
2007 Trial
The 2007 trial refers to the legal proceedings involving the trial of former attorney Michael Skakel, who was accused of murdering Martha Moxley in 1975. The case gained notoriety due to Skakel's Kennedy family connection. After a lengthy investigation and multiple legal decisions, Skakel was eventually convicted of murder in 2002. However, his conviction was later overturned in 2013, leading to a new trial. The 2007 trial specifically involved prosecuting Skakel for the 1975 killing, focusing on evidence and testimony to establish his guilt or innocence in this high-profile case.