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What Will Be Considered at Drew Peterson Hearing? Here's What We Know
As Drew Peterson’s appeals against his murder conviction repeatedly failed, it seemed the former suburban Chicago police sergeant might fade from the news. But a decade after a jury convicted him in the slaying of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, Peterson has been given something from the judge who sentenced him to 38 years in prison.
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Drew Peterson Asks Judge to Vacate Murder Conviction
A judge is scheduled to consider former Chicago-area police Sgt. Drew Peterson’s motion to vacate his 2012 conviction in the murder of his third wife
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Drew Peterson to Ask Judge to Toss Out Murder Conviction
Former Chicago-area police sergeant Drew Peterson is getting another chance to argue that his murder conviction in the death of his third wife should be thrown out
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Drew Peterson's Sister-in-Law Champions Mission to Help Abuse Victims
Norma Peterson said nothing has changed about her brother-in-law, Drew Peterson, after hearing him speak to Dateline NBC this week, several years into his prison sentence.
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Authorities Search Joliet Canal During Investigation Into Stacy Peterson Case: Sources
Authorities were seen searching a Joliet canal Tuesday afternoon, the same canal where the sibling of missing Bolingbrook mother Stacy Peterson claimed her sister’s body had been found years ago, sources close to the investigation told NBC Chicago.
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Aerial View: Authorities Search Joliet Canal During Investigation Into Stacy Peterson Case, Sources Say
Authorities were seen searching a Joliet canal Tuesday afternoon, the same canal where the sibling of missing Bolingbrook mother Stacy Peterson claimed her sister’s body had been found years ago, sources close to the investigation told NBC Chicago.
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Drew Peterson Again Seeking to Have Murder Conviction Reversed
Drew Peterson wants a federal judge to reverse his 2012 murder conviction in the drowning death of his third wife.
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US Supreme Court Declines to Hear Drew Peterson's Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear former Chicago-area police officer Drew Peterson’s appeal of his murder conviction in the drowning death of his third wife.
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Stacy Peterson's Sister Claims to Know Location of Missing Woman's Body
The sister of Stacy Peterson, the 23-year-old Bolingbrook mother of two who remains missing after vanishing more than 10 years ago, claimed Wednesday to know the location of Peterson’s body and said she has sonar images to prove it.
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Illinois Court Again Upholds Drew Peterson Murder Conviction
The Illinois Supreme Court has again upheld the murder conviction of former Chicago-area police officer Drew Peterson in the 2004 drowning death of his third wife.
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Drew Peterson Petitions Court on Murder Conviction
Lawyers for former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson are asking the Illinois Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to uphold his first-degree murder conviction in the 2004 drowning death of his third wife.
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Court Upholds Drew Peterson's Murder Conviction
The use of hearsay testimony to convict former Chicago-area police officer Drew Peterson in the death of his third wife was proper, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday in upholding the conviction.
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Drew Peterson Attacked by Fellow Prison Inmate: Report
Drew Peterson was attacked by a fellow inmate in the cafeteria of the maximum-security facility he was recently transferred to in Terre Haute, Indiana, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Drew Peterson Transferred to Federal Custody
Convicted murderer Drew Peterson is no longer an Illinois inmate.
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Illinois Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Drew Peterson Appeal
The Illinois Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of former police officer Drew Peterson, who was convicted of murder in the death of his third wife.
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Drew Peterson Granted Trial Delay in Murder-for-Hire Case
The former suburban Chicago police sergeant accused of plotting to kill the prosecutor who won a murder conviction in the death of the man’s third wife is to return to court.