Alex Murdaugh denied new double-murder trial after judge hears jury tampering allegations
A South Carolina judge on Monday denied Alex Murdaugh’s bid for a new trial after his defense team accused a clerk of court of tampering with a jury.
A South Carolina judge on Monday denied Alex Murdaugh’s bid for a new trial after his defense team accused a clerk of court of tampering with a jury.
Alex Murdaugh’s defense team was back in a Columbia courtroom on Friday to continue their push for a retrial on his double murder conviction.
There have been new developments in Alex Murdaugh’s attempt to get a new trial.
The Murdaugh family’s former home and scene of mother and son’s murders is scheduled to be sold in an online auction in February, according to online records.
New information continues to emerge regarding Alex Murdaugh’s efforts for a retrial.
A victim of Alex Murdaugh is speaking out after his plea deal for his financial crimes.
The courtroom drama marked yet another step in the fall of a powerful and respected attorney whose family name dominated the legal scene in a small Hampton County for generations.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has released a statement on convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh’s recent guilty plea.
The clerk of court accused of tampering with the South Carolina jury that found Alex Murdaugh guilty of two counts of murder denied asking jurors if they thought he was guilty before deliberations or suggesting she thought he killed his wife and son.
The lawyers for convicted killer and disbarred Lowcountry attorney Alex Murdaugh want the judge who presided over his murder trial removed from all future trials and hearings.