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Making a Murderer nephew Brendan Dassey freed by judge | Making a Murderer nephew Brendan Dassey freed by judge |
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A US judge has ordered the immediate prison release of Brendan Dassey, whose case featured in Netflix's Making a Murderer documentary. | A US judge has ordered the immediate prison release of Brendan Dassey, whose case featured in Netflix's Making a Murderer documentary. |
The Wisconsin man's murder conviction was overturned this summer, however, prosecutors are appealing. | The Wisconsin man's murder conviction was overturned this summer, however, prosecutors are appealing. |
The 27-year-old, who has learning difficulties, and his uncle Steven Avery were convicted of murdering a young woman, Teresa Halbach, in 2005. | The 27-year-old, who has learning difficulties, and his uncle Steven Avery were convicted of murdering a young woman, Teresa Halbach, in 2005. |
Avery and Dassey, who was 16 at the time, were sentenced to life in prison. | Avery and Dassey, who was 16 at the time, were sentenced to life in prison. |
Judge William Duffin ordered that Dassey be freed from prison under supervision until the next steps in the case become clear, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. | Judge William Duffin ordered that Dassey be freed from prison under supervision until the next steps in the case become clear, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. |
Under his release conditions, he must submit to the probation and parole office by midday on Tuesday the address where he plans to reside. | |
Dassey also must not have any contact with Ms Halbach's family, or co-defendant Avery, whose legal team hopes DNA evidence will clear him. | |
Dassey's lawyer, Steve Drizin, told the Associated Press he hoped he would be free in time to spend Thanksgiving with his family on 24 November. | |
"That's what I'm focused on right now, getting him home, getting him with his family and then helping him to re-integrate back into society while his appeal plays out," Mr Drizin said. | |
The same judge quashed Dassey's conviction in August, ruling that investigators had made false promises by assuring him "he had nothing to worry about". | The same judge quashed Dassey's conviction in August, ruling that investigators had made false promises by assuring him "he had nothing to worry about". |
He confessed to helping Avery rape, kill and mutilate Ms Halbach. | |
Wisconsin's attorney general had asked that Dassey not be released pending the appeal. | |
The case received wide attention after the release of the 10-part documentary Making a Murderer in December 2015. | |
The filmmakers cast doubt on the legal process used to convict Dassey and Avery. | |
Avery was accused and found guilty of murdering Ms Halbach, a photographer for Auto Trader Magazine. | |
Her charred remains were found at Avery's car salvage yard a week after she went there to photograph a minivan for sale. | |
The documentary series focused on the conduct of law officials in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. | |
They had been facing a huge financial penalty over an earlier case in which Avery was wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years for sexual assault. |
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