21-113(A)(1)Operating a moving water device while under the influence of alcohol or drugs where great bodily injury results56-5-2945(A)(1)Causing great bodily injury by operating vehicle while under influence of drugs or alcohol58-7-60(D)(1)Unlawful appropriation of gas that results in great bodily injury to another person58-7-70(E)(1)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters that results in great bodily injury to another person
(E) The following offenses are Class E felonies and the maximum terms established for a Class E felony, not more than ten years, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:
7-25-50Bribery at elections Second offense7-25-60Procuring or offering to procure votes by bribery Second or subsequent offense7-25-80Threatening, intimidating, or abusing voters8-1-20Illegal collecting and retaining rebates, commissions, or discounts (public officers/employees)8-13-705Offering, giving, soliciting, or receiving anything of value to influence action of public employee, member, or official9-16-350Use of any information concerning State Retirement Systems Investment Panel activities by member or employee to obtain economic interest15-49-20(H)Falsifying affidavit in order to obtain employment after having been convicted of an offense requiring registration as a sex offender16-1-55Accessory after the fact of a Class D Felony16-1-57Third or subsequent conviction of certain property crimes16-3-600(C)First degree assault and battery16-3-615Spousal sexual battery16-3-625Resisting arrest with deadly weapon16-3-654Criminal sexual conduct Third degree16-3-656Assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct Third degree16-3-820Promoting, producing, or directing a sexual performance by a child under 1816-3-1060No person may accept fee, compensation, etc. (for relinquishing the custody of a child for adoption)16-3-1730(B)Stalking while injunction or restraining order prohibiting this conduct is in effect16-7-160(2)Illegal use of stink bombs or other devices containing foul or offensive odors-bodily harm results16-8-20(B)(2)Teaching, demonstrating the use, application, or making of a firearm or destructive device (second or subsequent offense)16-8-240(B)Use of or threat of physical violence by criminal gang member16-8-250(B)Preventing or attempting to prevent a witness or victim from attending or giving testimony at a trial that concerns criminal gang activity16-9-220Acceptance of bribes by officers16-9-320(B)Assaulting police officer serving process or while resisting arrest16-9-340Intimidation of court officials, jurors, or witnesses16-9-410(C)(1)Aiding escapes from prison, for prisoners serving term of incarceration16-11-110(C)Arson-third degree16-11-312(C)(1)Burglary-second degree, dwelling16-11-313Burglary-third degree Second offense16-11-510(B)(1)Malicious injury to animals and personal property (value $10,000 or more)16-11-520(B)(1)Malicious injury to real property (value $10,000 or more)16-11-523(C)(2)Injuring real property when illegally obtaining nonferrous metals where the value of the injury is $10,000 or more16-11-535Malicious injury to place of worship16-11-580(C)(2)Forest product violation (value more than $1,000 and less than $5,000) – 2nd or subsequent offense16-11-580(D)(2)Forest product violation (value at least $5,000) – 2nd or subsequent offense16-13-10(B)(1)Forgery (value $10,000 or more)16-13-30(B)(2)Grand larceny (value $10,000 or more)16-13-40(3)Stealing of bonds and the like (value $10,000 or more)16-13-50(A)(1)Stealing livestock, confiscation of motor vehicle, or other chattel (value $10,000 or more)16-13-70(B)(1)Stealing of vessels and equipment, payment of damages (value $10,000 or more)16-13-110(B)(3)Shoplifting (value $10,000 or more)16-13-131(C)(2)Larceny against a merchant by affixing a fraudulent product code on merchandise – second or subsequent offense16-13-165(B)(2)(b)Knowingly and intentionally importing, manufacturing, or selling a counterfeit nonfunctional airbag-2nd or subsequent offense16-13-165(B)(3)(b)Knowingly and intentionally selling, leasing, trading, or transferring motor vehicle containing counterfeit or nonfunctional airbag-2nd or subsequent offense16-13-165(B)(4)(a)Knowingly and intentionally installing, reselling, importing, or selling counterfeit non functioning airbags that cause great bodily harm or death – 1st offense16-13-170Entering house or vessel without breaking in with intent to steal, attempt to enter16-13-180(3)Receiving stolen goods (value $10,000 or more)16-13-210(B)(1)Embezzlement of public funds (value $10,000 or more)16-13-230(B)(3)Breach of trust with fraudulent intent (value $10,000 or more)16-13-240(1)Obtaining signature or property by false pretenses (value $10,000 or more)16-13-260(1)Obtaining property under false tokens or letters (value $10,000 or more)16-13-290(1)Securing property by fraudulent impersonation of officer (value over $400)16-13-385Tampering with a utility meter for the purpose of growing or manufacturing controlled substances16-13-420(B)(1)Failure to return rented objects, fraudulent appropriation (value $10,000 or more)16-13-430(C)(1)Fraudulent acquisition or use of food stamps (value $10,000 or