Mar 3, 2019

Impact Tremors Hint at Coming Earthquake to Shake Wisconsin Law Enforcement and Legal System

I live on Avery Road, do you? Supporters of Steven Avery
and Brendan Dassey are legion in the UK.
Madison, Wisconsin — Would you help imprison a man whom you know to be innocent?

It's a question implicit in the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey affair in Wisconsin, featured in Making a Murderer.

The answer is slowly corroding the pillars of Wisconsin law enforcement, because the law and many people across the world demand that no innocent be convicted and imprisoned.

The latest developments saw the Wisconsin Dept of Justice, led by Attorney General Josh Kaul, urge Avery to drop post-conviction litigation after hiding and then lying to the defendant and presiding state appellate Court about exculpatory evidence. Kaul has conducted post-conviction litigation deceitfully and writing legal filing that are in a word, snotty.

The Court was not amused and ordered Avery's case sent back to circuit court on Feb. 25, 2019 where effectively Wisconsin law enforcement will be on trial.

The political culture as a whole cannot perceive it yet, but the the foundations of the Wisconsin legal system are shaking.

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