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<p>A lawyer who formerly represented Infowars host Alex Jones has received a two-week suspension for careless handling of confidential documents after an appeals court overturned a lengthier suspension on appeal.</p>
<p>In a <a href="https://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/DocumentInquiry/DocumentInquiry.aspx?DocumentNo=29565608">March 12 decision</a>, Judge Robin L. Wilson of Waterbury, Connecticut, sanctioned lawyer Norm Pattis after a Connecticut appeals court’s <a href="https://jud.ct.gov/external/supapp/Cases/AROap/AP225/AP225.201.pdf">2024 decision</a> that overturned <a href="https://www.abajournal.com/web/article/mistaken-disclosure-of-confidential-documents-leads-to-suspension-for-lawyer-representing-infowars-host-alex-jones">a six-month suspension</a>. The two-week suspension can be served any time within the next six months, Wilson said.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.law360.com/legalethics/articles/2310157">Law360</a> and the <a href="https://www.darientimes.com/news/article/alex-jones-norm-pattis-ct-suspension-sandy-hook-20219206.php">Darien Times</a> have coverage.</p>
<p>Pattis is <a href="https://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/DocumentInquiry/DocumentInquiry.aspx?DocumentNo=29611747">seeking a stay</a> of the suspension while he appeals and <a href="https://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/DocumentInquiry/DocumentInquiry.aspx?DocumentNo=29608290">has asked the judge</a> to credit him for a one-week suspension that he served on the six-month suspension before it was stayed, <a href="https://www.law360.com/trials/articles/2312940/alex-jones-sandy-hook-atty-wants-suspension-halved">Law360</a> reports.</p>
<p>Pattis was accused of violating lawyer ethics rules by careless handling of confidential documents obtained in discovery, including medical records for plaintiffs suing Jones over false claims that the 2012 mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, was a hoax. Twenty children and six adults were killed by the shooter.</p>
<p>Pattis had represented Jones in a Connecticut defamation case over the false Sandy Hook claims. The plaintiffs obtained a $1.44 billion judgment against Jones.</p>
<p>Pattis’ law firm had released the records to a bankruptcy lawyer who released them to a Texas lawyer representing Jones in a similar case. A paralegal for the Texas lawyer mistakenly released the documents to the opposing counsel.</p>
<p>Pattis has said he thought that the documents could be shared with all of Jones’ lawyers, according to Law360.</p>
<p>Wilson said the sensitive information, which was protected by a court order, “was carelessly passed around from one unauthorized person to another” with no effort by Pattis to safeguard the documents.</p>
<p>“Given the highly litigious nature of this case, Pattis should have been on heightened alert and duty” that the confidential information “had to be handled with the utmost care,” Wilson said.</p>
<p>Wilson wrote in the decision that “there is no acceptable excuse” for Pattis’ misconduct, given his experience.</p>
<p>“Pattis is a well-known attorney who handles high-profile cases on a regular basis,” Wilson wrote. “He was required to appreciate the consequences of his actions when he made the decision” to release the records.</p>
<p>Wilson said factors in mitigation included lack of prior discipline and absence of a dishonest of selfish motive.</p>
<p>Pattis claims that Wilson did not consider character evidence that he introduced in the remand hearing and improperly relied on facts used by the previous judge to determine a sanction.</p>
<p>Pattis told Law360 that the reprimand was too tough under ABA standards for imposing sanctions.</p>
<p>“I understand the passions the Sandy Hook case evokes, but at some point, those passions should cool,” he said. “When do I stop being ‘Alex Jones’ lawyer’ and resume my role as a lawyer who handles tough cases?”</p>
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<p>Federal prosecutors want to revoke their financial-crimes plea deal with disbarred South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh because they think that he has not been truthful about the location of more than $6 million in missing money and the possible involvement of another attorney in wrongdoing.</p>
