Ex-SC legislator gets probation in domestic violence case
AIKEN, S.C. — A former South Carolina legislator who opposed placing restrictions on people charged in abuse cases was sentenced Monday to five years’ probation after pleading guilty to a domestic violence charge in an attack on his wife.
Chris Corley, 36, was soft-spoken when he entered his plea to first-degree domestic violence, a felony with a 10-year maximum sentence. In barely audible tones, Corley apologized to his constituents, friends and family, including an 8-year-old daughter who witnessed the attack and was heard pleading with him to stop during a 911 call recording.
“It’s a very difficult thing for a father to hear,” Corley said after listening to the recording in court, the first time he said he’d heard it. “I’ll spend the rest of my life trying to make that up to her.”
A grand jury initially indicted the Graniteville Republican on aggravated domestic violence — the state’s toughest category of such crimes, punishable by up to 20 years in prison — enhanced when the alleged abuse occurs in the presence of children.


