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Updated · Fox News · Jun 25
Murdaugh Lawyers Withdraw Unshackled Court Bid as Prosecutors Fight Special Treatment Claim
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 25

Murdaugh Lawyers Withdraw Unshackled Court Bid as Prosecutors Fight Special Treatment Claim

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 25

Summary

  • Alex Murdaugh’s defense withdrew its request to let him appear unshackled and in civilian clothes at upcoming hearings, saying it would not spend court time on a dispute over “optics.”
  • Prosecutors had urged the judge to deny the motion, arguing the 27-year state inmate’s notoriety does not justify different treatment and that prison policy requires inmates to remain restrained and in uniform.
  • The state also cited security and custody concerns, including a contraband incident during the original trial and two August 2023 prison disciplinary actions involving abuse of privileges and another inmate’s PIN.
  • Defense lawyers called the state’s response “histrionics,” said the murder case remains circumstantial, and argued shackles shown on camera could prejudice future jurors ahead of retrial.
  • Murdaugh is awaiting new murder proceedings after South Carolina’s Supreme Court reversed his convictions in May over jury-tampering by former clerk Becky Hill; his lawyers say DNA, case-access and venue motions matter more now.

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