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The inheritance would be held in abeyance until the accused has been found guilty. A person found guilty of murder cannot inherit from that person's estate by will or by intestacy, nor can they benefit by virtue of survivorship.

The inheritance would be held in abeyance until the accused has been found guilty. A person found guilty of murder cannot inherit from that person's estate by will or by intestacy, nor can they benefit by virtue of survivorship.

The inheritance would be held in abeyance until the accused has been found guilty. A person found guilty of murder cannot inherit from that person's estate by will or by intestacy, nor can they benefit by virtue of survivorship.

The inheritance would be held in abeyance until the accused has been found guilty. A person found guilty of murder cannot inherit from that person's estate by will or by intestacy, nor can they benefit by virtue of survivorship.

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