more)16-13-440(B)(3)Obtaining a refund with a fraudulent driver’s license or identity card regardless of value – second or subsequent offense16-13-510Financial identity fraud16-15-335Unlawful to hire, employ, use, or permit any person under 18 to do anything violating obscenity statutes16-15-342Criminal solicitation of a minor16-15-345Unlawful to disseminate obscene material to any person under 18 years of age16-15-385Dissemination of obscene material to minors is unlawful16-15-387Employing a person under eighteen to appear in public in the state of sexually explicit nudity16-15-405(D)Sexual exploitation of a minor Second degree16-15-410Sexual exploitation of a minor Third degree16-15-430(B)(2)Sexual extortion – second offense16-17-470(C)Aggravated voyeurism16-17-495(D)Transport of child by physical force or threat of physical force with intent to avoid custody order16-17-550Bribery of athletes and athletic officials16-17-600(A),(B)Destruction or desecration of human remains or repositories-destroys, damages, or desecrates human remains and vandalizes, desecrates, injures gravestones or memorials16-17-640Blackmail16-17-680(C)(10)(b)Obtaining permit to transport and sell nonferrous metals for the purpose of transporting or selling stolen nonferrous metals16-17-680(E)(2)(b)Unlawful purchase of nonferrous metals from seller without valid permit with intent to resell the nonferrous metals to a secondary metals recycler using purchaser’s valid permit16-17-680(G)(5)Knowingly transporting stolen nonferrous metals while operating vehicle used in the ordinary course of business and presenting a valid or falsified permit to transport and sell nonferrous metals16-21-80(3)Receiving, possessing, concealing, selling, or disposing of stolen vehicle (value $10,000 or more)16-23-220Unlawful transportation of machine gun or sawed-off shotgun or rifle (see 16-23-260)16-23-230Unlawful storing, keeping, or possessing machine gun or sawed-off shotgun or rifle (see 16-23-260)16-23-240Unlawful selling, renting, or giving away of machine gun or sawed-off shotgun or rifle (see 16-23-260)16-23-440(A)Discharging firearms at or into dwellings16-23-440(B)Discharging firearms at or into a vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other device16-23-530Possession of a gun by an illegal alien16-23-750Communicating or aiding and abetting the communication of a threat or conveying false information concerning an attempt to kill, injure, or intimidate a person or damage or destroy property by means of an explosive, incendiary, or destructive device (first offense)16-25-20(B)Domestic violence in the first degree17-13-50Right to be informed of grounds for arrest, consequences of refusal to answer or false answer23-31-340Penalties (violation of article regulating use and possession of machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, and rifles)23-31-360Unregistered possession of machine guns by licensed manufacturer23-36-170(b)Violation of South Carolina Explosives Control Act Second offense24-3-910Penalty for penitentiary employee’s connivance at escape of prisoners24-3-950Contraband (possession by prisoner or furnishing prisoner with or attempt to furnish)24-7-155Furnishing or possessing contraband in county or municipal prisons prohibited24-13-420Harboring or employing escaped convicts24-13-430(2)Participating in riot by prisoners24-13-440Carrying or concealing weapon by inmates25-7-50False reports, insubordination, obstruction of recruiting during war25-7-70Sabotage32-7-100(A)(2)Preneed funeral contract violations (value more than $10,000)34-3-10Use of word "bank" or "banking" by other than banking institutions34-11-60Drawing and uttering fraudulent check, draft, or other written order (more than $1,000, see § 34-11-90(b)) Third and subsequent offenses34-13-90Penalty for improper borrowing by directors or officers35-1-508(a)(1)Violation of Title 35, Chapter 1 when investor loses twenty thousand dollars or more35-11-740(A)(1)(b)(ii)Conducting or attempting to conduct financial transactions that involve the proceeds of an unlawful activity when the transactions exceed $20,000 but are less than $100,000 in a 12- month period35-11-740(A)(2)(b)(ii)Transporting, transmitting or transferring, or attempting to commit those activities with regard to funds across state or international boundaries unlawfully when the transactions exceed $20,000 but are less than $100,000 in a 12-month period35-11-740(A)(3)(b)(ii)Concealing or disguising the nature location, source, ownership, or control of property believed to be the proceeds of unlawful activity, or conduct, or attempts to conduct a financial transaction involving property represented by a law enforcement officer to be proceeds of unlawful activity, or property used to conduct or facilitate unlawful activity if the transactions exceed $20,000 but are less than $100,000 in a 12- month period36-9-410(C)(3)Unlawful disposal of personal property that is subject to a perfected security interest whose value is $10,000 or more37-6-119(E)(3)Knowingly soliciting the money or property or personal identifying information of a vulnerable adult for purposes of identity fraud (value of $10,000 or more)38-38-720(3)Making