Myrtle Beach Online - Fri Nov 20
The judge who set Greenville-area businessman John Ludwig free said the decision on whether to revisit his sentence is "entirely up to me" and he doesn't know when he will consider it.
Ludwig Judge Faces Scrutiny After Unrelated Ruling 2hrWYFF4.com - Fri Nov 20
The judge who sentenced Greenville businessman John Ludwig to probation this week also took a plea from a man accused of having sexual contact with two minors, court records showed.
1 Of Greenville's Most Wanted CapturedWYFF4.com - Fri Nov 20
One of Greenville County's most wanted criminals is off the streets and in jail, police said Friday.
Motion Is 'Unrealistic' 2hrWYFF-TV Greenville - Thu Nov 19
The latest development in the reckless homicide case against Greenville businessman John Ludwig continues to raise questions throughout the community.
700-Lbs. Man Confined To Chair DiesKMGH-TV Denver - Thu Nov 19
A 700- to 800-pound man died in the hospital on Wednesday after spending more than seven months confined to a chair in his home, according to documents from the Greenwood Sheriff's Office.
Massive Generator To Wind Through GreenvilleWHNS - Thu Nov 19
Greenville County deputies said that a massive power generator will slowly meander its way through Greenville County beginning Friday.
Clemson University tops state travel listMessenger - Wed Nov 18
Out of 110 state institutions in South Carolina, Clemson University landed the No.
Ariail Asks Court To Reconsider Ludwig's SentenceThe Carolina Channel - Wed Nov 18
After public outcry about the lack of jail time for John Ludwig Jr., the solicitor is asking the court to reconsider the sentence and impose the maximum of 10 years.
Prosecutor wants new sentence in Maserati deathWIS-TV Columbia - Wed Nov 18
A South Carolina prosecutor wants a judge to reconsider giving only probation to a man who plowed his speeding Maserati through a house, killing a 62-year-old man.
Residents criticize Greenville County's plan for growthTribune-Times - Wed Nov 18
Greenville County's once-a-decade growth plan built over 18 months ran into a range of public criticism Tuesday, from property rights activists who called it Marxist to environmental groups who said it lacks teeth.
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