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Suspended South Carolina Rep. Chris Corley, right, waits for a bond hearing with his lawyer, John Delgado, left, at the Aiken County courthouse in Aiken, S.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2016.  A judge set a $50,000 bond for Corley on a more serious charge of domestic violence.  Corley was originally charged with second-degree criminal domestic violence, but an Aiken County grand jury indicted the 36-year-old Republican earlier this month on the more serious charge of criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature.  (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

Suspended South Carolina Rep. Chris Corley, right, waits for a bond hearing with his lawyer, John Delgado, left, at the Aiken County courthouse in Aiken, S.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2016. A judge set a $50,000 bond for Corley on a more serious charge of domestic violence. Corley was originally charged with second-degree criminal domestic violence, but an Aiken County grand jury indicted the 36-year-old Republican earlier this month on the more serious charge of criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

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