a false statement or representation regarding a fraternal benefit society (second or subsequent offense)38-55-170(1)Presenting false claim for payment (insurance companies) (value $10,000 or more)38-55-540(A)(4)Knowingly making false statement or misrepresentation resulting in economic advantage of fifty thousand dollars or more, first offense38-55-540(A)(5)Knowingly making false statement or misrepresentation resulting in economic advantage of any amount, second offense38-73-1120(C)Insurance, provisions to ensure expenses are allocated and treated properly39-8-90(A)Stealing trade secrets39-9-208(B)Uniform weights and measures law violation39-15-1190(B)(1)(a)(iv)Transferring, distributing, selling, or otherwise disposing of an item having a counterfeit mark on it, Second Offense39-15-1190(B)(1)(b)(ii)Trafficking in counterfeit marks, Second or Subsequent Offense39-22-90(A)(8)State warehouse system violation if the amount of the violation is $5,000 or more39-73-325Violation of regulation under State Commodity Code40-83-30(J)Participating in the use of a false document in connection with acts as an immigration assistant44-23-1080(2)Furnishing Department of Mental Health patients or prisoners with firearms or dangerous weapons44-23-1150(C)(1)First degree sexual misconduct44-29-145Exposing others to Human Immuno Deficiency Virus44-52-165(A)(3)Possession of firearms or dangerous weapons by patient receiving inpatient services operated by Department of Mental Health44-52-165(B)(1)Intentionally allowing patient receiving inpatient services by Department of Mental Health to possess alcoholic beverages or controlled substances44-52-165(B)(2)Intentionally allowing patient receiving inpatient services by Department of Mental Health to possess firearms or dangerous weapons44-53-365Taking or exercising control over another person’s controlled substance-Second offense44-53-370(b)(2)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (manufacture or possession of other substances in Schedule I, II, III, flunitrazepam, or a controlled substance analogue with intent to distribute) Second offense44-53-370(d)(3)Possession of cocaine, third or subsequent offense44-53-370(d)(4)Unlawful possession of more than 2 grains of fentanyl or fentanyl-related substance – second offense44-53-370(e)(1)(a)1Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in marijuana, 10 pounds or more, but less than 100 pounds)44-53-370(e)(2)(a)1Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in cocaine, 10 grams or more, but less than 28 grams)44-53-370(e)(4)(a)1Prohibited Acts A, penalties (trafficking in methaqualone, 15 grams or more, but less than 150 grams)44-53-370(e)(5)(a)1Prohibited Acts, penalties (trafficking in LSD, 100 dosage units or more, but less than 500 dosage units) First offense44-53-370(e)(6)(a)(1)Prohibited acts, penalties (trafficking in flunitrazepam, 1 gram but less than 100 grams) First offense44-53-370(e)(7)(a)Trafficking in gamma hydroxybutyric acid (first offense)44-53-370(e)(8)(a)(i)Trafficking in MDMA or ecstasy, 100 dosage units but less than 500-First offense44-53-375(A)Possession of less than one gram of methamphetamine or cocaine base, third or subsequent offense44-53-375(C)(1)(a)Trafficking in ice, crank, or crack cocaine 10 grams or more, but less than 28 grams First offense44-53-375(E)(1)(a)(i)Trafficking in nine grams or more, but less than twenty-eight grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine, first offense44-53-376(B)Knowingly causing to be disposed any waste from the production of methamphetamine or knowingly assisting, soliciting, or conspiring with another to dispose of the waste, Second Offense44-53-378Manufacturing and exposing a child to methamphetamines44-53-398(H)(5)Possessing, manufacturing, delivering, distributing, dispensing, administering, purchasing, selling, or possessing with intent to distribute any substance that contains any amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine which has been altered from its original condition, Second Offense44-53-440Distribution of controlled substance under § 44-53-370(a) and (b) to persons under 18 violation44-53-445(B)(1)Distribution, manufacture, or sale of controlled substance within proximity of school (other than crack cocaine)44-53-1530(1)(b)Distribution of anabolic steroids (second or subsequent offense)44-53-1530(4)(b)Possession of anabolic steroids, 100 or more doses (second or subsequent offense)44-53-1680(B)Knowingly disclosing information in violation of the Prescription Monitoring Program44-53-1680(C)Knowingly using prescription monitoring information in a manner or for a purpose in violation of the Prescription Monitoring Program44-55-1510Discharge of fumes of acids or similar substances45-2-40(B)(1)Inflicting $10,000 or more in damages to a lodging establishment while using or possessing a controlled substance, beer, wine, or alcohol46-1-20(1)Stealing crops from the field (value $10,000 or more)46-1-40(1)Stealing tobacco plants from bed (value $10,000 or more)46-1-60(B)(1)Making away with produce before payment (value $10,000 or more)46-1-70(B)(1)Factors or commission merchants failing to account for produce (value $10,000 