<p>Prosecutors say Murdaugh was required to be “fully truthful” about criminal activity as part of the deal in which Murdaugh <a href="https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/ex-lawyer-alex-murdaugh-serving-time-for-murder-pleads-guilty-to-stealing-from-clients">pleaded guilty</a> to federal charges in September 2023 for stealing millions of dollars from clients, his law firm and the estate of his late housekeeper. He violated that promise, prosecutors say in a <a href="https://www.abajournal.com/files/MurdaughPleaMot.pdf">March 26 motion</a> filed in South Carolina federal court.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://apnews.com/article/alex-murdaugh-financial-crimes-failed-polygraph-f5c8f6587f6001887ac71793d58f4562">Associated Press</a> and the <a href="https://www.postandcourier.com/murdaugh-updates/alex-murdaugh-polygraph-missing-money/article_c51483d4-ebb5-11ee-8951-bbfe62864988.html">Post and Courier</a> have coverage of the prosecution request to hold Murdaugh in breach of the agreement.</p>
<p>Prosecutors had alleged that Murdaugh murdered his wife, Maggie, and son Paul in June 2021 to distract attention from his financial crimes. He was convicted of the murders <a href="https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/once-prominent-lawyer-murdaugh-gets-life-in-prison-for-murder-of-wife-and-son">and sentenced</a> to life in prison in March 2023. Two months after he pleaded guilty to federal charges of stealing from clients, he <a href="https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/ex-lawyer-alex-murdaugh-already-convicted-of-murder-pleads-guilty-to-state-charges-for-stealing-from-clients">pleaded guilty</a> to state charges of financial crimes.</p>
<p>As part of the federal plea deal, prosecutors said they would recommend that Murdaugh’s federal sentence for stealing from clients run concurrently with any state sentence for the same conduct. Now, prosecutors say the government should be relieved of its obligations under the plea deal, including the recommendation for a concurrent sentence. Prosecutors now plan to recommend the maximum sentence.</p>
<p>The government says Murdaugh failed polygraph tests in which he was asked about the missing money and possible involvement by the other attorney, who was not named in the motion. Murdaugh did, however, admit involvement of two others in his financial crimes—former banker Russell Laffitte and disbarred lawyer <a href="https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/sons-of-housekeeper-for-lawyer-accused-of-staging-his-own-shooting-settle-case-over-missing-millions">Cory Fleming</a>, the government points out.</p>
<p>The motion says Murdaugh can’t withdraw his guilty plea because it would unjustly reward him for breaching the plea agreement.</p>
<p>Murdaugh has <a href="https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/clerk-betrayed-her-oath-of-office-in-alex-murdaugh-murder-case-new-trial-motion-alleges">sought a new trial</a> on the murder charges on the ground that the elected court clerk in Colleton County, South Carolina, tampered with the jury by warning jurors that they shouldn’t be fooled by defense testimony and by meeting privately with a jury foreperson. The new trial request was denied.</p>
<p>Rebecca Hill, the Colleton County, South Carolina, clerk, announced her resignation Monday, the <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/03/25/murdaugh-trial-clerk-becky-hill-resigns">Washington Post</a> reports.</p>
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<p>Rebecca “Becky” H. Hill, an unlikely but pivotal figure in the ongoing <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/alex-murdaugh/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Alex Murdaugh</a> post-murder conviction appeal, is no longer the clerk of court for Colleton County, South Carolina.</p>
<p>During a Monday morning press conference in front of the antebellum courthouse in Walterboro, the <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/alex-murdaugh-attorneys-file-motion-for-new-trial-alleging-clerk-of-court-tampered-with-jury-during-double-murder-trial-and-fabricated-evidence-to-have-a-juror-removed/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">long-embattled elected official</a> resigned her position effective immediately, adding that she would forego reelection just before the filing deadline, citing family reasons.</p>
<p>In <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/alex-murdaugh-attorneys-file-motion-for-new-trial-alleging-clerk-of-court-tampered-with-jury-during-double-murder-trial-and-fabricated-evidence-to-have-a-juror-removed/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">September 2023</a>, defense attorneys accused Hill of engaging in several instances of jury tampering during Murdaugh’s murder trial. Other, <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/live-trials/live-trials-current/alex-murdaugh/courthouse-clerk-who-wrote-book-on-alex-murdaugh-trial-lawyers-up-after-convicted-killer-claims-she-had-an-ax-to-grind-and-coached-jurors/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">related scandals</a> quickly rose to the surface over Hill’s behavior during and after the longest criminal trial in Palmetto State history.</p>
