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The federal government can take precedence over a legal receiver appointed to preserve assets, causing the efforts and expenses of the receiver to be futile.
39:27 - 40:13 (00:46)
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The federal government can take precedence over a legal receiver appointed to preserve assets, causing the efforts and expenses of the receiver to be futile. The government can do this as long they receive their lean and judgment first.
ChapterThe Murdaugh Saga: Legal Analysis
EpisodeCup of Justice Bonus 12: What evidence will be allowed in the murder trial? + What the new charges could mean for Alex’s victims?
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The government’s obligation to collect taxes may take precedence over a private judgment creditor in trying to collect their own judgment.
40:13 - 41:46 (01:32)
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The government’s obligation to collect taxes may take precedence over a private judgment creditor in trying to collect their own judgment. The discussion arose in the context of the Alex Murdoch case and whether or not the government should have known about his alleged income tax fraud.
ChapterThe Murdaugh Saga: Legal Analysis
EpisodeCup of Justice Bonus 12: What evidence will be allowed in the murder trial? + What the new charges could mean for Alex’s victims?
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The protection provided by law enforcement and the judiciary system allowed a lawyer named Alex Murdaugh to commit fraudulent acts and avoid legal consequences for many years.
41:46 - 43:17 (01:30)
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The protection provided by law enforcement and the judiciary system allowed a lawyer named Alex Murdaugh to commit fraudulent acts and avoid legal consequences for many years.