Over the summer, a judge threw out the conviction of Brendan Dassey, who had been serving a prison sentence for murder in the death of Teresa HalbachThe case was the subject of the hit NetFlix series Making a Murderer. The court ruled that Dassey’s confession was coerced by law enforcement officials, and that he was to be released unless prosecutors decided to retry the case. They were given 90 days to make that decision, but the state of Wisconsin appealed. On Monday, a judge ruled that Dassey must go free.

In the court’s order, Magistrate Judge William Duffin wrote, “There is no indication that [Dassey] has the inclination (much less the means) to flee or will otherwise fail to appear as may be legally required.”

Given that the case is not over, the court is imposing a number of restrictions on Dassey’s release, “because proceedings regarding Dassey have not yet concluded and Dassey may be required to serve the remainder of his sentence or otherwise appear for legal proceedings.” The court ordered that Dassey be supervised by the United States Probation Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Dassey also has to obey the following conditions, or risk being incarcerated again:

Additionally, Dassey is not permitted to have any contact with Steven Avery, who was also convicted for Halbach’s murder, or with Halbach’s family.

While the case is still ongoing, Judge Duffin wrote that it is unlikely that the state will win their appeal, which factored into his decision to let Dassey go.

In a statement, Attorney General Brad Schimel said that he intends to file an emergency motion with Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to put Dassey’s release on hold.

This article has been updated to reflect the Attorney General’s intent to block Dassey’s release.

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