COLUMBIA, S.C. — Just because a person has already become an inmate in the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) prison system does not mean that their life of crime has ended. From attempted murder to drug trafficking, currently incarcerated individuals have been charged with crimes while serving their sentences behind bars at institutions from around the state.
Those inmates charged must be served with a warrant and be afforded a bond hearing. On Monday, April 13, the SCDC Inspector General has released arrest warrants for twelve inmates in separate cases who appeared at bond hearings dating from March 2026…