Celebrities

Where Is Alex Murdaugh Now? The Ex-Attorney Sentenced To Life In Prison (No Death Penalty and Parole)

Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to Two Consecutive Life Sentences without Parole.

After a 28-day trial that involved testimony from countless witnesses and experts and even Alex Murdaugh himself, the jury handed down a unanimous guilty verdict.

Murdaugh stood silently with no discernible emotion passing over his face while his remaining son Buster Murdaugh was equally as stoic. What happened at Alex Murdaugh’s sentencing? Here’s what we know.

Judge Clifton Newman reads the verdict in the Alex Murdaugh trial
SOURCE: YOUTUBE/LAW&CRIME NETWORK (VIDEO STILL)

Here’s what happened at Alex Murdaugh’s sentencing.

On Friday, March 3, at 9:30 a.m., Alex Murdaugh returned to the courtroom to learn his fate. According to The New York Times, “The minimum sentence for murder is 30 years in prison. Prosecutors have said they will seek life in prison without the possibility of parole.”

Murdaugh was ultimately sentenced to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murders of his wife Maggie and his son Paul.

At the sentencing, Judge Clifton Newman said that Alex Murdaugh’s trial was “one of the most troubling cases” for him as a judge as well as the entire legal team.

He acknowledged that both he and Alex were members of the legal community, which further troubled him. “It is also particularly troubling, Mr. Murdaugh, because as a member of the legal community … we have seen each other at various occasions throughout the years,” Judge Newman said.

He added, “And it was especially heartbreaking for me to see you go, in the media, as a grieving father who lost a wife and son to being the person indicted and convicted of killing them.”

At the sentencing, Alex Murdaugh repeatedly insisted upon his innocence.

Does South Carolina have the death penalty?

The nonprofit organization known as Death Penalty Information Center confirms that South Carolina does have the death penalty and has overseen 43 executions since 1976.

In January 2023, “South Carolina’s highest court heard arguments…on whether a newly organized firing squad or the old electric chair are legal ways to execute inmates in the state, which has been unable to obtain drugs for lethal injections,” per the Associated Press.

In September 2022, a lower court judge ruled that lawmakers in South Carolina “‘ignored advances in scientific research and evolving standards of humanity and decency’ when they passed a law effectively forcing condemned prisoners to choose between electrocution or the firing squad.” A decision on this case will not be handed down for several months. In the meantime, it look as if Murdaugh won’t receive the death penalty though we’ll know more after the sentencing.

Dee Darlingberg

Recent Posts

Inside The Love Life Of Josh Richards: Meet The TikTok Star’s New Girlfriend Gabriela Moura and Exes

Internet celebrity Josh Richards is currently in a relationship with his new girlfriend Gabriela Moura…

6 months ago

Everything We Know About YouTuber Vagrant Holiday: Is He Alive or Dead and Where Is He Now?

The man behind Vagrant Holiday never showed his face to his viewers but he has…

6 months ago

Inside The Life and Controversies Of YouTuber Toby Turner aka Tobuscus – Wikipedia, Biography

Who is Tobuscus and what happened to him? Toby Turner is one of the foundational…

6 months ago

Has Dixie D’Amelio Ever Had A BBL? A Fan Thinks She’s Got A Boob Surgery

Dixie D’Amelio has addressed speculation that she got a boob job after eagle-eyed fans noticed…

6 months ago

Inside TikTok Star Dixie D’Amelio’s Love Life: Meet Her Current Boyfriend, Exes, and A Look At Her Dating History

TikTok star Dixie D'Amelio has dated a list of influencers and social media personalities over…

6 months ago

A Look At The Top 20 Most Popular and Subscribed YouTube Channels Of All Time (2023 List)

What are the most subscribed YouTube channels in the world? Here are the top, most…

6 months ago