or more)46-1-160(D)(2)Knowingly using false information to obtain or use South Carolina Farm Aid Fund funds for ineligible expenses when the value of the property is at least $100,00047-19-120(C)(2)Interference with person performing official duties under chapter on poultry inspection-use of deadly weapon in commission of violation48-23-265(C)(2)Forest products violation second or subsequent offense (value at least $5,000)49-1-50(C)(1)Sale of drifted timber, lumber ($10,000 or more value)50-21-115Reckless homicide by operation of a boat (reclassified from Class F felony in 2002)50-21-130(A)(2)Failure of an operator of a vessel involved in a collision resulting in great bodily injury to stop and render assistance55-1-30(2)Unlawful removing or damaging of airport facility or equipment when injury results55-1-40Unlawful entry of aircraft, damaging, or removing equipment56-1-1105(B)(1)Unlawful driving by habitual offender resulting in great bodily injury56-5-750(C)(1)Failure to stop for a law enforcement vehicle (great bodily harm occurs)56-5-1030(B)(2)Interference with traffic-control devices or railroad sign or signals prohibited-injury results56-5-1210(A)(2)Failure to stop a vehicle involved in an accident when great bodily injury results56-5-2910Reckless homicide56-5-2941(K)(1)(c)Unlawful operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device56-5-4975(C)Operation of unlicensed ambulance without removing exterior markings, sirens, etc., with intent to commit terrorist act56-29-30(A)Unlawful to own, operate, or conduct a chop shop or to transport or sell a motor vehicle to a chop shop58-15-850Breaking and entering or shooting into cars63-5-70Unlawful conduct toward a child63-13-200Committing certain crimes near a childcare facility63-19-1670Furnishing contraband to a juvenile in the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice
(F) The following offenses are Class F felonies and the maximum terms established for a Class F felony, not more than five years, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:
2-2-100Contempt of the General Assembly2-2-120Criminal contempt of the General Assembly7-15-420(E)Publicly reporting results of absentee ballot tabulation before polls are closed7-25-20Fraudulent registration or voting7-25-50Bribery at elections, first offense7-25-60Procuring or offering to procure votes by bribery First offense7-25-65Providing, offering, or accepting anything of value in exchange for requesting, collecting, or delivering absentee ballots7-25-110Voting more than once at elections7-25-120Impersonating a voter7-25-160Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct on the part of managers7-25-170Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct by officers other than managers7-25-190Illegal conduct at elections generally8-13-725(B)Public official disclosing confidential information8-14-60Intentional use of a false document in connection with public employment8-29-10(F)Intentional use of a false document or aiding in the use of a false document to obtain a public benefit11-48-90(A)Sale or possession of counterfeit cigarettes12-21-2716Unlawful manufacture or sale of slugs to be used in coin-operated devices12-21-4150Posing as a bingo player with the intent to defraud bingo customers12-21-6000(B)Marijuana and Controlled Substance Tax Act12-21-6040(A)Revealing facts contained in report under Marijuana and Controlled Substance Tax Act12-54-44(B)(1)Wilful attempt to evade or defeat tax imposed12-54-44(B)(2)Wilful failure to collect or truthfully account for and pay over tax money12-54-44(B)(6)(a)(i)Wilfully subscribing to false or fraudulent tax return12-54-44(B)(6)(a)(ii)Wilfully assisting in false or fraudulent tax return12-54-44(B)(6)(b)Violation of prohibition against preparing returns by person convicted of preparing false return16-1-55Accessory after the fact of a Class E felony16-3-60Involuntary manslaughter16-3-95(B)Inflicting great bodily injury on a child by a person responsible for the child’s welfare16-3-755(B)Sexual battery with a student16-3-755(D)Sexual battery with a student16-3-1040(A)Threatening life, person or family of public official16-3-1050(B)Abuse of a vulnerable adult16-3-1050(C)Neglect of a vulnerable adult16-3-1050(D)Exploitation of a vulnerable adult16-3-1080(A)Committing or attempting to commit a violent crime while wearing body armor16-3-1085(D)(1)Violent offender prohibited from purchasing, owning, or using body armor16-3-1720(C)Stalking (with prior conviction)16-3-1730(A)Stalking16-3-1910(O)Violation of a permanent restraining order if the underlying conviction that was the basis for the permanent restraining order was a felony16-3-1920(N)Violation of an emergency restraining order if the underlying conviction that was the basis for the emergency restraining order was a felony16-3-2080(F)Disclosing information about a trafficking victim or certain shelters or unlawfully entering the grounds of a shelter while possessing a weapon16-5-10Conspiracy against civil rights16-5-130(1)Penalties for instigating, aiding or participating in riot-resists enforcement of statute of state or United States, obstruct public officer, Carries weapon, etc.16-8-20(B)(1)Demonstrating