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 ...
Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of murder and assault. Reader discretion is advised. In 2007, Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey were convicted in connection to the 2005 rape and murder of ...
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) - Steven Avery is asking for new DNA testing of evidence that was previously used to convict him. In a new motion filed Thursday, Avery’s attorney, Kathleen Zellner, said the ...
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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) - Steven Avery has filed a new motion, seeking scientific testing relating to evidence in the car of murder victim Teresa Halbach. The 11-page motion, filed Thursday, asks for testing ...
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Is Steven Avery innocent or did he kill Teresa Halbach?
Twenty years after the disappearance of Teresa Halbach, Steven Avery is still serving his life sentence for her murder, a crime he claims he didn't commit. Now, the public still asks, is Avery really ...
MANITOWOC (WLUK) – Steven Avery’s attorney and prosecutors are trading barbs about recent filings in the case, and which motions should be heard next. Avery has had a motion pending for months before ...
Avery was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2007. Steven Avery is escorted into a Calumet County courtroom during the opening day in his murder trial, Feb. 12, 2007, in Chilton, Wis. Morry ...
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) - The Wisconsin Supreme Court will not consider Steven Avery’s personal letter to the court in deciding his case. Avery filed a motion on his own last week, addressed to the ...
Steven Avery filed a petition Friday, claiming courts improperly applied the law in their rulings and owe him an evidentiary hearing. Avery's attorney said if the Wisconsin Supreme Court denies his ...
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