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d-25618House OversightLegal FilingNew evidence cited in appeal for Jeffrey MacDonald case; court ordered review
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #017286
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The passage mentions newly discovered evidence and a court order to consider it in the long‑standing Jeffrey MacDonald murder case. While it suggests a procedural lead (appeal and potential petition f Appeals court ordered district court to consider new evidence as a whole. Petitioner plans to file another habeas corpus petition if warranted. Harvey Silverglate, former classmate of MacDonald, is i
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The second problem is that current law makes it nearly impossible to reopen a closed case on a
second or third writ of habeus corpus. The “great writ” has been severely restricted by Congress,
and even compelling evidence of innocence does not guarantee a new trial. In fact, when I argued
an appeal from the denial of a second petition for habeus corpus—my only courtroom
involvement to date in this long case—one of the judges warned me not to bring any further
petitions. I told him I would be obliged to bring a further petition, if the evidence warranted it.
Such new evidence has now been found, and the Court of Appeals recently ordered the district
court to consider all the new “evidence as a whole.” So the case is far from over. I continue to
confer on the case with Harvey Silverglate, who was MacDonald’s classmate at Princeton and
who was my co-counsel in the earlier Habeus Corpus appeal.
Whatever happens, I believe that Jeffrey MacDonald has not yet received a fair trial. I believe he
deserves one - - and the American people deserve to know the full story, not the abbreviated one
presented at the trial or the biased on presented in the book and TV movie. [update]
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