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South Carolina's Supreme Court heard arguments in Alex Murdaugh’s appeal over his 2021 double-murder conviction, focusing on jury tampering claims and evidence admissibility.
The South Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments in Alex Murdaugh’s appeal of his 2021 double-murder conviction, focusing on claims of jury tampering by former Colleton County Clerk Becky Hill, who allegedly influenced jurors, and the admissibility of extensive financial crime evidence.
Murdaugh’s defense cited lack of physical evidence, investigative errors, and prejudicial testimony, while prosecutors maintained the evidence, including cell phone data and financial records, established motive and guilt.
Justices questioned both sides on procedural fairness and the impact of external influences, with no timeline for a decision.
La Corte Suprema de Carolina del Sur escuchó los argumentos en la apelación de Alex Murdaugh sobre su condena por doble asesinato en 2021, centrándose en los reclamos de manipulación del jurado y la admisibilidad de la evidencia.