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Wish all judges were as fair and compassionate as this one. He doesn't shy away from giving the appropriate consequences, though. A very wise and gentle man.
Shame that the prosecution will most likely have to convict him again for these heinous murders. What that clerk was allegedly doing is baffling, and so unprofessional. She could’ve waited and then written her book. Her selfishness and avarice has probably cost the state a lot of money.
@@leotachaney7322 Not sure I understand what you’re saying? He’s the criminal here. The unnecessary expenditure would be to retry him. To try him initially wasn’t unnecessary. If he’s retried it’ll be because of one woman’s greed, and it’ll cost the state manpower and money, which could’ve been used elsewhere.
Anyone else notice the head nodding, facial expressions, and body language from the male court baileff sitting behind Murdaugh? Highly inappropriate to express any reaction.
The bailiff knows what kind of person he is, he’s knows he murdered his wife and son It had nothing to do with opiates, that was his excuse for ripping people off
This judge has my upmost respect after what he went through in his personal life, only to have some woman to not keep her professional mouth SHUT!!! 🇦🇺
The male officer behind Alex Murdaugh in no way tries to hide his own judgement about Alex, it’s written all over his face for the whole hearing. I’m in no way defending Alex but suppose you were wrongfully convicted of a crime, you wouldn’t want that guy to be the one insuring your safety and well-being. If he wears his emotions on his sleeve that much during a recorded trial I can only imagine how he is when no one is watching. All I’m saying is that he needs to separate business (his job) from his own personal feelings.
I think I’m misunderstanding your comment… do you mind explaining? Are you saying you should be able to unalive your family and calls for justice for it is appalling? Or are you saying because he’s been found guilty and the sentence he received is appalling and justice hasn’t been served ??
Ill alwys believe Alex killed Maggie and Paul cause they knew way too much. He knew the walls were crumbling around him fast. I think he knew if pressured those 2 would tell everything they knew so they had to go. Its the ONLY motive I can come up with as to why Buster overlooks the conviction & cont to stand by his fathers side!
Sometimes the Prosecution doesn’t have the right amount/type of evidence to prove the burden of proof to put the death penalty on the table. By going with a “lesser “ sentence , it’s a safe bet that they will more than likely get the life without parole sentence. Unfortunately , sometimes they have to take “the hit “ to ensure justice is served. You can “give “ justice without a death penalty sentence. The burden of proof is the responsibility of the Prosecution , so sometimes they have to take what they can get in order to get a guilty verdict. Prime example is Caylee Anthony’s pathetic excuse of a “mother “ is walking around free , while that poor baby will never get justice. Justice was never an will never be served… Justice was served in M’s case and the Judge is absolutely amazing and the true definition of a great Judge.
@@SUZANNECARPENTER-ou3je The family can and absolutely has the right to ask for no death penalty , but ultimately it is not their decision. It will be taken into consideration , but necessarily doesn’t have to be approved.
Also , have you ever looked up the statistics of how long someone on death row actually spends in prison ? How often do you think they actually follow through with the sentence? And if so , how long do you think it took them to do so ? Look up States who have the death penalty and see how many people are on death row and how long they’ve been there. What are the ratios for actually getting unalived vs. sitting in a prison cell for pretty much an entire life sentence? Don’t forget to look up how many of those convicted have been exonerated or their sentence lessened by appeals ……So according to your logic no one ever gets justice for the crimes they commit against others?
@crazybeautiful4270 the state explained that they didn't seek the death penalty because of the family's request. I do realize that sometimes the crime is so awful that the death penalty is a must. I live in a state that doesn't have the death penalty, but there was a case a few years ago that caused the public to call for it to be put into law. Our state made no response to the public. A woman's boyfriend raped her toddler so badly that it killed her. The young woman allowed him to babysit while she went to work. The baby was in the crib dead when she got home. We all grieved and were outraged when this happened.
Old news. IMO....AM had to get rid of the people that were interfering with his drug habit. Paul was a "spy" to his mom which pissed him off. Drugs come before family I guess. Rot in hell AM.
