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The South Carolina Attorney General's Office filed a 164-page response to Alex Murdaugh's appeal, arguing his murder convictions should stand.

The state's filing details Murdaugh's financial crimes and argues they motivated the murders of his wife and son.

Murdaugh's defense claims jury tampering and disputes the admissibility of financial crime evidence.

The State of South Carolina has responded to convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh's appeal to the South Carolina Supreme Court with an abundance of legal arguments and case precedents that refer to cases as high as United States Supreme Court rulings, arguing that a Colleton County jury convicted Murdaugh "because he was obviously guilty."

Using almost every moment of its 120-day extension to respond to Murdaugh's ap

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