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 ...
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 ...
Ten years ago, Netflix viewers got their first look at Making a Murderer, a docuseries following the conviction and exoneration of Steven Avery on one crime and his conviction on another crime. The ...
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 ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court denied Steven Avery's request for review of his latest appeal. Avery, 62, is serving a life sentence for the 2005 Manitowoc County murder of Teresa Halbach. The case gained ...
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, Avery wrote his own letter to the state's highest court. Avery's attorney, ...
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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