Everything about Monday’s court hearing on jury tampering allegations in the double-murder trial of Alex Murdaugh is in a class by itself. First, there is the hearing. “This procedure is unique, in that typically issues like this are raised immediately after the rendering of a verdict,” presiding Judge Jean Toal said in a brief initial hearing Friday at the Richland County courthouse. “It has been now almost a year since a verdict was rendered in this matter.” If Murdaugh’s defense team can prove unlawful jury tampering, he will get a new trial. Like a mini-series, the hearing will feature out…