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South Carolina Officials Deny Wrongdoing in Murder Investigation
South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel and 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffy Stone released a joint statement denying any wrongdoing in the investigation of the murders of Paul and Maggie Murdoch. They claimed that SLED officials informed the DA's office and requested assistance in the investigation.
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South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel and 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffy Stone released a joint statement attempting to discredit reporting on the investigation of Paul and Maggie Murdoch's murders, despite the reporting being founded on John Marvin Murdoch's explanation to the Island Packet.
01:53 - 06:30 (04:36)
Summary
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel and 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffy Stone released a joint statement attempting to discredit reporting on the investigation of Paul and Maggie Murdoch's murders, despite the reporting being founded on John Marvin Murdoch's explanation to the Island Packet.
ChapterSouth Carolina Officials Deny Wrongdoing in Murder Investigation
EpisodeDoubling Down On Duffie Stone - Conduct and Conflicts In The 14th Circuit (S01E39)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The conflict of interest arises in legal practice when a lawyer's ability to provide an appropriate course of action for the client is limited as a result of the lawyer's other interests.
06:30 - 11:17 (04:47)
Summary
The conflict of interest arises in legal practice when a lawyer's ability to provide an appropriate course of action for the client is limited as a result of the lawyer's other interests. This issue was highlighted in the case of the murder investigation of Maggie and Paul Murdoch in June 2021.