the use of a bomb (first offense)16-8-240(A)Committing or threatening acts of violence with the intent to coerce, induce, or solicit another person to participate in gang activity, second offense16-9-10(B)(1)Perjury and subordination of perjury16-9-30False swearing before persons authorized to administer oaths16-9-210Giving or offering bribes to officers16-9-230Acceptance of rebates or extra compensation16-9-260Corrupting jurors, arbitrators, umpires, or referees16-9-270Acceptance of bribes by jurors, arbitrators, umpires, or referees16-9-460Movement and harboring intended to further illegal entry or detection16-11-20Making, mending or possessing tools or other implements capable of being used in crime16-11-125Making false claim or statement in support of claim to obtain insurance benefits for fire or explosion loss16-11-130Burning personal property to defraud insurer16-11-150Burning lands of another without consent Second and subsequent offense16-11-170Wilfully burning lands of another16-11-190Wilfully and maliciously attempts to burn16-11-313(B)Burglary-third degree First offense16-11-510(B)(2)Malicious injury to animals and personal property (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-11-520(B)(2)Malicious injury to real property (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-11-523(C)(2)Injuring real property while illegally obtaining nonferrous metals where the value of the injury is greater than $2,000 but less than $10,00016-11-617Unlawful to cultivate or attempt to cultivate marijuana on land of another16-11-725(B)(2)Rummaging through or stealing another person’s household garbage16-11-780Entering certain lands to discover, uncover, move, remove, or attempt to remove an archaeological resource-Third or subsequent offense16-11-910 and
16-11-915Transfer of recorded sounds for unauthorized use or sale16-11-930Illegal distribution of recording without name and address of manufacturer and designation of featured artist (See Sections 16-11-920(B) and 16-11-940)16-13-10(B)(1)Forgery (value more than $10,000)16-13-30(B)(2)Grand larceny (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-40(2)Stealing of bonds and the like (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-50(A)(2)Stealing livestock, confiscation of motor vehicle or other chattel (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-70(B)(2)Stealing of vessels and equipment-payment of damages (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-110(B)(2)Shoplifting (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-160Breaking into motor vehicles or tanks, pumps, and other containers where fuel or lubricants are stored16-13-165(B)(1)(b)Knowingly and intentionally importing, manufacturing, or selling counterfeit nonconforming airbags-2nd or subsequent offense16-13-165(B)(2)(a)Knowingly and intentionally importing, manufacturing, or selling counterfeit nonconforming airbags-1st offense16-13-165(B)(3)(a)Knowingly or intentionally selling, leasing, trading, or transferring motor vehicle containing counterfeit or nonfunctional airbag-1st offense16-13-210(B)(2)Embezzlement of less than $10,000 in public funds16-13-230(B)(2)Breach of trust with fraudulent intent (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-240(2)Obtaining signature or property by false pretenses (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-260(2)Obtaining property under false tokens or letters (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-385(B)(3)Tampering with a utility meter – third or subsequent offense16-13-385(C)(3)Tampering with a utility meter for profit – third or subsequent offense16-13-385(D)(3)Tampering with a utility meter that results in property damage in excess of $5,000 or results in the risk of great bodily injury or death – third or subsequent offense16-13-420(B)(2)Failure to return rented objects, fraudulent appropriation (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-430(C)(2)Fraudulent acquisition or use of food stamps (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-440(B)(2)Obtaining a refund with a fraudulent driver’s license or identity card when the value is two thousand dollars or more16-13-470(B)(2)Defrauding a drug or alcohol screening test (second or subsequent offense)16-13-480Providing false picture identifications for use by unlawful aliens16-13-510(E)Financial identity fraud and identity fraud16-13-512(C)(2)Unlawfully printing information on credit and debit card receipts16-13-525(D)Display or possession of a false identification or document for the purpose of proving lawful presence-Second and subsequent offense16-14-20Financial transaction card theft16-14-40Financial transaction card forgery16-14-60(a)Financial transaction card fraud-value of things of value exceeds five hundred dollars in a six-month period16-14-60(g)Financial transaction card fraud16-14-70Criminal possession of financial transaction card forgery devices16-14-80(B)(2)Criminally receiving goods and services fraudulently obtained with financial transaction card (value over $1,000)16-14-100Financial Transaction Card Crime Act violation16-15-10Bigamy16-15-120Buggery16-15-305(A)Unlawfully disseminating, processing, or