Drew Peterson news
Joel Brodsky, ex-attorney of convicted murderer Drew Peterson, says he wants to talk about an error of "constitutional magnitude" in murder trial. A Will County judge on Wednesday refused to lift a gag order.
A former attorney for convicted killer Drew Peterson is seeking to once again challenge his gag order that prohibits him from publicly talking about his former client’s case.
Three attorneys for Joel Brodsky, a former attorney of convicted killer Drew Peterson, have motioned to withdraw from a case where Brodsky is accused of violating a Will County judge’s gag order.
A former lawyer for convicted killer Drew Peterson had a testy exchange with a judge at Monday’s pretrial hearing, where he said he wanted to move his indirect criminal contempt case out of the county.
A special prosecutor and a former lawyer for convicted killer Drew Peterson sparred once again over a gag order that prevents the latter from talking about his past client.
Drew Peterson will receive no further psychological testing. His attorneys and prosecutors must now contend with Peterson's 2021 post-conviction petition to overturn his 2012 murder conviction.
Attorneys for former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson, who was convicted in 2012 of killing his third wife, are requesting another psychological professional examine his mental fitness as he continues his bid to overturn his conviction.
One of the prosecutors on the team that won the solicitation of murder case against Drew Peterson has been appointed to handle the indirect contempt of court case against Peterson's former attorney, Joel Brodsky.
Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow is seeking a special prosecutor to handle the contempt case filed against a former attorney for Drew Peterson.
NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield's exclusive interview with former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson has provoked subpoenas to the network and WGN-TV by his attorneys, records show.
A petition for indirect contempt of court has been filed against Joel Brodsky, a past attorney for former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson, after he made an appearance on NewsNation.
Former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson, convicted of the 2004 murder of his third wife, filed a petition in 2021 to overturn his conviction but there has been no ruling on it yet in Will County.
Former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson filed a petition in 2021 requesting a new trial after he was convicted in 2012 of killing his third wife, Kathleen Savio. A judge has yet to rule on the petition.
Drew Peterson, 67, sent the Oct. 18 letter to Dateline personality Natalie Morales. The Herald-News obtained the letter through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Divers searched for the body of missing mom Stacy Peterson on Tuesday, nearly 14 years after she disappeared from her Bolingbrook home, her sister Cassandra Cales said.
The Illinois Supreme Court affirmed disgraced former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson’s 2012 murder conviction
The appellate court has upheld Drew Peterson's murder convictionIn an 87-page opinion released Thursday, three justices unanimously rejected Drew Peterson's claims that the case against him was not proved beyond a reasonable doubt
Drew Peterson’s former defense attorney made public Wednesday letters he says are from a prison inmate that allege Peterson is being set up on new murder-for-hire charges filed against him earlier this month
In September, fewer than two months before Election Day, Glasgow was able to declare victory over Drew Peterson, who was found guilty of killing his third wife, Kathleen Savio.