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<p>The now-former clerk recalled her time on the Murdaugh case.</p>
<p>“Our small town came together and made everyone proud,” Hill said during remarks spanning around three minutes total. “Managing a trial of such importance to the people of South Carolina, as well as the national and international media interest and public scrutiny, has caused me to reflect upon decisions involving my stay in the Office of the Clerk of Court. And so, after much reflection, I have decided that it is best not to run again for reelection. I will now be able to focus on being a wife, a mother and grandmother to my two grand boys. And will be spending time with the people who mean the most to me.”</p>
<p>The Republican official also highlighted her efforts at modernizing the office she today departs — specifically in the areas of passport, e-filing, and notary services. Her exit, she added, was to make room for fellow members of the GOP who might be suited to the role.</p>
<p>In January, retired State Supreme Court Justice Jean Toal denied a new trial for Murdaugh, the disgraced lawyer convicted of killing his wife and son. The court found Hill, whose alleged misconduct was the basis for the motion for a new trial, was “not completely credible as a witness” and had made improper comments before and during the trial because she was “attracted by the siren call of celebrity.” Ultimately, Toal determined, Hill’s behavior did not sufficiently influence the jury.</p>
<p>Hill was introduced, and flanked, by her attorney, South Carolina State Rep. Justin Bamberg, who disclaimed any connection between the surprise announcement and the raft of issues his client faces.</p>
<p>“Let me be extremely clear,” Bamberg, a Democrat, said during the press conference. “Today is not in response — whatsoever — to anything going on with any investigation or anything of that nature. And I’m gonna say that one more time: today is not in response to any new development of some investigation or anything like that.”</p>
<p>As part of their post-trial blitz to drum up interest in the jury tampering allegations, Murdaugh’s defense attorneys Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin sent <a href="https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23936255/murdaugh-defense-us-attorney-letter-in-re-hill.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">a letter to the U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina</a>, requesting an “urgent” federal criminal investigation into whether Hill deprived Murdaugh “of his rights under the Constitution.”</p>
<p>Notably, Murdaugh’s lawyers implicitly rejected the notion of Hill being investigated by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. In their letter, they hailed the FBI as “unimpeachable” with agents marked by their “professionalism and integrity,” a sharp contrast to the work of state investigators. During the trial, the defense repeatedly assailed the integrity of the investigation and the competence of SLED agents.</p>
<p>“If FBI agents interview the jurors, the truth will be known, whatever the truth may be,” the letter reads. “The same cannot be said of any investigation conducted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), who has a vested interest in upholding Mr. Murdaugh’s conviction.”</p>
<p>While it is presently unclear if the defense request to get the FBI on the job ever panned out, Hill is under two separate criminal investigations by SLED: one related to the jury-tampering allegations, and one related to whether or not she used her office for personal gain.</p>
<p><a href="https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/embattled-court-clerk-from-alex-murdaugh-trial-faces-plagiarism-allegations-over-book-about-lowcountry-murder-case-co-author-says-they-will-unpublish/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The day after Christmas last year</a>, Hill admitted to plagiarizing a passage from her self-published, co-authored Murdaugh trial memoir.</p>
