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02nd Feb 2018

Making a Murderer’s Dean Strang and Jerry Buting are coming back to Dublin

Laura Holland

Making a Murderer fans will be happy to hear that the two most popular people from the documentary series, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting, will be back in Dublin for a special live talk.

Jarlath Regan will host an evening in conversation with attorneys Dean Strang and Jerry Buting as they bring their show Witness To The Future: Change and Hope Since Making a Murderer to Dublin’s Vicar St on Friday, March 9 2018.

They rose to fame after appearing in Making a Murderer,  where they acted on behalf of Steven Avery, who was the central focus of the documentary. Steven was found guilty of the murder of Teresa Halbach despite evidence suggesting he was framed by the Manitowoc County sheriff’s department.

Dean and Jerry won over audiences all over the world for their compassion and perseverance to try and help acquit Mr Avery.

Now, they will bring their tour to Dublin’s Vicar Street. Tickets, priced at €36, go on sale this Monday, February 5 at 9am through the usual TicketMaster outlets.

The promoters have given some background information on the two men ahead of their show:

Dean is a lawyer based in Madison, Wisconsin. His work includes five years as Wisconsin’s first Federal Defender and co-founder of StrangBradley, LLC. He is an adjunct professor at Marquette University Law School and the University of Wisconsin Law School. Mr. Strang is a member of the American Law Institute and serves on several charity boards, including the Wisconsin Innocence Project.

Jerry is a partner in the Brookfield, Wisconsin law firm of Buting, Williams & Stilling, S.C. He received his undergraduate degree in Forensic Studies from Indiana University and his law degree from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. He is a past director of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a past president of the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. His present private practice is entirely criminal defense, both trials and appeals.

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