How could you have missed this??? Even I, in the Netherlands, know about these murders and the circumstances. And therefore I followed evey day this trial under this excellent judge!
The saying goes, "Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive", meaning one lie leads to another, that leads to another, and another ad nauseum!!! Every time you lie again, you are forced to cover up the initial lie. This is 1000% TRUTH. This is one of the lessons that exudes from my memory the most from my father's lips. It stays with me to this day. Judge Newman reminds me so much of my departed father.
@@leotachaney7322 Doubt very much the court dude was at the scene. He needed to maintain a level of professionalism, by not displaying any reaction. This head nodding is not okay.
@@barbarahudson2573 He's working in a professional role that should not display an opinion whilst on duty. Would you say the same for every other case out there? I don't see them nodding their heads in cases.
Compensatory Damages is a legal remedy where the plaintiff is strictly looking for compensation. And that happens in Civil Court not Criminal Court. The families can ultimately bring charges against him in Civil Court if they are looking for money.
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No retrial!! May this conviction stand! Justice was served!
Thanks for your comment Bella
Judge is so composed and makes so much sense.
I love this Judge, He is spot on!!
The judge is very wise.
👏 Judge Newman
Judge Newman is tops! 💯👍
Thank You Judge Newman For Your Findings And Beliefs On The Murdaugh Case Which I Believe Was Honest And Sincere!
I totally agree.
Wish all judges were as fair and compassionate as this one. He doesn't shy away from giving the appropriate consequences, though. A very wise and gentle man.
What a classy judge. ❤
What a tangled web we weave😂😂😂😂😂😂
I did not kill my wife or paw paw 🥴😵💫🙄 Sure Alex
I’m guessing he wants his son to believe him …
Shame that the prosecution will most likely have to convict him again for these heinous murders. What that clerk was allegedly doing is baffling, and so unprofessional. She could’ve waited and then written her book. Her selfishness and avarice has probably cost the state a lot of money.
Yes, but never more so than Alex himself cost the state!!
she needs to be thrown in jail too
@@leotachaney7322
Not sure I understand what you’re saying? He’s the criminal here. The unnecessary expenditure would be to retry him. To try him initially wasn’t unnecessary. If he’s retried it’ll be because of one woman’s greed, and it’ll cost the state manpower and money, which could’ve been used elsewhere.
Thats if the allegations are true. Regardless, I'd be surprised if he wasn't found guilty again. The smoking gun is hard to evade.
@@manchesterisblue1023at least for a few months… unbelievable
No prior record 😂
He killed his family
His maid
And robbed all his clients
Anyone else notice the head nodding, facial expressions, and body language from the male court baileff sitting behind Murdaugh? Highly inappropriate to express any reaction.
Maybe they went bowling together.
Or maybe he’s agreeing with the judge and or is disgusted by M’s actions?
The bailiff knows what kind of person he is, he’s knows he murdered his wife and son
It had nothing to do with opiates, that was his excuse for ripping people off
The fear in his wife knowing he just executed her son must be horrendous yet the brothers are all for the murderer tells u everything about the family
For a moment I thought this was today. Nope this happened soon after trial
This is the sentencing. It is separate from the conviction.
Not one person wanted to speak on Alex's behalf. Not one old friend, not one relative. He betrayed them ALL so badly.
Excellent judge🎉
This judge has my upmost respect after what he went through in his personal life, only to have some woman to not keep her professional mouth SHUT!!! 🇦🇺
Liar still will not admit guilt!!
He still goes on with his BS!
The male officer behind Alex Murdaugh in no way tries to hide his own judgement about Alex, it’s written all over his face for the whole hearing. I’m in no way defending Alex but suppose you were wrongfully convicted of a crime, you wouldn’t want that guy to be the one insuring your safety and well-being. If he wears his emotions on his sleeve that much during a recorded trial I can only imagine how he is when no one is watching. All I’m saying is that he needs to separate business (his job) from his own personal feelings.
He just is a MONSTER!!!
