COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday as Alex Murdaugh’s attorneys asked justices to overturn March 2023 convictions for the murders of his wife and son. Defense lawyers argued alleged jury tampering, prejudicial evidence and trial errors, citing comments by former Colleton County clerk Becky Hill and admission of financial-crimes evidence. Prosecutors countered that the evidence at trial was overwhelming and supported the jury’s verdict. No witnesses testified during the hearing; justices may take weeks to rule. Murdaugh remained in protective custody and was not transported to the courtroom. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Appellate attorneys, legal commentators, media outlets and publishers gained renewed attention and potential revenue from renewed litigation and coverage of the Murdaugh appeals process.
The Murdaugh family, victims’ relatives, and community trust in local institutions continued to suffer emotional distress and reputational harm amid ongoing litigation and revelations.
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SC Supreme Court Hears Murdaugh Appeal Over Convictions
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