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Ridiculous excuse from clerk who torpedoed Alex Murdaugh’s murder case as she tries to dodge lawsuit
The South Carolina court clerk who torpedoed Alex Murdaugh’s double murder case offered a ridiculous excuse for why ...
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Becky Hill fights to get Alex Murdaugh’s lawsuit dismissed
The Supreme Court ordered Alex Murdaugh's conviction to be tossed out over alleged inappropriate comments to the jury.
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for the man accused of killing his wife and son in a case that fascinated the US.
"Both the State and Murdaugh's defense skillfully presented their cases to the jury as the trial court deftly presided over this complicated and high-profile matter," the justices ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court wiped away Alex Murdaugh's double-murder conviction on May 13, ruling unanimously that the trial was irredeemably tainted by the conduct of Colleton County Clerk of ...
Becky Hill, a court employee possibly trying to maximize sales of her book, pressured jurors to convict the South Carolina lawyer for the murders of his wife and son. Was she acting alone?
Just days after South Carolina’s highest court wiped away his murder convictions, disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh is now ...
Alex Murdaugh — the disgraced former lawyer serving a life term for the murders of his wife and son — will get a new trial in South Carolina, the state Supreme Court said on Wednesday.
There’s no doubt in Amie Williams’ mind that Richard "Alex" Murdaugh is guilty of killing his wife and son. As the legal drama unfolded, Williams said she was shocked to learn that the “sweet,” ...
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Alex Murdaugh's double murder conviction unanimously overturned by South Carolina Supreme Court
Alex Murdaugh wins new trial as South Carolina Supreme Court overturns his murder conviction citing clerk's improper external influences on jurors.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said Friday that prosecutors could seek the death penalty against Alex Murdaugh if he is found guilty again at a new trial after the state Supreme Court ...
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