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Alex Murdaugh: Ex-Lawyer Found Guilty of Killing Wife and Son Has Murder Convictions Overturned

The South Carolina Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for Alex Murdaugh, overturning his previous convictions for the murders of his wife and son. The court ruled that Murdaugh was denied his right to a fair trial due to improper influences on the jury by the court clerk.

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Alex Murdaugh: Ex-Lawyer Found Guilty of Killing Wife and Son Has Murder Convictions Overturned

On May 13, 2026, the South Carolina Supreme Court reversed the double murder convictions of Alex Murdaugh, ordering a new trial concerning the June 2021 killings of his wife, Margaret "Maggie" Murdaugh, and their son, Paul Murdaugh. Murdaugh, previously sentenced to life imprisonment, has been embroiled in a complex legal saga that has garnered widespread media attention.

The unanimous ruling highlighted that Becky Hill, the Colleton County Clerk of Court, had improperly influenced jurors by suggesting that Murdaugh's testimony was untrustworthy. The court characterized her actions as “breathtaking” and “disgraceful,” significantly undermining the integrity of the trial.

Murdaugh’s legal team welcomed the decision, stating, “We look forward to a new trial conducted consistent with the Constitution.” The ruling comes as South Carolina's Attorney General, Alan Wilson, expressed a commitment to retry Murdaugh "as soon as possible," underscoring that "no one is above the law."

This legal battle began when prosecutors accused Murdaugh of murdering his wife and son to distract from his financial crimes, which threatened to unravel his public persona. Despite being convicted in 2023, Murdaugh has consistently maintained his innocence, even amid allegations of serious financial misconduct that currently have him serving a 40-year federal sentence for stealing millions from clients.

As the new trial date approaches, legal experts anticipate a renewed examination of evidence that includes controversial aspects of Murdaugh's financial history, as well as the skepticism surrounding his alleged motives. The case's developments continue to capture significant public interest, with ongoing discussions about the credibility of the justice system and the rights of the accused.

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