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Why a court overturned Alex Murdaugh's double murder conviction

Why a court overturned Alex Murdaugh's double murder conviction

Summary

Alex Murdaugh, a former South Carolina prosecutor convicted of killing his wife and son, had his murder conviction overturned by the state’s Supreme Court. The court said the conviction was thrown out because a court clerk interfered with the jury during the trial.

Key Facts

  • Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife and son.
  • The case attracted national attention for its connection to power and privilege in the South.
  • The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Murdaugh’s double-murder conviction.
  • The reason for overturning the conviction was jury interference.
  • The interference came from a court clerk involved in the trial.
  • Jury interference means someone improperly influenced the jury's decision.
  • The overturning means Murdaugh’s conviction is no longer valid unless retried.
  • Lisa Desjardins and Valerie Bauerlein discussed the developments related to this case.
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