STATE v. BRANHAM

No. 4803.

392 S.C. 225 (2011)

708 S.E.2d 806

The STATE, Respondent, v. Charles Brandon BRANHAM, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided March 2, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Ross Snell, Jr. , of Lexington, for Appellant.

Rachel Donald Erwin , of Blythewood, for Respondent.


PIEPER, J.

Appellant Charles Brandon Branham was convicted of driving under the influence, first offense, following a jury trial in the magistrate's court. The circuit court affirmed the magistrate's refusal to dismiss the case due to the State's failure to provide Branham with a videotape of his breath alcohol analysis test (breath test). On appeal, Branham argues the court must dismiss his conviction because the State did...

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