WAUTOMA — The Steven Avery case was back in court Monday when attorneys had a conference with a Waushara County judge to discuss Avery's ongoing appeal efforts. Avery, 62, is serving a life sentence ...
MANITOWOC – Steven Avery's attorney Kathleen Zellner said Thursday a criminal misconduct charge against a former Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office detective could raise doubt about the detective's ...
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Steven Avery writes to state Supreme Court without attorney approval, says he is 'victim of a setup'
MADISON — While awaiting the Wisconsin Supreme Court's decision on if it will review Steven Avery's latest appeal denial, ...
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) - The attorney for Steven Avery filed a legal response this week for the appeal petitioning for a new evidentiary hearing. Avery is serving life in prison for the 2005 murder of ...
MANITOWOC (WLUK) – Steven Avery’s attorney says she has another witness to back up a theory someone else is responsible for the murder of Teresa Halbach. Avery is serving a life sentence for the ...
Eighteen years after the murder of Teresa Halbach, Steven Avery continues to claim his innocence and pursue possible routes for exoneration. Avery, now 61, is currently appealing Manitowoc County ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Steven Avery’s newest appeal was filed Friday, according to his attorney, Kathleen Zellner. Steven Avery's newest appeal filed today. Brief ...
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Steven Avery hopes to take his case to federal court. Here's what to know about his appeal
Steven Avery, the man convicted of a 2005 Manitowoc County murder and made famous by Netflix's "Making a Murderer," continues to profess his innocence. Avery, 63, has been serving a life sentence ...
MANITOWOC (WLUK) -- A letter claiming to be signed on behalf of convicted murderer Steven Avery expresses frustration at the lack of a decision in his most recent motion for a new trial. Avery is ...
Steven Avery writes to state Supreme Court without attorney approval, says he is 'victim of a setup'
Steven Avery, 62, sent his own letter while awaiting a decision from the Wisconsin Supreme Court on if it will review his latest appeal. In the letter, Avery highlights arguments already made by his ...
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