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Drew is not going to commit any other crimes, and still maintains Savio’s death was an accident, Lopez said.

“There’s still no physical evidence that Drew Peterson did anything to Kathy Savio.”

Lopez argued that an excessive sentence would create great hardship for his children.

“They’d be deprived of having any real relationship with their father,” he said. “If the court gave him a sentence of 20, (the younger) children would be adults by the time he gets out of prison.

“Some people might argue he has only himself to blame, it’s his fault. ... They can argue that all they want, but it still hurts the children.”

Defense attorneys had argued their client deserved a new trial because former lead attorney Joel Brodsky’s inept performance violated Peterson’s right to a fair trial. But Burmila denied their motion this afternoon after two days of arguments.

“It was clear to the court from the very beginning that Mr. Brodsky was out of his depth,” Burmila said.

But the judge noted that Peterson was represented by five other attorneys. “Each of these attorneys brought something to the table.”

As they entered the courthouse this afternoon, Peterson’s attorneys had expressed confidence they would be granted a new trial. Attorneys David Peilet and Steve Greenberg said their arguments regarding ineffective counsel and conflict of interest were powerful reasons to grant a new trial.

“I’m not much of a prognosticator, but if we don’t get a new trial here, we’ll get one from the next court,” said Greenberg.

The hearing on a motion for a new trial began Tuesday and centered primarily on Brodsky’s trial decision to call Wheaton divorce attorney Harry Smith, who represented Savio in her bitter divorce fight with Peterson and also fielded a call from Stacy about her divorce options shortly before she vanished.
Smith testified at trial that Stacy had asked him if the fact that Peterson killed his third wife could be used as leverage in a divorce.

Several jurors said after trial that the testimony from Smith convinced them of Peterson’s guilt. There was no physical evidence tying Peterson to Savio’s death, which was initially treated as an accident.

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