Dec 18, 2017

Making a Murderer-related Legal Developments Shine Light on Indecent Zeal Against Innocents

One hopes for justice against dirty cops
such as Manitowoc County Sheriff'
Lt. James Lenk. Lenk infamously
"found the (incriminating) keys to
(murder victim) Halbach's vehicle inside
Avery's bedroom in plain view after
officers from Calumet County,
the state Division of Criminal Investigation
and Two Rivers Police Department
apparently did not see them in previous
searches," (Appleton Post-Crescent).
Now, a "'never-before-seen video'
shows that evidence against
the subject of the hit documentary
Making a Murderer must have been
planted or fabricated, defense
attorney Kathleen Zellner tells
Newsweek."

Police and prosecutors routinely lie


Madison, Wisconsin—The 2015 Making a Murderer film series, (Ricciardi, Demos), is graphic and shocking to the millions who binge-watched this profound chronicling of the criminal justice system.

Even rightwingers who watched east-central Wisconsin cops and prosecutors consciously pursue the conviction of two innocent people, Steven Avery and Brenden Dassey, acknowledge two points made in the powerful documentary, Making a Murderer.

One truism is former Calumet, (Wisconsin), District Attorney and sex offender, Ken Kratz, is human garbage who ought not to be practicing law. Kratz is still practicing law in Wisconsin.

Secondly, 16-year-old  Brendan Dassey is an innocent who was pursued by cops who with malice aforethought, and who presented a murder confession they know to be false.

This month Dassey lost a federal appeal overturning a federal court's decision to free him in a bitterly decided four-to-three opinion. Dassey's last hope is the United States Supreme Court hears his case. Notes Judge Ilana Kara Diamond Rovner, in her dissenting opinion on the Seventh Circuit: "Even under our current, anachronistic understanding of coercion, Dassey’s confession was so obviously and transparently coercively obtained that it is unreasonable to have found otherwise."

Unreasonable-and-indecent is the nature of the American criminal justice system. It is a horror show and it never ends as a depoliticized public tunes out and becomes a collective by-stander.
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A new development in the legal appeal for Steven Avery by criminal defense attorney, Kathleen Zellner, comes before Christmas 2017.

Zellner filed several videos with the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District II on Dec. 15, 2017. The second state appellate district is composed of three rightwing judges, (and one honest judge), who can be expected to rule against innocent defendants like Avery. This is Wisconisn.

Reports Newsweek Magazine:

One of the videos shows an experiment where Zellner tried to re-create the chain of events police and prosecutors said led them to find a key belonging to Avery’s victim near a bookshelf in his bedroom after they had searched the room multiple times. Another of the videos shows a blood spatter experiment, during which Zellner and her team dripped blood on and inside a car to disprove a central prosecutorial theory.

'It shows the case is a complete fraud,' Zellner told Newsweek, referring to the bookshelf experiment. 'I don’t know how long this case will take me, but it’s going to fall apart.'

Justice does not exist. People like Zellner and many others impose it.

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