Texarkana Gazette

Drew Peterson asks Supreme Court to hear appeal of murder conviction

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CHICAGO—Drew Peterson is taking his case to the nation’s highest court as the former Bolingbroo­k, Ill., police officer seeks to undo his murder conviction for the death of his third wife.

The Illinois Supreme Court has twice rejected Peterson’s request for a new trial for the murder of his ex-wife Kathleen Savio, whose death was re-examined after Peterson’s fourth wife, Stacy, went missing in 2007.

On Monday, Peterson’s attorney Steve Greenberg filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking it to review the decision of the state’s high court.

In Greenberg’s 38-page filing, he alleges, among other claims, that the use of hearsay testimony — statements that Savio made to family members and in a written statement to police before she died, and statements Stacy Peterson made to her pastor and a divorce lawyer before her disappeara­nce—should never have been allowed.

The filing also questioned the legality of allowing divorce attorney Harry Smith to testify at trial about a telephone call in which Stacy Peterson indicated Drew Peterson had killed Savio.

Last September, the Illinois Supreme Court unanimousl­y found that the hearsay testimony did not violate Peterson’s constituti­onal rights. The court declined to rehear his appeal of that decision in January, reissuing its earlier ruling, which also rejected his arguments that he received ineffectiv­e legal representa­tion.

Monday’s filing represents a last shot at having his murder conviction overturned. The former police sergeant has maintained his innocence.

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