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Pace Law School Looks Into 'Making A Murderer'

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Pace Law School is examining the case of Steven Avery, who was profiled in the Netflix series "Making A Murderer", in a panel discussion this evening.

A Pace Law school panel is examining the case of Steven Avery, who was profiled in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer".

A Pace Law school panel is examining the case of Steven Avery, who was profiled in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer".

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The panel will discuss the events surrounding the case of Steven Avery, who spent nearly 20 years in prison for sexual assault before being declared innocent, only to find himself charged with a murder he claims not to have committed. 

Panelists include Pace professors Carol Barry, David Dorfmam, Lissa Griffin as well as Pace Law Alumnus and Greenburgh Chief of Police, Chris McNerney.

The discussion will be held in the Moot Court Room at Pace's Law School at 78 N. Broadway in White Plains from 6 to 9 p.m.

Admission is $30 for Pace alums and $40 for the general public. Please RSVP to msanchezrobles2@law.pace.edu

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