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CHICAGO — A federal appeals court in Chicago narrowly overturned a ruling Friday that could have freed a Wisconsin inmate featured in the "Making a Murderer" series from prison, though one dissenting judge called the case "a profound miscarriage of justice."


The full 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reviewed Brendan Dassey's claims that investigators tricked him into confessing that he took part in raping and killing photographer Teresa Halbach in 2005. Dassey was sentenced to life in prison in 2007 after telling detectives he helped his uncle, Steven Avery, rape and kill Halbach.


The 4-to-3 opinion conceded a ruling wasn't obvious or easy, but said it came down to whether findings by Wisconsin state courts that Dassey wasn't coerced into confessing were reasonable.


"The state courts' finding that Dassey's confession was voluntary was not beyond fair debate, but we conclude it was reasonable," their 39-page ruling said.
But Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner strongly disagreed.


"His confession was not voluntary and his conviction should not stand, and yet an impaired teenager has been sentenced to life in prison," she wrote in her dissent. "I view this as a profound miscarriage of justice."


In her dissent, Chief Judge Diane P. Wood added: "Without this involuntary and highly unreliable confession, the case against Dassey was almost nonexistent."
A federal magistrate judge overturned Dassey's conviction last year, ruling that detectives took advantage of Dassey's youth — he was 16 at the time — and learning disabilities to coerce his confession. A three-judge panel from the 7th Circuit upheld the magistrate's ruling in June. But the state asked for a review by the full 7th Circuit — leading to Friday's decision.


It wasn't immediately clear if Dassey's attorneys would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.


State attorneys asked the full 7th Circuit to review the case, arguing the ruling called long-accepted police interrogation tactics into question. The appellate court rarely grants such reviews but opted to take Dassey's case in August without comment on the merits.


Dassey has remained in prison while the state appeals.


Both Avery and Dassey contend police framed them because they wanted revenge against Avery for filing a lawsuit against Manitowoc County over wrongful imprisonment for a sexual assault he didn't commit.


Their cases gained attention in 2015 after Netflix aired "Making a Murderer," a series examining Halbach's death that spawned widespread conjecture about Avery and Dassey's innocence.


Authorities who worked on the cases said the series was biased.
 
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The kid is Mob stupid. I mean, really slow. There's no way he knew WTF they were talking to him about.
 
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The one cop called in the license plate to the dispatch after the lady had been missing for like a week but had no explanation for why he was asking for the license plate to be run when the vehicle was supposed to already be on the salvage lot. The vehicle was found a few days later. Hard for me to look past that if I'm on that jury. The whole thing was just so sketchy not to mention the kid is borderline special ed.
 

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What are the political parties of the judges in the 4-3 split?
 

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Didn't the kid ask the cop if he'd be home in time to watch wrestling?
 
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For those that watched the series, that fat DA prosecutor was one of the slimiest creeps I've ever seen. I wanted to punch him in the throat the whole time.

Agree with those who say the kid had no idea what he was saying. Sad situation.

So what about Steven Avery? Do you think he did it?
 
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For those that watched the series, that fat DA prosecutor was one of the slimiest creeps I've ever seen. I wanted to punch him in the throat the whole time.

Agree with those who say the kid had no idea what he was saying. Sad situation.

So what about Steven Avery? Do you think he did it?

Based on everything and from his reaction when the verdict was read I don't think he did it. It's just a question of did the two cops do it or did the kids brother/cousin do it. I'll never understand why that cop was having that license plate run, only thing I can think of was he was in on it and they were going to say they found the car but then they decided to move it to the salvage lot thus giving him no explanation as to why he was asking for the license plate to be ran.
 

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