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Alex Murdaugh could get new murder trial after state’s Supreme Court agrees to hear tampering appealConvicted killer Alex Murdaugh could be retried for the murders of his wife and son after the South Carolina Supreme Court agreed to hear his appeal accusing the court clerk of jury tampering ...
Over protests of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh's legal defense team, the SC Supreme Court has granted state prosecutors a ...
Attorneys for Alex Murdaugh are asking a federal appeals court to reconsider the length of his ... to review a judge’s decision to deny Murdaugh a new trial based on jury tampering. The only surviving ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - South Carolina’s Supreme Court has granted the state more time to respond to an appeal from Alex Murdaugh’s defense ... in part based on jury tampering ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Supreme Court granted state prosecutors more time to respond to an appeal for a new murder trial for convicted killed Alex Murdaugh ... a fair trial ...
A former banker and alleged accomplice of disgraced legal scion, Alex Murdaugh ... did what Murdaugh asked of him and was not aware of the lawyer's alleged schemes. In 2022, a jury convicted ...
A husband and wife became collateral damage when the clerk in the Alex Murdaugh trial plagiarized their book, leading to jury tampering accusations and an unexpected legal battle. An ex-convict ...
In the guilty plea deal made public this week concerning Alex Murdaugh’s ... of Appeals overturned his conviction, citing issues with the way Judge Gergel had replaced two jurors during jury ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The banker accused of helping disgraced former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh hide millions ... charges were overturned by an appeals court last year.
A legal battle over deadlines to file key documents in the state Supreme Court has broken out between attorneys for convicted killer and disbarred lawyer Alex ... Appeals decisions in cases involving ...
Alex Murdaugh speaks with his attorneys ... before the South Carolina Supreme Court. The appeals were based on allegations of jury tampering by a court official, former Colleton County Clerk ...
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