Myra Crosby: Supreme Court Denies Motion to Unseal Juror 785’s Records Columbia, S.C. — The South Carolina Supreme Court has upheld its decision to keep sealed the records surrounding the dismissal of Juror 785, Myra Crosby, from the Alex Murdaugh murder trial. Crosby, famously referred to as the “Egg Juror” after her request to retrieve eggs upon dismissal, has been at the center of a legal and public transparency battle ever since her removal during one of South Carolina’s most high-profile cases. In its ruling, the Supreme Court reiterated that no formal record of Crosby’s dismissal had been submitted for appeal and maintained that Judge Newman’s original order sealing the records was binding. The decision, signed by all five justices, rejected Crosby’s petition for a rehearing, effectively keeping the details of her dismissal hidden from public scrutiny.
Myra Crosby: Supreme Court Denies Motion to Unseal Juror 785’s Records. This Legal merry-go-round feels like the movie, Groundhog Day. #MyraCrosby #AlexMurdaugh #CCNewsNetwork
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