<p>That book, plagiarism aside, is part of the basis for the secondary investigation into leveraging her elected office. Last week, SLED interviewed co-author Neil Gordon — who discovered the plagiarism and confronted Hill about it before unpublishing the book — about whether or not Hill ever attended “book signings” or other such events while she was on the public clock, according to a statement.</p>
<p>“A South Carolina Law Enforcement Division agent interviewed me Friday morning,” Gordon said in a statement provided to Law&amp;Crime. “They expressed a great deal of concern about Becky possibly using her office for personal gain. In their questioning of me, they were honing in on how many different times Becky did book signings, interviews, and speaking engagements during the workday. I sincerely hope her resignation lessens any potential action taken against her, and that it restores public trust in the office of clerk of court.”</p>
<p>Bamberg appeared to anticipate this development.</p>
<p>“We will not address any investigation stuff, whether it be SLED or State Ethics or anything like that,” her attorney added. “If you do ask, I’m gonna dodge it. Because we’re not gonna comment on that. We’re not gonna detract from the positive nature of today. The bittersweet positive nature of today — with that.”</p>
<p>Bamberg did, however, address the controversies surrounding Hill in regards to the upcoming elections, saying “there would be a degree of a cloud over that” contest should she remain in office — saying the resignation is also “to the benefit to the citizens of Colleton County.”</p>
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<p id="caption-attachment-420443" class="wp-caption-text">Alex Murdaugh awaits his verdict, Colleton County Court Clerk Rebecca “Becky” Hill reads the verdict sealing Murdaugh’s fate on March 2, 2023 (Law&amp;Crime Network)</p>
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<p>Fireworks are expected Tuesday at a status conference for Alex Murdaugh’s motion for a new trial as a new judge takes the bench and makes decisions about what evidence will be heard and which witnesses will testify at a three-day evidentiary hearing later this month.</p>
<p>Murdaugh claims Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/alex-murdaughs-lawyers-slam-embattled-court-clerk-prosecutors-ask-to-nix-hearing-in-new-trial-bid/">tampered with the jury</a> in his double murder trial last year. The jury found Murdaugh guilty of murdering his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, and son, Paul Murdaugh, after six weeks of testimony and roughly three hours of deliberation in March 2023.</p>
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<p>Prosecutors from South Carolina’s Office of the Attorney General have argued an evidentiary hearing on the defense claims isn’t necessary. However, Justice Jean Toal, who has been appointed by the state’s high court to preside over the motion, has already decided a hearing is necessary. Toal was the first woman to serve as chief justice of South Carolina’s Supreme Court.</p>
<p>Late Friday, Murdaugh’s attorneys filed a new brief adding the names of witnesses they may call at the hearing. Those included Creighton Waters, the assistant attorney general who led the prosecution of Murdaugh, his paralegal, Carly Jewell, Becky Hill’s daughter, Aubrey Hill, and SLED agents David Owen and Rachel Joseph. Calling Waters to testify at the hearing could become a point of contention at Tuesday’s status conference.</p>
<p>Documents recently came to light that showed Becky Hill passed along emails from members of the public who offered opinions about defense witnesses to Waters and Jewell. However, Hill did not send the emails to the defense team.</p>
<p>The defense also plans to call several jurors to testify including Juror 785, also known as “Egg Lady.” She was dismissed during closing arguments and drew laughs in the courtroom when she asked to retrieve a dozen eggs from the jury room before leaving the courthouse. The circumstances surrounding the dismissal of “Egg Lady” have become a point of contention between the defense and prosecution.</p>
<p>The defense contends Hill fabricated a Facebook post about Juror 785 discussing the case with her ex-husband to get the juror removed. The defense claims Hill asked Juror 785 about her feelings on the case on several occasions. Judge Clifton Newman excused her after interviewing two of her tenants who he said “waffled” about discussing the case with Juror 785.</p>
