Happy Tuesday, y’all.
 
First, thank you to everyone who joined the Talk Shop Live virtual event on Monday – Jenny Fisher and Mandy sold out signed copies, but don’t worry if you missed it, we are adding a few more for anyone that could not make the live broadcast. 
 
 
We have a really great episode for you today. We are angry. We are disgusted. And — though we disagree on some of the finer points on the effect of what’s happening — Liz, Eric and Mandy review Dick and Jim’s latest attempt to blow up the system on behalf of Alex Murdaugh, the murderer, liar and thief. 
 
We’re going to be talking more about their judicial terrorism on True Sunlight this week, but for today we discussed the core effect of the Writ of Prohibition they filed late last week with the Supreme Court in their attempt to have Judge Clifton Newman removed from all of Alex Murdaugh’s cases moving forward.
 
Also today we talk about a very important hearing this week — the hearing to qualify Prosecutor David Miller as a candidate for circuit court judge. David Miller is who cut that sweet deal for accused rapist Bowen Turner. That hearing is set for Wednesday at 3:45pm and we’ll do our best to broadcast it, but we’re learning that it might be held behind closed doors. We’ll share all we can on social media and unpack it on True Sunlight this Thursday. 
 
Everything about David Miller’s quest to become a state judge is emblematic of the backdoor dealings that allowed someone like Alex Murdaugh to thrive. 
 
It’s important that every member of the JMSC know we’re watching.
 

WATCH HERE

https://youtu.be/uXFUgoDu6Gg?si=ZIZUh4lkQCZVhrgH

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