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Murdaugh defense seeks Richland County venue for double‑murder retrial

Columbia, S.C. – On Monday, the defense team for former solicitor Alex Murdaugh filed a motion asking the state court to relocate his double‑murder retrial from the Lowcountry to Richland County. The request follows a recent ruling by Judge Debra R. McCaslin that the case must be moved out of Colleton County, but the judge did not name a new venue.

Why Richland County?

Attorney Phillip D. Barber argued that Richland County offers a jury pool comparable in size to Charleston while avoiding the higher costs associated with the Lowcountry. The filing notes that a larger venire would increase the chance of selecting an impartial jury, and that the county’s racial demographics are similar to those of Colleton, though not a legal requirement.

Barber also highlighted practical benefits. A trial in Columbia would eliminate the need for both sides to secure hotel rooms for attorneys, staff, and South Carolina Law Enforcement Division witnesses. The defense contended that the first week of the trial, scheduled to begin April 5, 2027, will be devoted largely to jury selection, reducing the demand for lodging during the Masters Tournament, which some prosecutors warned could strain local accommodations.

Constitutional and cost considerations

The defense’s motion stresses that Murdaugh’s constitutional right to a fair trial was compromised when former Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill allegedly influenced jurors in the 2023 conviction. The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned that conviction, granting Murdaugh a new trial.

Barber’s brief also points out that the state’s “nearly limitless resources” should not be used to impose “excessive and avoidable costs” on the defendant, who claims to have been harmed by the misconduct of an elected official. The team suggested that the state already maintains offices at every courthouse, making the request for a more cost‑effective venue reasonable.

Background on the case

In 2023, Murdaugh was convicted of the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. He has consistently denied responsibility, though he admitted to misleading investigators about his whereabouts on the night of the shootings. The Supreme Court’s decision to vacate the conviction centered on the alleged jury‑tampering by Becky Hill, raising questions about the integrity of the original trial.

Both the defense and the prosecution have been asked for comment on the venue request. Fox News Digital reached out to each side but has not yet received a response.

Implications for the community

If the court approves the move, the trial will take place in Columbia, the state capital, potentially drawing national attention to the city’s court facilities and local businesses. Residents may see increased activity around the courthouse, but the defense argues that the logistical footprint will be modest compared to a Lowcountry venue.

The case remains a focal point for discussions about judicial fairness, the role of elected officials in court proceedings, and the practical challenges of high‑profile trials in smaller jurisdictions.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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