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“A Conversation on Making a Murderer” with Attorneys Dean Strang and Jerry Buting on Saturday, March 19, at 5 p.m.
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Defense attorneys spotlighted in the Netflix hit mini series discuss the case of Steven Avery and the criminal justice system
The Deal
- $35 for one ticket for reserved seating (up to $77 value)
- Doors open at 5 p.m.
- Click here to view the seating chart
A Conversation on Making a Murderer with Dean Strang and Jerry Buting
- The Documentary: For the few who didn’t spend their holidays binge-watching this critically acclaimed Netflix juggernaut, Making a Murderer is a 10-part series (filmed over 10 years) that explores the trials, errors, and terrors in the life of Steven Avery.
- Why It’s So Compelling: Avery, a Wisconsin man of seemingly gentle temperament, spent 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. When he got out, he sued the county that wrongfully convicted him, only to find himself again accused of a heinous murder.
- Why Else It’s So Compelling: Besides the intrinsic interest that comes with real-life murder mysteries, much of the documentary is driven by Avery’s defense attorneys…
- Dean Strang and Jerry Buting: The tireless efforts of Strang (now an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School in Madison and a lawyer at Strang Bradley LLC) and Buting (still fighting for the little guy at Buting, Williams, and Stilling, S.C.) made them the standout stars of the series.
- The Oddest Aftermath: Strang and Buting accidentally became social-media sensations among fans, who turned the lawyers into memes, Buzzfeed quizzes, and heartthrobs.
- What to Expect: In this intimate, moderated discussion, the defense-attorney duo extrapolate on the case of Steven Avery and the broader implications brought about by his contentious conviction.
Defense attorneys spotlighted in the Netflix hit mini series discuss the case of Steven Avery and the criminal justice system
The Deal
- $35 for one ticket for reserved seating (up to $77 value)
- Doors open at 5 p.m.
- Click here to view the seating chart
A Conversation on Making a Murderer with Dean Strang and Jerry Buting
- The Documentary: For the few who didn’t spend their holidays binge-watching this critically acclaimed Netflix juggernaut, Making a Murderer is a 10-part series (filmed over 10 years) that explores the trials, errors, and terrors in the life of Steven Avery.
- Why It’s So Compelling: Avery, a Wisconsin man of seemingly gentle temperament, spent 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. When he got out, he sued the county that wrongfully convicted him, only to find himself again accused of a heinous murder.
- Why Else It’s So Compelling: Besides the intrinsic interest that comes with real-life murder mysteries, much of the documentary is driven by Avery’s defense attorneys…
- Dean Strang and Jerry Buting: The tireless efforts of Strang (now an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School in Madison and a lawyer at Strang Bradley LLC) and Buting (still fighting for the little guy at Buting, Williams, and Stilling, S.C.) made them the standout stars of the series.
- The Oddest Aftermath: Strang and Buting accidentally became social-media sensations among fans, who turned the lawyers into memes, Buzzfeed quizzes, and heartthrobs.
- What to Expect: In this intimate, moderated discussion, the defense-attorney duo extrapolate on the case of Steven Avery and the broader implications brought about by his contentious conviction.
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Promotional value expires Mar 19, 2016.
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