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The South Carolina Attorney General's Office argues Alex Murdaugh was convicted on overwhelming evidence, not clerk's ...
After a 120-day extension, the State of South Carolina has responded to Alex Murdaugh's request for a SC Supreme Court appeal ...
Alex Murdaugh's defense team claims court clerk Becky Hill influenced the trial's outcome by making biased comments to jurors.
State Attorney General Alan Wilson’s long-awaited reply to convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh’s appeal brief takes aim at ...
Attorney General Alan Wilson’s office filed for more time to respond to Murdaugh’s appeal in April and was granted 120 more ...
The South Carolina Attorney General’s office filed a 184-page response to Alex Murdaugh’s appeal that claims he did not get a ...
In December 2024, convicted killer Alex Murdaugh filed an appeal with the South Carolina Supreme Court based on allegations ...
Alex Murdaugh's attorney claims new evidence of jury tampering by clerk Becky Hill may be grounds for overturning his murder conviction and securing a new trial.
Prosecutors argue that 'fleeting and foolish' comments from Clerk of Court Becky Hill should not lead to a new trial for Alex Murdaugh.