promoting obscenity16-15-425(C)Participation in the prostitution of a minor16-15-430(B)(1)Sexual extortion – first offense16-16-20(2)Computer crime-First degree16-17-410Conspiracy16-17-470(B)(2)Voyeurism (second or subsequent offense)16-17-495(B)Transporting a child under sixteen years of age with the purpose of concealing the child or avoiding a custody order or statute16-17-600(C)Destruction or desecration of human remains or repositories-destroys, tears down, injures fencing, trees, flowers, or shrubs around a repository of human remains16-17-680(E)(1)(b)(iii)Unlawful sale of nonferrous metals in any amount to a secondary metals recycler, third or subsequent offense16-17-680(I)(2)(d)Unlawful purchase or attempt to purchase a used, detached catalytic converter or any nonferrous part of a catalytic converter, second offense16-17-722(B)Knowingly file a false police report regarding a felony16-17-770(A)(3)Impersonating a lawyer-Third or subsequent offense16-21-10Altering, forging, or counterfeiting certificate of title, registration card, or license plate, misrepresentation or concealment in application16-21-40(A)(2), (A)(4)Removing or falsifying identification number of vehicle or engine and buying, receiving, or selling such vehicle or engine16-21-80(2)Receiving, possessing, concealing, selling, or disposing of stolen vehicle (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-23-30Sale or delivery of pistol to and possession by certain persons unlawful, stolen pistols (See § 16-23-50)16-23-50(A)(1)Handguns16-23-410Pointing firearms at a person16-23-415Taking a firearm, stun gun, or taser device from a law enforcement officer16-23-420Carrying or displaying firearms in public buildings or adjacent areas16-23-430Carrying weapons on school property16-23-480Manufacture or possession of article designed to cause damage by fire or other means16-23-490Possession of firearm or knife during commission or attempt to commit violent crime16-23-500(B)Possession of a firearm or ammunition by a person convicted of a violent crime16-23-520Use, transportation, manufacture, possession, purchase, or sale of teflon-coated ammunition16-23-740Hindering certain individuals or devices during the detection, disarming, or destruction of a destructive device16-25-20(B)(3)Criminal domestic violence-Third offense16-25-20Commission of criminal domestic violence-Third or subsequent offense16-25-30(B)Ship, transport, receive, or possess a firearm or ammunition, if the person has been convicted of particular domestic violence offenses16-25-125(E)Unlawful entry upon the grounds of a domestic violence shelter while possessing a dangerous weapon16-27-30Animal fighting or baiting16-27-40Presence at facility where animal fighting or baiting is taking place Third and subsequent offenses17-13-170False, fictitious, fraudulent, or counterfeit picture identification for purpose of offering proof of lawful presence in the U.S., second or subsequent offense17-15-90(1)Wilful failure to appear before a court when released in connection with a charge for a felony or while awaiting sentencing17-15-270Committing a violent crime while under a bond or prefile release order for a previous violent crime17-30-50(A)Interception of wire, electronic, or oral communications17-30-55(A)Sending or manufacturing device for unlawful interception of wire, oral or electronic communications20-4-60(B)(2)Possession firearm at time of criminal domestic violence20-4-375(A)Making, presenting, filing, or attempting to file a false, fictitious, or fraudulent foreign protection order23-3-470(B)(3)Failure of sex offender to register Third or subsequent offense23-3-475(B)(3)Providing false information when registering as a sex offender Third or subsequent offense23-3-510(2)Committing a felony by using information obtained from the sex offender registry23-3-535(D)(3)Sex offender’s failure to vacate a residence that is within one thousand feet of a school, daycare center, children’s recreational facility, park, or public playground-Second offense23-3-538(C)(3)Sex offender operating or employed by child-oriented business-Third offense23-3-540(I)Sex offender failing to comply with reporting requirements23-3-540(L)Sex offender removing or tampering with monitoring device23-3-550Assisting or harboring unregistered sex offender23-3-650(C)Unlawful disclosure of DNA information from State DNA Database23-31-160False information or evidence on firearms license application (See § 23-31-190)23-31-190Penalties, violation concerning regulation of pistols23-31-1040Unlawful for a person adjudicated as a mental defective or committed to a mental institution to ship, transport, possess, or receive a firearm or ammunition23-36-170(a)Penalty (violation of South Carolina Explosives Control Act) First offense23-50-50(B)Divulging privileged communication, protected information, or a protected identity with intent to obtain monetary gain or other benefit24-1-270Trespass or loitering on or refusal to leave state correctional properties27-32-120(B)Violation of vacation time sharing plans Third or subsequent offense32-7-100(A)(2)Preneed funeral contract violations (value between $2,000 and $10,000)33-56-145(A)Defrauding