Judge Clifton Newman talks to Alex Murdaugh during a sentencing hearing

Judge Clifton Newman sentences Alex Murdaugh to life in prison at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro on Friday, March 3, 2023 after he was found guilty on all four counts. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post and Courier/Pool)

The judge who oversaw Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial had often harsh but occasionally contemplative words for the lawyer-turned-convicted killer in a series of speeches during the sentencing hearing on Friday morning.

Judge Clifton Newman, who is one year away from forced retirement, opined that the crimes for which the defendant was convicted qualify for the death penalty in the state of South Carolina. But, he said, he did not question the state’s judgment not to seek capital punishment for the well-bred attorney who slaughtered his wife and youngest son.

Still, the juxtaposition was enough for the judge to pointedly comment in light of Alex Murdaugh’s spectacular fall from grace.

“As I sit here in this courtroom and look around the many portraits of judges and other court officials and reflect on the fact that over the past century, your family–including you–have been prosecuting people here in this courtroom, and many have received the death penalty,” Newman mused. “Probably for lesser conduct.”



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