3:41 after the prosecutor says Alex stared him down, look to the right of Alex and watch the bailiff nodding his head! 😂
Inappropriate and unprofessional. Wonder how much chatting he and Ms Becky did??!
As long as Alex gets life in prison for the evil crime he committed
Judge.....That chair of yours...😂
To kill your own family calls for justice is appalling!
I think I’m misunderstanding your comment… do you mind explaining? Are you saying you should be able to unalive your family and calls for justice for it is appalling? Or are you saying because he’s been found guilty and the sentence he received is appalling and justice hasn’t been served ??
The re trail is for next year. Becky telling the jury what way to vote and Alex Murdock gets a whole new trial
The Prosecutor Looks Just Like
Harvey Cormen from the Carol Bernett Show😊
He's an ice cold murderer! and I have no sympathy for the people who still defend him...Shame.
Ill alwys believe Alex killed Maggie and Paul cause they knew way too much. He knew the walls were crumbling around him fast. I think he knew if pressured those 2 would tell everything they knew so they had to go. Its the ONLY motive I can come up with as to why Buster overlooks the conviction & cont to stand by his fathers side!
Get the clerk off her phone but he's guilty
We hear so little who caused this injustice - the court clerk.
Is this old ?
Thats what I am wondering. Haven't we already seen this?
@nicolejohnson4093
Yes this is OLD....(forgot my "is" so I had to edit, lol)..
I thought he killed someone else since his last conviction
Yes I clicked on it thinking it was the financial crimes but this is the first murder trial ; the trial which is currently on appeal
@@Dan-ji4db
🤣🤣
Wife and Son did not deserve this. Praying for the surviving Son.
This is old news! Nothing else to put up @court tv
Who is the cop with the beard behind Alex with the go tee and MEAN look on his face?
He is the bailiff
born with power
This the same judge from the Uber murder
He might very well get this conviction overturned. How this is allowed to happen by some low level court clerk is incomprehensible
I do not think he's guilty period.
SICKENING!!!! ALEX IS SICKENING
why wouldn't you pursue the death penalty. Why do they even have it if they aren't going to give justice
The family of Maggie and Paul did not want the death penalty. They care for Buster and would not want to hurt him any further.
Sometimes the Prosecution doesn’t have the right amount/type of evidence to prove the burden of proof to put the death penalty on the table. By going with a “lesser “ sentence , it’s a safe bet that they will more than likely get the life without parole sentence. Unfortunately , sometimes they have to take “the hit “ to ensure justice is served. You can “give “ justice without a death penalty sentence. The burden of proof is the responsibility of the Prosecution , so sometimes they have to take what they can get in order to get a guilty verdict. Prime example is Caylee Anthony’s pathetic excuse of a “mother “ is walking around free , while that poor baby will never get justice. Justice was never an will never be served… Justice was served in M’s case and the Judge is absolutely amazing and the true definition of a great Judge.
@@SUZANNECARPENTER-ou3je The family can and absolutely has the right to ask for no death penalty , but ultimately it is not their decision. It will be taken into consideration , but necessarily doesn’t have to be approved.
Also , have you ever looked up the statistics of how long someone on death row actually spends in prison ? How often do you think they actually follow through with the sentence? And if so , how long do you think it took them to do so ? Look up States who have the death penalty and see how many people are on death row and how long they’ve been there. What are the ratios for actually getting unalived vs. sitting in a prison cell for pretty much an entire life sentence? Don’t forget to look up how many of those convicted have been exonerated or their sentence lessened by appeals ……So according to your logic no one ever gets justice for the crimes they commit against others?
@crazybeautiful4270 the state explained that they didn't seek the death penalty because of the family's request. I do realize that sometimes the crime is so awful that the death penalty is a must. I live in a state that doesn't have the death penalty, but there was a case a few years ago that caused the public to call for it to be put into law. Our state made no response to the public. A woman's boyfriend raped her toddler so badly that it killed her. The young woman allowed him to babysit while she went to work. The baby was in the crib dead when she got home. We all grieved and were outraged when this happened.
