Se espera que Alex Murdaugh comparezca de nuevo ante el tribunal el lunes tras la anulación de sus condenas

Está previsto que Alex Murdaugh comparezca el lunes ante un tribunal de Carolina del Sur por primera vez desde que se anularon sus condenas por asesinato.

El exabogado se enfrenta a esta audiencia después de que la Corte Suprema estatal anulara sus condenas por los asesinatos de su esposa y su hijo.

Murdaugh había sido declarado culpable en este caso de gran repercusión, pero la sentencia fue revocada posteriormente tras una apelación.

El procedimiento del lunes marca su primer regreso al tribunal tras la decisión.

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