Alex Murdaugh expected back in court on Monday after convictions overturned

Alex Murdaugh is scheduled to appear in a South Carolina court on Monday for the first time since his murder convictions were overturned.

The former lawyer faces the hearing after the state Supreme Court overturned his convictions for the killings of his wife and son.

Murdaugh had been found guilty in the high-profile case but the ruling was later reversed on appeal.

The Monday proceeding marks his initial court return following the decision.

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