<p>The defense also plans to call Juror 254, who replaced Juror 785, along with two other jurors — one who was also a tenant of Juror 785 but was not one of the tenants interviewed by SLED. Murdaugh’s lawyers also plan to call Barnwell County Clerk of Court Rhonda McElveen to testify. The defense says McElveen told SLED agents she received complaints from court staff about Hill’s “excessive” contact with jurors during the trial. McElveen was in Colleton County assisting Hill with the trial.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Murdaugh’s lawyers have asked Toal to bar attorney Eric Bland from participating in the hearing. Bland and his law partner, Ronnie Richter, represent four jurors in Murdaugh’s trial. <a href="https://youtu.be/BO-Qv8wYGqs?si=gwauGM3LveX10wnu">Richter told Law&amp;Crime last month</a> that he expected the jurors he represents to tell a different story than those who have reported hearing Becky Hill make comments about Murdaugh during the trial.</p>
<p>However, Bland seemed miffed on his podcast that he was not invited to participate in the status conference. In court documents, Murdaugh’s lawyers detailed comments Bland made about Toal in an episode of the podcast, “Cup of Justice” on Dec. 26.</p>
<p>“She has friends sometimes to reward and enemies to punish or she has friends to punish and enemies to reward,” Bland said on the podcast. The quote was mentioned in one of Murdaugh’s briefs.</p>
<p>Bland said he “didn’t like it” when he heard Toal had been appointed to handle Murdaugh’s motion for a new trial. He described her as smart and prepped but also as a strong presence.</p>
<p>“She pees on every corner in that courtroom. It’s hers,” Bland said on the podcast.</p>
<p>The comment mirrored one made by Murdaugh attorney Dick Harpootlian <a href="https://whistleblowerlaws.com/profiles-in-justice-a-one-of-a-kind-trial-lawyer/">to a website</a> about his strategies for trial in which he discussed “owning the courtroom” and invading the opposing party’s space to create anxiety.</p>
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<p id="caption-attachment-424410" class="wp-caption-text">Attorney Eric Bland with Gloria Satterfield’s sons Brian Harriott and Tony Satterfield on Nov. 28, 2023. (Law&amp;Crime Network)</p>
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<p>Bland conceded he might have a bias due to a <a href="https://casetext.com/case/ex-parte-bland-8">2008 decision</a> in which Toal found Bland and Richter violated a court order related to a settlement agreement. The decision reversed a lower court decision. Bland credited Toal with being prepared and “lively” during the proceedings. </p>
<p>However, Bland went on to say that he was concerned that he had not been notified about Tuesday’s status conference since he represents four jurors.</p>
<p>Law&amp;Crime obtained a copy of an email that Toal’s law clerk sent to Bland and attorneys for the state and the defense on Dec. 27. In it, the clerk explains that only the parties in the case would be allowed to participate in the status conference and evidentiary hearing.</p>
<p>“The jurors who rendered their verdicts in the murder trial are at most mere witnesses to the current issue of whether the Defendant is entitled to a new trial,” the law clerk wrote.</p>
<p>Toal’s clerk told the attorneys that the participation of attorneys for witnesses seemed premature but welcomed Bland to brief the court on why he believed his participation should be allowed. The clerk went on to say that Toal was weighing what testimony would be necessary from which witnesses.</p>
<p>Bland did not file a brief with the court. He did not return a text message requesting comment for this story on Monday.</p>
<p>Law&amp;Crime will cover Tuesday’s status conference which begins at 9:30 a.m. at the Richland County Courthouse in Columbia, South Carolina. </p>
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<p>Lawyers for convicted double murderer Alex Murdaugh say the clerk of court in his murder trial forwarded emails about defense witnesses to prosecutors and talked with jurors about the case during his six-week trial, according to a newly filed brief.</p>
<p>Murdaugh is <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/alex-murdaugh-attorneys-file-motion-for-new-trial-alleging-clerk-of-court-tampered-with-jury-during-double-murder-trial-and-fabricated-evidence-to-have-a-juror-removed/">asking for a new trial</a>, claiming Becky Hill tampered with the jury by speaking to them about her belief in their client’s guilt. In a brief filed this week, attorneys Jim Griffin and Dick Harpootlian said they plan to impeach Hill’s testimony. They said she should not be allowed to invoke her Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination if called to testify. </p>
