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Maryland Supreme Court Orders Redo Of Adnan Syed Hearing

Adnan Syed and his mother Shamim Rahman talk with reporters as they arrive at Maryland's Supreme Court in Annapolis, Md., Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, to hear arguments in an appeal by Syed, whose convicti

In a recent ruling, Maryland’s Supreme Court determined that the 2022 court hearing that led to Adnan Syed's release from prison violated the legal rights of the victim’s family and must be redone. Syed, who gained global attention through the hit podcast “Serial,” was convicted in 2000 of killing his high school ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee.

The 4-3 ruling, issued about 11 months after arguments were heard last October, highlighted the ongoing legal saga surrounding Syed's case. The court deliberated on the rights of crime victims to participate in hearings where a conviction could be vacated, ultimately siding with the Lee family in favor of a redo of the hearing that granted Syed his freedom.

Syed, now 43, has consistently maintained his innocence and expressed concern for Lee’s surviving relatives. The case dates back to 1999 when Lee was found strangled to death and buried in an unmarked grave. Syed was sentenced to life in prison, plus 30 years.

Following the overturning of his conviction in September 2022 due to flawed evidence, Syed was released from prison. However, in March 2023, the Appellate Court of Maryland ordered a redo of the hearing, citing inadequate notice to the victim’s family as a violation of their rights under state law.

Syed, subject of 'Serial' podcast, convicted in 2000 for ex-girlfriend's murder.
Maryland Supreme Court orders redo of Adnan Syed's release hearing.
Court rules victim's family rights violated in 2022 hearing granting Syed's release.

Despite the legal back and forth, Syed has remained free as the appeals process continues. His attorneys have argued against the victim’s family's appeal, emphasizing that prosecutors chose not to recharge him after his conviction was vacated.

The case has seen multiple legal challenges, including a 2019 ruling denying Syed a new trial and subsequent reexamination of his files by Baltimore prosecutors. The discovery of alternative suspects and unreliable evidence led to a motion to vacate Syed’s conviction entirely.

Throughout the years, Syed’s case has been closely followed, with the “Serial” podcast shedding light on previously unknown evidence and raising new questions about the investigation. As the legal proceedings unfold, the global audience awaits the next chapter in this complex and compelling story.

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