Rebecca Hill, a former court clerk who worked on the Alex Murdaugh murder trial, was arrested Wednesday and faces multiple charges in two South Carolina counties from her time as a county official. Hill, 57, was charged with one count of obstructing justice and two counts of misconduct in office in Colleton County, a sheriff's department spokesperson said. All three allegations are felonies.
Main Idea: Rebecca Hill, the former clerk linked to the Alex Murdaugh murder trial, was arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges tied to her work as a South Carolina county official.
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The arrest may deepen public doubts about court fairness and add to taxpayers’ costs for investigations, trials, and appeals.
A case against a court clerk can help enforce ethics rules and protect trust in the justice system.
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Detention facility where Hill remained in custody after processing.
Detention facility where Hill was booked after arrest.
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One of Murdaugh’s lawyers, quoted reacting to Hill’s arrest.
One of Murdaugh’s lawyers, quoted reacting to Hill’s arrest.
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Law firm representing Hill through attorney Will Lewis.
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