Alex Murdaugh's attorneys file notice of appeal over his murder convictions, life sentences
Attorneys for Richard "Alex" Murdaugh have filed a notice of appeal after the disbarred South Carolina lawyer was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife and son, but details on the legal grounds for the appeal are not clear.
After a six-week trial, a jury took less than three hours to find Murdaugh guilty of murder and weapons charges in the June 2021 killings of his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, 52, and son Paul Murdaugh, 22.
Judge Clifton Newman sentenced Murdaugh to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. During sentencing, Murdaugh denied killing his family, as he did when he took the stand in his own defense.
Murdaugh's attorney, Richard Harpootlian, filed the notice in the South Carolina Court of Appealson Thursday.
The court document says Murdaugh "appeals his convictions and sentences" but states no legal grounds, case law or legal argument. It was unclear when the higher court will hear the appeal.
After Murdaugh was sentenced, Harpootlian and fellow defense attorney Jim Griffin said the strongest grounds for appeal are Newman's decision to admit evidence related to Murdaugh's suspected financial crimes.
Harpootlian said that evidence "stripped away" Murdaugh's credibility. Prosecutors argued during the trial that Murdaugh killed his family to gain sympathy and prevent his other alleged crimes from being exposed, but Harpootlian said the evidence that Murdaugh stole money and lied wasn't about motive but Murdaugh's character.
"And we feel strongly that if we lose in the state courts we'll have success in federal court," Griffin said at the time.
Murdaugh, who is being held in the Kirkland Correctional Institution on a 45-day evaluation before being permanently assigned, still faces 99 other criminal charges related to alleged financial and drug crimes that date back at least a decade. Murdaugh is also facing a dozen state and federal lawsuits, with other possible suits pending.
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