'The courts have been unable to deliver justice for him. We now ask Governor Evers to deliver that justice and bring Brendan home.'
subject Brendan Dassey is taking new steps to fight for his freedom. The 29-year-old was convicted of the murder of Teresa Halbach in 2007, though he claims he's innocent. Dassey originally confessed to the killing, but his attorneys have since claimed the confession was coerced. Now, he's asking the governor to believe him.
The news of Dassey's clemency request comes just after a third party confessed to the murder of Halbach. The confession, which was given by convicted murderer Joseph Evans Jr., has not been verified. Clemency is an official pardon, which allows a formerly-convicted inmate to go free. Clemency can be given by state and federal government officials, such as a governor or the president, depending on a prisoner's status.
The United States Supreme Court rejected hearing the appeal of Brendan Dassey . The now-28-year-old exhausted his appeals of whether his confession to the Halloween 2005 crime was voluntary.Dassey's attorney, Laura Nirider, announced the new step on Wednesday."Today, we are filing a petition for executive clemency on behalf of Brendan Dassey," Nirider told a group of reporters according to WMAQ-TV.
Because his case has already been taken to the Supreme Court, Dassey has further legal options, and so is asking for clemency. This could change if enough new evidence comes to light in Dassey's case to prompt a new appeal.
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