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Alex Murdaugh is ‘not special’ enough to appear in court without shackles, prosecutors rage
Prosecutors opposed Alex Murdaugh's request to appear in court without shackles, stating he 'thinks he is special' but is not. They argued against his bid to wear civilian clothes and avoid restraints during court proceedings.
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