Court overturns Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions and orders new trial
Summary
A South Carolina court has overturned Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions from 2023 and ordered a new trial. The state’s highest court said the local court clerk unfairly influenced the jury, denying Murdaugh a fair trial.Key Facts
- Alex Murdaugh was convicted in 2023 for killing his wife Maggie and son Paul in June 2021.
- He is currently serving two life sentences plus 40 years for federal financial crimes.
- The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled 5-0 to overturn the murder convictions.
- The court said the Colleton County Clerk of Court, Rebecca Hill, biased the jury with comments during the trial.
- A juror stated that Hill’s comments led her to believe Murdaugh was guilty.
- The original trial was high profile and televised, attracting worldwide attention.
- The court emphasized the need for a fair trial with an impartial jury.
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