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A Maryland appellate court has ordered the reinstatement of Mr. Syed's recently reversed conviction for the murder of Hae Min Lee. Baltimore appellate lawyer Steven Klepper discusses what's next.
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Tuesday's appellate court reinstatement of Syed's 2000 murder conviction, four months after it was vacated by another judge, has raised new questions about the case, and how justice is being served. Legal scholar David Jaros shares his insight.
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It’s not immediately clear if Syed would be ordered back to prison until the matter is resolved.
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Steve Kelly, an attorney representing Young Lee, Hae Min Lee’s brother, contends that his client neither received adequate notice nor an opportunity to meaningfully participate in the hearing.
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The family of Hae Min Lee, the ex-girlfriend and classmate at Baltimore's Woodlawn High School is requesting a new court proceeding for Adnan Syed who was freed in October.
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Top prosecutor Marilyn Mosby said DNA evidence collected from Hae Min Lee’s shoes analyzed for the first time did not match Syed.
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Syed's defense attorney discusses his release Monday after 23 years in prison, and the work of the Innocence Project, a collaboration between UBalt School of Law and the Maryland Office of the Public Defender.
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A man whose murder conviction was recently vacated after his story was at the center of a popular podcast will remain jailed while he awaits a new…
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After spending 16 years in prison, a man convicted of murder who was at the center of the podcast "Serial" has won a new trial in Baltimore.Adnan Syed was…