Alex Murdaugh attendu au tribunal lundi après l'annulation de ses condamnations

Alex Murdaugh doit comparaître devant un tribunal de Caroline du Sud ce lundi pour la première fois depuis l'annulation de ses condamnations pour meurtre.

L'ancien avocat fait face à cette audience après que la Cour suprême de l'État a annulé ses condamnations pour le meurtre de sa femme et de son fils.Murdaugh avait été reconnu coupable dans cette affaire très médiatisée, mais le jugement a été ultérieurement annulé en appel.L'audience de lundi marque son retour initial au tribunal à la suite de cette décision.

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