We can probably expect to see Len Kachinsky again in the future, as Making a Murderer Season 2 is happening.
Brendan Dassey’s murder charge was flipped by U.S. Magistrate Judge William Duffin, whose reasoning behind the decision was based on Dassey’s confession to police, one of the most talked about incidents from Making a Murderer, as well as within the series itself.
If you binged on the series like millions of others, you witnessed the questionable legal counsel of one Len Kachinsky, who served as Dassey’s first lawyer for a short time.
At that time, Len Kachinsky was the one who approved that then-16-year-old Dassey could be interrogated without any legal representation present, which was another oft-referenced part of Making a Murderer.