Jun 25, 2020

Steven Avery June 25 Brief Filed for Wrongfully Convicted Wisconsin Man

Madison, Wisconsin — Legally, Steven Avery's post-litigation case is over.

Brady violations, law enforcement smashing preservation of evidence statute, and new evidence all present an overwhelming case that Avery should at least be granted a new trial.

But this is Wisconsin. As compelling is Avery's June 25, 2020 reply brief before the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, Dist Two, the Dept of Justice will lie, abide law enforcement lawlessness and cheat to prevail in post-conviction litigation.


"Steven Avery (“Mr. Avery”) has spent 5,343 days (128,232 hours) behind bars for his second wrongful conviction. He has endured the mental anguish of knowing that he is innocent and his constitutional rights to a fair trial were violated,” writes atty Kathleen Zellner in the introduction.

There is nothing Attorney General Joshua Kaul (D) will not do to protect the wrongful conviction obtained by disgraced sex offender and Calumet County District Attorney Ken Kratz, (1992-2010).

Truth, justice, protection of the innocent —  these are not what the Wisconsin Dept of Justice does.
Rampant law-breaking by law enforcement is the norm.
Stay tuned. Brief link is here.

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