a charity (second or subsequent offense)33-56-145(B)Giving false information with respect to registering a charity (second or subsequent offense)33-57-170(A)Person or organization that unlawfully conducts a nonprofit raffle-second or subsequent offense33-57-170(B)Person or organization that violates a provision of Title 33, Chapter 57 with the intent to deceive or defraud an individual or nonprofit organization – second or subsequent offense33-57-170(C)Person or organization that gives false or misleading information on a registration or report under Title 33, Chapter 5734-3-110(B)Crimes against a federally chartered or insured financial institution35-1-508(a)(2)Violation of Title 35, Chapter 1 when an investor loses less than twenty thousand dollars, but more than one thousand dollars35-11-740(A)(1)(b)(i)Conducting or attempting to conduct financial transactions that involve the proceeds of an unlawful activity when the transactions exceed $300 but are less than $20,000 in a 12-month period35-11-740(A)(2)(b)(i)Transporting, transmitting, or transferring or attempting to commit these activities with regard to funds across state or international boundaries unlawfully when the transactions exceed $300 but are less than $20,000 in a 12-month period35-11-740(A)(3)(b)(i)Concealing or disguising the nature, location, source, ownership, or control of property believed to be the proceeds of unlawful activity; conducting or attempting to conduct financial transactions involving property represented by a law enforcement officer to be proceeds of unlawful activity, or property used to conduct or facilitate unlawful activity if the transactions exceed $20,000 in a 12-month period36-9-410(C)(2)Unlawful disposal of personal property that is subject to a perfected security interest whose value is more than $2,000 but less than $10,00036-9-501(c)Filing a false or fraudulent financing statement37-6-119(E)(2)Knowingly soliciting the money or property or personal identifying information of a vulnerable adult for purposes of identity fraud (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)38-9-150Return of deposited securities (making false affidavit)38-13-170Making or aiding in making false statement (Insurance)38-43-245Licensed insurance producer fraudulently submitting application for insurance38-55-170(2)Presenting false claim for payment (Insurance) (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)38-55-540(A)(3)Knowingly making false statement or misrepresentation resulting in economic advantage of between ten and fifty thousand dollars, first offense39-15-1190(B)(1)(a)(iii)Transferring, distributing, selling, or otherwise disposing of an item having a counterfeit mark on it, with goods or services having a value of $10000 or more but less than $50000; using any object, tool, machine, or other device to produce or reproduce a counterfeit mark39-15-1190(B)(1)(b)(i)Trafficking in counterfeit marks, First Offense39-22-90(A)(1)-(4), (9)Prohibited acts. State Warehouse System (See § 39-22-90(B))39-23-80(B)(2)Adulterated, misbranded, or new drugs and devices Second offense39-23-80(B)(3)Adulterated, misbranded, or new drugs and devices-with intent to defraud or mislead40-5-310Unlawful practice of law by a person41-8-70Intentional use of a false document in connection with private employment43-35-85(B), (C), (D),
16-3-1050(B), (C), (D)Abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult44-23-1150(C)(2)Second degree sexual misconduct44-41-80Performing unlawful abortion44-41-85(A)Performing a partial-birth abortion44-43-375(A) Purchase or sale of body part for transplantation or therapy44-43-380Falsification of document of gift or refusal for financial gain44-53-40(B)Obtaining certain drugs, devices, preparations, or compounds by fraud, deceit, or the like Second or subsequent offense44-53-365Taking or exercising control over another person’s controlled substance-First offense44-53-370(b)(2)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (manufacture or possession of other substances in Schedule I, II, III, flunitrazepam, or a controlled substance analogue with intent to distribute) First offense44-53-370(b)(3)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (manufacture or possession of Schedule IV drugs except for flunitrazepam with intent to distribute) Second or subsequent offense44-53-370(d)(1)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (possession of narcotic drugs in Schedule I (b), (c), LSD, and Schedule II) Second, third, or subsequent offenses44-53-370(d)(3)Possession of cocaine, second offense44-53-370(d)(4)Unlawful possession of more than 2 grains of fentanyl or fentanyl-related substance – first offense44-53-375(A)Possession of less than one gram of methamphetamine or cocaine base, second offense44-53-376(B)Knowingly causing to be disposed any waste from the production of methamphetamine or knowingly assisting, soliciting, or conspiring with another to dispose of the waste, First Offense44-53-378(B)Exposing child to methamphetamine44-53-379(B)Unlawful possession of a firearm by person convicted of a controlled substance offense44-53-380Prohibited Acts B, penalties44-53-390Prohibited Acts