OMG he looks similar to my dad. I stopped breathing. I miss him so much but this guy looks similar. My dad passed when I was 19.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I lost my dad recently and know how hard it it. May your dads memory be eternal ❤
You may be seated.
12:04 Love this part.
Why is this old hearing, just released. I thought this was a current trial. Maybe my RUclips app is messed up?
I had the same problem
this case is not about Kowalski v. John Hopkins : Take Care Of Maya Case why is this video add to this playlist
How could u kill yr life partner because of money 💰💰,very sad to hear sad news.
Why are we hearing the sentencing again ; is it to do with the clerk of works ?
KARMA
Is this new? Or a replay?
This looks like a replay. Everything the judge said I watched it before. Whoever posted this makes it like this is new.
So confusing…. Why would they repost as if it’s new material….. this sentencing is from a few months ago!
@@ladybird7610 it's deception...they're just trying to generate more revenew from all the videos views
@@ladybird7610 right. I agree
Why was this posted again? Old news
Is there no other news happening? WHAT IN THE *(*#
Finally Thank You Lord
This is old news they are replaying the murder trial sentencing for some reason
Yup he sees their last looks of HORROR ON THEIR FACES BEFORE PULLING THE TRIGGERS.
AND THEY DO HAUNT HIM IN HIS NIGHTMARES EVERY NIGHT
Old news
Old news. IMO....AM had to get rid of the people that were interfering with his drug habit. Paul was a "spy" to his mom which pissed him off. Drugs come before family I guess. Rot in hell AM.
Why am I seeing this? It’s kinda old news. Ya run out of things to talk about 🤦♀️
it's sentencing- just happened
Need more views...cuz this is old news.
Right when Gingers were just beginning to be perceived as having souls 😔
Meh.
Maybe I missed it but can someone tell me what was them motive for him killing his wife and son?
He needed his son gone to avoid the boat accident trial. He needed his wife gone for money.
How could you have missed this??? Even I, in the Netherlands, know about these murders and the circumstances. And therefore I followed evey day this trial under this excellent judge!
Judge is top
Wasn’t this filmed before the Becky news came out
i will bet u anything this judge loved preaching to this w hyte man. and u no what collar the judge is don't ya. he was simply loving this. lol
This is old news.
tbe cursre of kane
Old news just to get views, lol good job im watching
1st
2nd 😅
hehe he ;) i always do that i win this 1 lol ;)@@cinnamonrichards5707
Innocent.
Shawshank redemption Live version
That court cop behind Alex is unhinged man!
The saying goes, "Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive", meaning one lie leads to another, that leads to another, and another ad nauseum!!! Every time you lie again, you are forced to cover up the initial lie. This is 1000% TRUTH. This is one of the lessons that exudes from my memory the most from my father's lips. It stays with me to this day. Judge Newman reminds me so much of my departed father.
Starting @ 2:10 it’s interesting to see the sheriff sitting to M’s left nodding in agreeance to how despicable he is being portrayed..
Yes. And highly inappropriate.
@@GalileoGalilei367...perhaps the sheriff was remembering the murder scene!!!😢
@@leotachaney7322 Doubt very much the court dude was at the scene. He needed to maintain a level of professionalism, by not displaying any reaction. This head nodding is not okay.
@@GalileoGalilei367 Nothing inappropriate about agreeing with the jurors & judge. He was found guilty.
@@barbarahudson2573 He's working in a professional role that should not display an opinion whilst on duty. Would you say the same for every other case out there? I don't see them nodding their heads in cases.
This is old news isnt it?
Did the families get any money at all ?
I some instances they were made whole by the firm but i think the majority of them have to go thru litigation still.
Compensatory Damages is a legal remedy where the plaintiff is strictly looking for compensation. And that happens in Civil Court not Criminal Court. The families can ultimately bring charges against him in Civil Court if they are looking for money.
Wait....is this a new sentencing?
Yes
How long did he get?
Long time
2 life sentences to run consecutively!.. .. haha, still not long enough!!