Alex Murdaugh retrial could bring potential death penalty as AG says 'all our legal options are on the table'
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Prosecutors may pursue death penalty in Alex Murdaugh retrial, South Carolina AG says.
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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said Friday that his office may pursue the death penalty when it retries Alex Murdaugh in the 2021 murder of his son and wife."In light of the Supreme Court's decision, we're back to square one on this case, and that means all our legal options are on the table, including the death penalty," Wilson said
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Alex Murdaugh retrial could bring potential death penalty as AG says 'all our legal options are on the table'.
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South Carolina's attorney general says the death penalty is on the table for Alex Murdaugh after the state Supreme Court overturned his murder convictions.
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