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Maryland Supreme Court weighs victims' rights in case of Adnan Syed from 'Serial' podcast
Read full article: Maryland Supreme Court weighs victims' rights in case of Adnan Syed from 'Serial' podcastThe Maryland Supreme Court is scrutinizing a hearing that vacated Adnan Syed’s murder conviction after he spent 23 years behind bars.
Prosecutors drop charges against Adnan Syed in 'Serial' case
Read full article: Prosecutors drop charges against Adnan Syed in 'Serial' caseProsecutors have dropped charges against Adnan Syed in the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee after additional DNA testing excluded him as a suspect in a case chronicled by the hit podcast “Serial.”.
'Serial’ case: Victim's family wants to redo Syed hearing
Read full article: 'Serial’ case: Victim's family wants to redo Syed hearingThe family of a young woman who was killed in 1999 will appeal a Baltimore judge’s recent order overturning the conviction of Adnan Syed, the man imprisoned for decades for Hae Min Lee’s death.
'Serial' host: Evidence that freed Syed was long available
Read full article: 'Serial' host: Evidence that freed Syed was long availableThe creator of a true-crime podcast that helped free a Maryland man imprisoned for murder said that she feels a mix of emotions over how long it took authorities to act on evidence that’s long been available.
Adnan Syed's Case Is Rejected by Supreme Court — What Can His Lawyers Do Next?
Read full article: Adnan Syed's Case Is Rejected by Supreme Court — What Can His Lawyers Do Next?The U.S. Supreme Court has denied "Serial" podcast subject Adnan Syed's plea for a new trial, but lawyers for the man convicted of killing his high school girlfriend say they will keep fighting. The Maryland man was granted a new trial in 2016, but the state's highest court later reinstated his conviction. Syed's team then took its fight to the nation's high court, where it hit another roadblock. Syed's case gained national attention as the first case explored by the popular "Serial" podcast and a subsequent HBO documentary series titled "The Case Against Adnan Syed." RELATED STORIESMom Wrongfully Convicted in Foster Son's Salt-Poisoning Death to Get $570GWrongfully Convicted Man Walks Free After 24 YearsMan Wrongfully Convicted in 1957 Cold Case Killing of Maria Ridulph, 7, Ruled Innocent