Former South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh is set to go on trial, accused of murdering his wife and son in 2021. WSJ’s Valerie Bauerlein explains what you need to know about the case.
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Accused Murdaugh accomplice Laffitte seeks statewide jury pool for fraud retrialEx-banker Russell Laffitte cannot get a fair trial from a jury chosen from only the Lowcountry, where anti-Laffitte ...
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A South Carolina judge denied Alex Murdaugh’s bid for a new double-murder trial on Monday after his defense team accused a clerk of court with tampering with a jury. In what a judge described as ...
The prosecution has rested its case against former South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh, accused of killing ... key themes from the first part of the trial and what we can expect to see next.
A former Hampton Banker tied to disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh will stand trial again this spring. In November, a federal appeals court tossed out Russell Laffitte's 2022 fraud-related ...
May 5 has been set as the date for the start of the second federal bank fraud trial for Russell Laffitte, former attorney Alex Murdaugh’s alleged partner in a multi-year fraud scheme.
(Joshua Boucher/The State/Pool) (CN) — A Fourth Circuit panel signaled Wednesday that Russell Laffitte may have grounds for a new trial on accusations he helped infamous ex-attorney Alex Murdaugh ...
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Russell Laffitte, former banker and alleged accomplice to Alex Murdaugh, requests broader jury selection, venue transfer ...
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