Disgraced South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh on Thursday filed a notice to appeal his convictions in the killings of his wife and adult son and the life sentence handed down by a judge.
The South Carolina attorney was found guilty on March 2 in the 2021 killings of his wife and adult sonAlex Murdaugh on Thursday filed a notice to appeal Murdaugh, 54, was
of two counts of murder in the fatal shootings of Margaret, 52, and their youngest son, Paul, 22, in June 2021.A jury convicted Murdaugh on March 2 after around three hours of deliberations.
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