Michael Skakel Prosecutors Planning US Supreme Court Appeal

The Connecticut Supreme Court has been notified by State prosecutor James Killen that he plans to appeal their decision, made earlier this month, to overturn Michael Skakel's conviction in the murder of Martha Moxley. The appeal has already generated some controversy as the state missed the deadline, by two days, to request that the state Supreme Court issue a stay on their decision pending a "final decision" by the US Supreme Court. Killen, however, says the missed deadline should have no effect on whether a stay is granted. Skakel has been out of prison on bail since 2013 while the state court was considering his latest appeal. The chances of his case going before the US Supreme Court are small, considering that they receive hundreds of appeals request each year and only choose to hear a handful. Skakel's lawyer, so far, has issued no comment.




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