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Death penalty may be on table for Alex Murdaugh in retrial

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Death penalty is 'on the table' for Murdaugh retrial, SC attorney general says in reported statement
With Alex Murdaugh’s double-murder convictions now overturned, S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson said all options are on the table for prosecutors — including the death penalty, according to a reported statement to Fox News Digital "In light of the Supreme Court’s decision,

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State considering death penalty in Alex Murdaugh retrial, Wilson says
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Report: SC attorney general could seek death penalty for Alex Murdaugh
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Murdaugh's murder convictions overturned, new trial expected
Former juror Amie Williams weighs in after Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions were overturned by the South Carolina Supreme Court, citing jury tampering.

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Alex Murdaugh's double murder conviction overturned amid jury tampering claims
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Murdaugh murder retrial: Death penalty on table, prosecutors say
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Alan Wilson was raised to be a politician. Is it enough for him to become governor?

Since he was a child, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has been raised to be a politician. After fifteen years as the state’s top prosecutor, he’s aiming for the highest office in the state.
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Will SC Supreme Court's Murdaugh ruling hurt Alan Wilson's bid for governor?

The state Supreme Court orderd Alex Murdaugh get a new trial after former Colleton County Clerk Becky Hill denied "Murdaugh his right to a fair trial by an impartial jury."
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AG aims to retry Alex Murdaugh quickly as both sides enter courtroom chess match with each other's gameplans

AG Alan Wilson says South Carolina will retry Alex Murdaugh after the state Supreme Court threw out his murder convictions due to clerk misconduct.
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How police missteps, evidence limits, global exposure pose challenges for Alex Murdaugh's retrial

COLUMBIA — S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson wants Alex Murdaugh in front of a new jury in the double murder of his wife and son by the end of the year. But Wilson likely knows that’s not “logistically possible,
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Upstate leaders endorse AG Alan Wilson for governor

GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Attorney General Alan Wilson’s campaign for governor announced a new round of endorsements on Monday. The campaign listed endorsements from leaders across the Upstate:
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SC opioid recovery fund receives $250 million in settlement funds: Attorney General

GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – South Carolina’s Attorney General, joined by leaders from Upstate service and non-profit organizations, announced on Thursday that $256 million dollars have been recovered in settlements against companies he said fueled the state’s opioid epidemic.
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Alan Wilson says affordability a top issue for SC voters this year

Attorney General Alan Wilson made a campaign stop at the Clock of Greer as he runs to be the next governor of South Carolina.
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‘We strongly disagree’: Prosecutors speak on decision to vacate Murdaugh murder convictions

Attorney General Alan Wilson discussed the South Carolina Supreme Court’s decision to vacate two murder convictions for Alex Murdaugh and his timeline for a new trial.

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