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Episode 81: Inside the Decision to Grant Murdaugh a New Trial

24 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this special breaking-news episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lauren and Lacey scrap their planned topic to discuss the South Carolina Supreme Court’s decision to grant Alex Murdaugh a new murder trial. Recorded just hours after the ruling, they explain what led to the decision, including jury tampering by former Clerk of Court Becky Hill, and why the right to a fair trial must be protected regardless of the defendant. The conversation explores the legal and practical implications of retrying one of the most closely watched cases in South Carolina history. Lauren and Lacey discuss whether the state should pursue a new trial, how Murdaugh’s existing federal sentence factors into the equation, and what changes in trial strategy could occur the second time around. They also share candid thoughts on the broader issue of fairness in the justice system and why many defendants without resources may never receive the same opportunity to challenge serious errors. Contact us: thelawmaspodcast@gmail.com #murdaughmurders #thelawmaspodcast #retrial #retryingacase #breakingnews

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