Nicely-known Charleston protection legal professional David Aylor was discovered lifeless Monday morning in his Lowndes Pointe Drive residence by a roommate, Charleston County Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal confirmed late this afternoon.
No foul play is suspected, she stated, including that an post-mortem can be carried out. “We received’t have the entire exams again for a few weeks,” she stated.
In accordance with a information launch, “The trigger and method of dying are pending right now.”
Aylor started practising legislation within the Lowcountry and Grand Strand in 2007, in line with his enterprise biography. He graduated from the Faculty of Charleston in 2002 with a bachelor’s diploma in political science after which attended the College of South Carolina College of Regulation, from which he graduated in 2006.
Prior to now, Aylor additionally acted because the prosecutor for the Metropolis of Hanahan and beforehand served as Charleston County’s assistant solicitor within the Ninth Circuit Solicitor’s Workplace, in line with his legislation workplace’s web site.
Aylor’s web site says he additionally clerked for different distinguished Charleston figures together with U.S. Justice of the Peace Decide Robert S. Carr, Charleston felony legal professional Andy Savage and for the S.C. Senate Judiciary Committee underneath former state Sen. Glenn McConnell, a Charleston Republican who later grew to become lieutenant governor and president of the Faculty of Charleston.
Aylor was within the information final month after federal prosecutors dropped an October criticism that sought to get him publicly reprimanded for disobeying a courtroom order on circulating proof. In December, prosecutors conceded he didn’t violate ethics guidelines.
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