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he has to drive in order to take care of his responsibilities and run his business
No judge is going to see it that way. He doesn't HAVE TO drive...he CHOOSES to drive. He could use taxi service, pay friends or family, car pool, use the bus, or could have built his business in such a way and in such a place as to allow him to run it without breaking the law. The Carolinas will work together to punish him is he's caught driving on a revoked license. He needs to expect that such punishment will include a period of incarceration, and plan accordingly, particularly regarding the running of his business while he's incapacitated.

North Carolina would have no need to issue a warrant. If he's caught driving in SOUTH Carolina, then that is where the crime occurs and SOUTH Carolina will be the one taking criminal action against him. North Carolina will only have to confirm that his NC license is no good.