C, penalties44-53-395Prohibited acts, penalties (prescription drugs) Second or subsequent offense44-53-398(H)(5)Possessing, manufacturing, delivering, distributing, dispensing, administering, purchasing, selling, or possessing with intent to distribute any substance that contains any amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine which has been altered from its original condition, First Offense44-53-1530(1)(a)Distribution of anabolic steroids (first offense)44-63-161(B)Making false statement on or altering official certificate or record45-2-40(B)(2)Inflicting more than $2,000 but less than $10,000 in damages to a lodging establishment while using or possessing a controlled substance, beer, wine, or alcohol46-1-20(2)Stealing crops from the field (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)46-1-40(2)Stealing tobacco plants from bed (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)46-1-60(B)(2)Making away with produce before payment (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)46-1-70(B)(2)Factors or commission merchants failing to account for produce (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)46-1-75(B)(2)Maliciously damaging farm product, research facility or equipment valued at $500 or more46-1-160(D)(2)Knowingly using false information to obtain or use South Carolina Farm Aid Fund funds for ineligible expenses when the value of the property is greater than $2,000 but less than $10,00046-41-30(2)Unlawful to engage in business as dealer without license (agricultural products) Second or subsequent offense47-1-40(B)Torture, torment, mutilate, cruelly kill, or inflict excessive or repeated unnecessary pain or suffering upon an animal47-3-630Torturing, mutilating, injuring, disabling, poisoning, or killing a police dog47-3-760(B)(2)Penalty for owner of dangerous animal which attacks and injures a human Second or subsequent offense49-1-50(C)(2)Sale of drifted lumber or timber (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)50-11-95(D)Engaging in Computer Assisted Remote Hunting, Second and Subsequent Offense54-7-815Unlawful salvage of certain sunken warships55-1-30(1)Unlawful removing or damaging of airport facility or equipment56-1-1100Habitual traffic offenders, violation of free vehicle registration for disabled veterans56-1-2070Driving commercial motor vehicle in violation of an out-of-service order, two violations56-5-750(B)(2)Failure to stop for a law enforcement vehicle-Second or subsequent offense (no death or injury occurs)56-5-1030(B)(1)Interference with traffic-control devices or railroad sign or signals56-5-2780(B)(2)Unlawful passing a school bus when death results56-5-2930Driving under influence of liquor, drugs, or like substances unlawful (See § 56-5-2940(4))56-5-2933Driving with an unlawful alcohol concentration, fourth or subsequent offense56-5-4975(B)Operation of unlicensed ambulance without removing exterior markings, sirens, etc., with intent to commit felony Fourth or subsequent offense56-29-30(B)Unlawful to alter, counterfeit, deface, destroy, disguise, etc. a vehicle identification number56-29-30(C)(1)Unlawful to buy, dispose, sell, transfer, or possess a motor vehicle or part with tampered identification number56-29-30(D)Attempt to violate Motor Vehicle Chop Shop, Stolen, and Altered Property Act56-29-30(E)Conspiracy to violate Motor Vehicle Chop Shop, Stolen, and Altered Property Act57-1-40Department of Transportation, bribery58-7-60(B)(3)Unlawful appropriation of gas – third or subsequent offense58-7-60(C)(1)Unlawful appropriation of gas that result in property damage in excess of $5,000 or the risk of great bodily injury or death – third or subsequent offense58-7-60(E)(3)Aiding, abetting, or assisting another person in withdrawing and appropriating gas – third or subsequent offense58-7-70(B)Cheating and defrauding, or altering a meter to withdraw or take gas – third or subsequent offense58-7-70(C)(3)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit – third or subsequent offense58-7-70(D)(3)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit when violation results in property damage greater than $5,000 or in risk of great bodily injury or death – third or subsequent offense58-13-740Violation of provisions concerning transportation of explosive compounds58-15-820Wilful obstruction of railroad or electric railway58-15-875(D)(3)Unlawful conduct relating to railroad track material for recycling, third or subsequent offense58-17-4100Shooting or throwing missile at trains59-150-260(A)Intentional making, altering, forging, uttering, passing, or counterfeiting a state lottery game ticket59-150-260(B)Influencing or attempting to influence the winning of a prize through the use of coercion, fraud, deception, or tampering with lottery equipment or materials59-150-270(A)Knowing or intentionally making a material false statement in an application for a license or proposal to conduct lottery activities or a material false entry in a book or record which is compiled or submitted to the lottery board59-150-400(D)Conspiracy63-13-1110(C)Sex offender unlawfully employed or volunteering at a location involving instruction, supervision, or care of minors