Court nixes new trial for 'Making a Murderer' subject Steven Avery

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Court nixes new trial for 'Making a Murderer' subject Steven Avery
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by "Making a Murderer" subject Steven Avery to hold a hearing on new evidence that he wanted to present for a new trial.

by "Making a Murderer" subject Steven Avery to hold a hearing on new evidence that he wanted to present for a new trial.

Avery attorney Kathleen Zellner asked the court to consider claims ranging from insufficient scientific evidence to ineffective trial counsel. That request had been rejected in 2017 without a hearing and Avery, in his latest appeal, had asked for a hearing or new trial to consider the evidence. The appeals court said because Avery was appealing the lower court's denial of a request for a new trial without holding an evidentiary hearing, the question before the appeals court was simply whether a hearing is warranted. It concluded that the lower court correctly rejected the call for a new trial without a hearing.

Both Avery and Dassey maintain their innocence. The case gained national attention in 2015 after Netflix aired "Making a Murderer," a multi-part documentary examining Halbach's death. The series spawned conjecture about the pair's innocence, but those who worked on the cases accused the filmmakers of leaving out key pieces of evidence and presenting a biased view of what happened. The filmmakers defended their work and supported calls to set Avery and Dassey free.

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