S8 E49: The Trial of Alex Murdaugh: Admissibility of Financial Crimes Evidence — Part 2B - podcast episode cover

S8 E49: The Trial of Alex Murdaugh: Admissibility of Financial Crimes Evidence — Part 2B

Sep 13, 202322 minSeason 8Ep. 49
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In Admissibility of Financial Crimes Evidence — Part 2B, we continue our review of the financial crimes evidence debate with the second part of our look at the in-camera testimony of Jeanie Seckinger, one of the defendant’s former coworkers who confronted the defendant with evidence of his financial crimes leading to his resignation from his law firm.


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