The Charlotte Observer - Apr 21 6:10 AMWhen S.C. state troopers chase a drunken-driving suspect into North Carolina, the driver can be given the choice of where to face charges. "They always want to come back to South Carolina," said Kevin Brackett, solicitor for York County. Last week, S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford signed a law toughening the state's DUI law, which will go into effect next year. But critics say it will still be a pale ...