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Ken Kratz's New Book
Ken Kratz announces that he is writing a new book about the case, insisting there is too much bias in the documentary. -
Kathleen Zellner Files an Appeal
Kathleen Zellner partners with Tricia Bushnell of the Wisconsin Innocence Project to file an appeal on behalf of Steven Avery, citing a violation of his due-process rights and accusing officials of obtaining evidence from properties outside of their search warrant. -
Avery Files a Motion
Avery files a new motion for his release and claims that the evidence obtained was illegally by the investigators -
Zellner Requests a Retest
Zellner visits Manitowoc County Courthouse to request a retest of several items from the crime scene, describing it as "the most comprehensive testing motion ever filed in the state of Wisconsin and probably one of the most comprehensive testing motions ever filed in the United States." -
William Duffin Grants Dassey's Petition
Federal magistrate, William Duffin, grants Brendan Dassey's for writ of habeas corpus, deeming his confession as involuntary. As a result, Duffin gives prosecutors in Wisconsin 90 days to decide whether or not to retry Dassey or to release him. -
Wisconsin Opposes Dassey's Release
The state prosecutors of Wisconsin oppose Dassey's release, hence filing documents that state it is in the public's best interest and safety to uphold his conviction. -
Judge Believes Dassey Should Be Released
A judge-made ruling states that Dassey should be released as long as he is under court-supervision. However, just two days later, Dassey's conviction overturning is blocked while awaiting a hearing. -
Judges Vote
In December of 2017, the judges from the Seventh Circuit vote in favor of upholding Dassey's conviction by four-to-three. -
Seventh Circuit Panel Backs Duffin's Decision
A panel of three judges from the Seventh Circuit agree with Duffin's decision to overturn Brendan Dassey's conviction. -
Motion Denied
In October of 2017, the new trial for Steven Avery's motion is denied. -
Writ of Certiorari Denied
In June of 2018, the request for judicial review by the Supreme Court for Dassey's case is denied. -
Zellner's 599-Page Request
Kathleen Zellner filed a 599-page document to the Wisconsin Circuit Court to ask permission to supply data obtained fro the Dassey family laptop to Avery's case. She insists that the CD proves that Bobby Dassey (older brother of Brendan Dassey) gave a false testimony during the original investigation. Zellner also believes Bobby Dassey should be speculated as a person of interest for the murdering of Theresa Halbach. -
Writ of Certiorari
The legal team of Brendan Dassey file for writ of certiorari to seek judicial review by the Supreme Court of his case.