<p>“She waived the right to assert the Fifth Amendment in this proceeding when she submitted an affidavit specifically denying each allegation against her,” Griffin and Harpootlian wrote. </p>
<p>Prosecutors <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/live-trials/live-trials-current/alex-murdaugh/book-writing-murdaugh-murders-clerk-submits-sworn-affidavit-denying-serious-jury-tampering-claims-as-prosecutors-highlight-bizarre-details-to-combat-new-trial-bid/">submitted an affidavit signed by Hill</a> to the court in which she denied all of the allegations of jury tampering. Since then, though, Murdaugh’s lawyers say new information has come to light, further calling Hill’s credibility into question. </p>
<p>“Ms. Hill is alleged to have stolen money, illegally sold access to the courthouse, conspired with her son to conduct illegal wiretaps, and even had her book removed from publication because of her plagiarism,” the lawyers wrote. </p>
<p>Hill’s son, <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/son-of-murdaugh-trial-court-clerk-charged-with-wiretapping/">Jeffrey “Colt” Hill, was charged with one count of wiretapping</a> last November. He’s accused of using his position as Colleton County IT director to listen to the phone calls of another county employee. FITSNews in South Carolina <a href="https://www.fitsnews.com/2023/12/05/becky-hill-fallout-latest-on-solicitors-request-for-grand-jury-investigation/">has reported Colt Hill</a> did so to keep his mother up to date on an ethics complaint made against her regarding her conduct during the Murdaugh trial. </p>
<p> Hill wrote a book after the trial, “Behind the Doors of Justice.” Late last year, <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/embattled-court-clerk-from-alex-murdaugh-trial-faces-plagiarism-allegations-over-book-about-lowcountry-murder-case-co-author-says-they-will-unpublish/">she admitted to using a BBC reporter’s story</a> in the book without the reporter’s permission. FITSNews also reported that <a href="https://www.fitsnews.com/2023/12/14/murdaugh-clerk-drama-becky-hill-rips-ethics-complaints-filed-against-her/">Hill is being investigated for misusing federal funds</a> at the Colleton County Clerk of Courts Office that were earmarked for child support enforcement. </p>
<p>Murdaugh’s lawyers claim these revelations have damaged Hill’s credibility regarding her denials.</p>
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<p>While none of the jurors in Murdaugh’s trial have claimed Hill’s comments impacted their decision to find him guilty, Murdaugh’s lawyers say that is not the legal standard. </p>
<p>“Even if every juror were to testify that he or she would have reached the same verdict regardless of Ms. Hill’s tampering, a new trial is required if it is proven that Ms. Hill communicated with jurors about the merits of the evidence presented,” Griffin and Harpootlian wrote. </p>
<p>Prosecutors view the case much differently, however. They hope to preserve the murder convictions and claim Murdaugh hasn’t met the bar for an evidentiary hearing. </p>
<p>In a brief filed Thursday, prosecutors said the burden is on Murdaugh to prove the jury tampering occurred. </p>
<p>“Not a single juror who actually deliberated on the case indicates that their deliberations or verdict was in any way affected by the improper contacts alleged,” prosecutors wrote. </p>
<p>Prosecutors are asking Justice Jean Toal, who is now presiding over the motion for a new trial, to limit questioning of the jurors to two issues: first, did they answer when polled after the verdict, and did they follow Judge Newman’s instructions to follow the law and the evidence when reaching a verdict. </p>
<p>The defense stated in its motion that jurors would be questioned in camera, meaning behind closed doors. And Justice Toal would be the person to question the jurors.</p>
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<p>Judge Clifton Newman, who is now retired but presided over Murdaugh’s trial, would also be questioned in camera by Justice Toal if necessary. </p>
<p>A hearing will be held on Jan. 16 in Richland County, South Carolina. The evidentiary hearing is scheduled for Jan. 29-31. </p>
<p>Alex Murdaugh is serving two consecutive life sentences for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. They were found shot to death on the family’s Moselle property in June 2021. </p>
<p>Murdaugh has maintained his innocence. Late last year, he pleaded guilty in state court to a long list of financial crimes charges. He is serving a 27-year sentence. He will be sentenced this year on federal charges for the same crimes.</p>
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