Attorney General Files Motion to Unseal Murdaugh Juror Documents

Alan Wilson’s office is asking a court to unseal trial transcripts and investigative materials tied to a juror dismissal and an inquiry into former Colleton Clerk of Court Becky Hill.

Based on a release from S.C. Attorney General.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office filed a motion Monday to unseal documents related to juror inquiries from Alex Murdaugh’s original murder trial, according to the S.C. Attorney General’s Office.

The state is asking to unseal, with appropriate privacy redactions, the original trial transcript and related investigative materials that led Judge Newman to dismiss a juror for violating the court’s orders, according to the office.

The state also moved to modify the protective order to unseal, with appropriate privacy redactions, documents and video interviews related to the jury investigation into then-Colleton Clerk of Court Becky Hill, according to the office.

Source: S.C. Attorney General original release.

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