Former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, currently serving a life sentence without parole for the murder of his wife and son, has initiated the appeals process to challenge his convictions and sentencing.
State Supreme Court Appeal
The South Carolina Supreme Court has agreed to hear Murdaugh's appeal of his murder convictions. His defense team alleges jury tampering by the clerk of court during his trial, claiming that improper influence affected the verdict.
Federal Court Appeal
In federal court, Murdaugh is appealing the 40-year sentence he received for embezzling nearly $11 million from clients and his law firm. His lawyers argue that the sentence is excessively harsh and violates his constitutional rights.
Legal Arguments
Murdaugh's defense contends that errors were made during his murder trial, including the introduction of evidence related to his financial crimes. They assert that this unfairly swayed the jury's perception of the case.
Background
Investigators revealed that Murdaugh's criminal activities stemmed from opioid addiction and financial troubles. His family's longstanding influence in the legal system of Hampton County added a layer of complexity to the case.
Continued Interest
Despite his incarceration, the Murdaugh case continues to captivate public attention, with significant viewership of his trial proceedings on CourtTV.