Location of Wisconsin within the United States.Municipal courts typically handle cases involving local ordinance matters. The circuit courts are Wisconsin's trial courts, they have original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal cases within the state. We talk to a defense attorney who says the case reveals critical flaws in Wisconsin’s justice system as a whole. Wisconsin has applied for a waiver to begin drug testing people seeking Medicaid coverage. She didn’t cover the cases of StevenAvery and Brendan Dassey, the men at the center of Netflix’s “Making a Murderer.” But her detective skills did lead her to several conclusions as she binge-watched the documentary series. An Investigation into Wisconsin Injustice - The Avery/Dassey Cases.The entrenched ills of the Justice System in Wisconsin have never been more evident in the deep detail of the Brendan Dassey and StevenAveryCases. The Wisconsin DOJ issued a statement to Fox 11 News in Green Bay: "The Wisconsin Department of Justice has received the new information related to the case.Two men, StevenAvery and Brendan Dassey, are in prison for killing Halbach. Both claimed they are innocent. The Wisconsin Court of Appeals on Wednesday unanimously rejected a request by “Making a Murderer” subject StevenAvery to hold a hearing on new evidence that he wanted to present for a new trial. StevenAvery released from prison in 2003. Avery was convicted in 1985 in the rape of jogger Penny Beerntsen on a beach near her home in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. After serving 18 years in prison he was exonerated based on DNA evidence connecting the attack to another man. The Downfall: Scandal and Ethical Collapse tjfkratz professional credibility imploded not due to the Averycase directly, but because of unrelated personal misconduct that exposed a pattern of abuse of power. Here’s a quick recap first: “Making a Murderer” follows the story of StevenAvery, who was convicted of raping a woman in 1985 - partly due to some very questionable behaviour by a handful of Officers in the localWisconsin Sheriff’s Dept. Making a Murderer — Avery Atty Blasts "Disingenuous" DoJ Response in Devastating Legal Filing. Madison, Wisconsin — The Wisconsin Dept of Justice's commitment to defending the wrongful conviction of StevenAvery received a legal thrashing in the latest Avery court filing. Passionate about Justice 4 SteveAvery & Brenden Dassey Corruption runs amok in WI.Wisconsin Democrats are blocking the freedom of the innocent and wrongfully convicted StevenAvery and Brendan Dassey. Despite this, the WisconsinJustice Department blocked the release, waiting for judgement from the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The circuit court upheld the original verdict by a vote of 4-3 and Dassey remains incarcerated. Making A Murderer season two is on Netflix now. Everyone was talking about StevenAvery, small-town Wisconsinjustice, and a really horrible 2005 murder thanks to the Netflix series Making A Murderer. We were amazed that out of this whole basket of deplorables (to borrow an expression), a grisly murder wasn’t the only terrifying aspect...