Chapter
Judge Denies Defense Request to Interrogate State Witness
Judge Newman rejects the defense's request to call a state's witness to the stand to interrogate them about the investigation, reminding them that by requesting production of evidence, the state is obligated to comply. Dick portrays the state as hiding evidence and laying a path to sway the jury in their favor.
Clips
In a tense hearing in the Delaware courtroom, Dick and Creighton argue and interrupt each other, with Dick trying to lay down a path to get a favorable jury.
14:57 - 18:57 (03:59)
Summary
In a tense hearing in the Delaware courtroom, Dick and Creighton argue and interrupt each other, with Dick trying to lay down a path to get a favorable jury. The judge eventually steps in to calm things down while also dealing with a memo filled with accusations previously filed by Dick and Jim.
ChapterJudge Denies Defense Request to Interrogate State Witness
EpisodeJudge Newman Orders Full Stop On Dick's 'Carnival Court' (S01E59)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The trial proceedings around the Murdaugh family in South Carolina continue in court, with one lawyer questioning the protectiveness of a recent order and requesting a witness be brought in to testify.
18:57 - 20:08 (01:10)
Summary
The trial proceedings around the Murdaugh family in South Carolina continue in court, with one lawyer questioning the protectiveness of a recent order and requesting a witness be brought in to testify.
ChapterJudge Denies Defense Request to Interrogate State Witness
EpisodeJudge Newman Orders Full Stop On Dick's 'Carnival Court' (S01E59)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
In this episode, the hosts discuss the Judge's decision not to allow the defense to interrogate a state's witness and instead, the state is obligated to produce the evidence.
20:08 - 22:37 (02:28)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the Judge's decision not to allow the defense to interrogate a state's witness and instead, the state is obligated to produce the evidence. The defense's manufactured claim that the state hasn't complied with the Rule 5 discovery is discussed.