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Matt Burgess is a South Carolina attorney and has represented clients across the state in matters involving Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, General Civil & Appellate Litigation. Matt has been chosen a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Trial Lawyers and Top 40 Under 40; selected by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys and the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys as a member of their “10 Best Attorneys”; by the American Society of Legal Advocates as one of the Top 40 Under 40 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of South Carolina; and has been recognized by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys as a recipient of their Top 10 Under 40 Attorney Award.

The Law Office of Matt Burgess, Ltd. Co. is located in downtown Rock Hill, where Matt regularly takes cases in York County and the surrounding areas- Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw & Lancaster counties- though he has also represented clients across South Carolina’s Midlands & Lowcountry, including Lexington, Richland, Sumter & Charleston counties, among others. He has appeared locally and nationally on major broadcast networks and their affiliates- NBC, CBS, FOX & CNN- and quoted by mainstream periodicals, his casework featured in publications such as the Washington Post, New York Times, People & USA Today.

Matt began his career with a general litigation firm in Manning, South Carolina (Clarendon County), where he spent two years as an associate before opening his practice in Rock Hill (York County). He is a member of the South Carolina Bar, the York County Bar and the Rock Hill Citadel Club, and has also volunteered in the South Carolina State Guard as a Captain in their JAG Section. In 2015, he was awarded their Commendation Medal for pro bono representation undertaken in State v. Stinney (1944), a unique legal matter involving the youngest defendant executed in the United States since the beginning of the 20th Century. In this 1944 case, George Stinney Jr., an African-American youth, was wrongfully convicted for the murders of two young, white girls in rural Alcolu, South Carolina, a small mill town in Clarendon County; electrocuted just 83 days after his arrest, he was 14 years-old and weighed 95 lbs. In 2013, Matt spearheaded a legal effort to clear Stinney’s name, and- in December 2014, seven decades after Stinney’s death- his conviction was posthumously vacated, marking perhaps the first time in United States history where judicial process has set aside a conviction post-execution. USA Today’s “50 Stories in 50 States” named Stinney South Carolina’s biggest story in 2014.

Matt is a believer in the system created by our Founding Fathers, and understands that justice can only truly be reached through diligent representation from both sides of our adversarial system. He firmly believes that the Constitutional safeguards promised to each of our citizens are what set us apart as a Nation, and that these safeguards are to be vehemently protected: All are equal before the eyes of the law. All are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Matt is devoted to the preservation of these principles, and takes pride in defending those rights on behalf of his clients. He is similarly committed to representing the interests of those who have suffered harm at the hands of others’ negligence.

Though a native of South Carolina- born in Columbia and raised in Camden- Matt graduated from high school in Franklin, Tennessee (just outside of Nashville) before returning to his home state to enroll at The Citadel, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. As a freshman, “fourth-class” cadet, he was the youngest member of the entering class, having finished high school in three years, and went on to serve in a number of leadership positions during his time at The Military College. As a junior, he was selected as the November Company First Sergeant, tasked with the supervision of more than 100 peers and subordinates. As a senior, he was a member of the Summerall Guards, chosen for membership following a demanding initiation process of rigorous physical training, and was also the recipient of the 2010 Citadel English Faculty Award, awarded annually for the most outstanding academic essay submitted during the specified school year. Upon graduating from The Citadel with honors in May 2010, Matt enrolled at the Charleston School of Law. As a law student, he served as an extern in the quarters of The Honorable Thomas L. Hughston, Jr. In December 2012, Matt graduated early from law school and became licensed to practice law in the State of South Carolina.

Matt is driven by the notion of making a positive difference in the lives of others, particularly those who need it the most. Each of his clients will receive every effort to ensure that their rights are protected.

Matt can be reached at 803-909-9415, or, by e-mail, at info@mattburgesslaw.com.
Position Organization Location Duration
PrincipalThe Law Office of Matt Burgess, Ltd. Co.Rock Hill, South Carolina2015 - Present
Captain, JAG SectionSouth Carolina State GuardColumbia, South Carolina2013 - Present
Associate AttorneyCoffey, Chandler & McKenzie, P.A.Manning, South Carolina2013 - 2015
ExternThe Honorable Thomas L. Hughston, Jr.Charleston, South Carolina2012
School Degree Major Graduation
Charleston School of LawJ.D. Law School2012  
The Citadel, The Military College of South CarolinaBachelor of ArtsEnglish LiteratureMay 2010
Charleston School of LawJuris DoctorLawDecember 2012
State / Court Date
South Carolina2013
  • South Carolina Bar, Young Lawyers Division | Member, Service Project Committee | 2015 - Present
    The National Trial Lawyers Association | Member, Top 100 Trial Lawyers | 2014 - Present
    South Carolina Bar | Member | 2013 - Present
    South Carolina Bar, Young Lawyers Division | Member | 2013 - Present
  • Top 40 Lawyers Under 40 | American Society of Legal Advocates | 2017
    Top 10 Under 40 | National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys | 2016
    Commendation Medal | South Carolina State Guard | 2015
    Top 100 Trial Lawyers | The National Trial Lawyers Association | 2015
    Top 100 Trial Lawyers | The National Trial Lawyers Association | 2014
  • George Stinney, Jr. Exoneration Case
    In 2013, Matt spearheaded the exoneration case of George Stinney, Jr., the youngest defendant executed in the United States since the beginning of the 20th Century. In this 1944 case, Stinney, an African-American youth, was accused of having brutally killed two young, white girls in Alcolu, a small South Carolina mill town in Clarendon County. A month later, he was tried before a jury of 12 white men, convicted after 10 minutes of deliberation, then sentenced to death. Electrocuted just 83 days following his arrest, Stinney was 14. He weighed 95 lbs. In October 2013, using sworn affidavits from Stinney’s surviving siblings, Matt re-opened the case with a Motion for New Trial, then, over the course of several months: conducted extensive research and investigation in order to reconstruct a trial record; interviewed previously-unheard witnesses ranging from New York to Arkansas; consulted experts in the required fields, and drafted supplemental memoranda concerning the evidence and legal issues as the case continued to develop. This effort culminated in a two-day hearing, which took place on January 21-22, 2014. More than seven decades after Stinney’s death, his conviction was vacated, perhaps the first case in United States history where judicial process has set aside a conviction post-execution. USA Today’s “50 Stories from 50 States” named the outcome in State v. Stinney as South Carolina’s biggest story in 2014.

  • LegalNews.com | “Dusty writ helps lawyer right 70-year-old-wrong.” | 2015
    CNN | "New trial sought for George Stinney, executed at 14." | 2014
    Fox News | "Lawyers for South Carolina teen executed in 1944 have new info." | 2014
    USA Today | “Judge throws out black teen’s conviction from 1944.” | 2014
    Charlotte Observer | “70-year-old murder conviction of SC teen overturned.” | 2014
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Rock Hill, SC 29730
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