Adnan Syed

2022 - 9 - 14

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Prosecutors move to vacate Adnan Syed's murder conviction in the ... (NPR)

Baltimore's state's attorney filed a motion in circuit court, saying a lengthy investigation conducted with the defense had uncovered new evidence that ...

Prosecutors also noted unreliable cellphone data used during Syed's court case to corroborate his whereabouts on the day of the crime. The investigation also found a separate document from the original trial file, in which a different person relayed information that can be viewed as a motive for that same suspect to harm the victim, prosecutors said. One of the suspects had threatened Lee, saying "he would make her (Ms. The two suspects may be involved individually or may be involved together, the state's attorney's office said. Now, prosecutors say, the approximately year-long probe revealed two alternative suspects who were known to the authorities 23 years ago but not disclosed to Syed's defense. Prosecutors said a reinvestigation of the case revealed evidence regarding the possible involvement of two alternative suspects other than Syed.

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Adnan Syed case: Prosecutors request new trial for 'Serial' podcast ... (CNN)

Baltimore prosecutors filed a motion Wednesday asking for a new trial for Adnan Syed, whose case was the subject of the hugely popular first season of the ...

"The Case Against Adnan Syed," an attorney for Syed said his client's DNA was not found on any of the 12 samples retrieved from the victim's body and car. The investigation also revealed that one suspect was convicted of attacking a woman in her vehicle, according to the statement. The state is not disclosing the names of the suspects but said that, according to the trial file, one of them said, "He would make her [Ms. The March motion asked that the victim's clothing be tested for touch DNA, which was not available at the time of trial. "We have spoken with the family of Ms. after he was convicted of first-degree murder, robbery, kidnapping and false imprisonment in February 2000 for the slaying of his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee.

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Maryland prosecutors ask judge to vacate Adnan Syed murder ... (The Washington Post)

Baltimore prosecutors asked a judge on Wednesday to vacate the conviction of Adnan Syed, whose murder case drew wide attention after it was featured on the ...

Prosecutors wrote that information “was not available at the time of the trial and occurred after the trial,” but it nonetheless warranted further scrutiny. Syed detained as we continue to investigate the case with everything that we know now, when we do not have confidence in results of the first trial, would be unjust.” He would kill her.” Prosecutors also revealed that Lee’s car was found behind the house of one of the suspects’ family members. They suggested that they might move to drop the case entirely, “contingent upon the results of the ongoing investigative efforts.” “To be clear, the State is not asserting at this time that Defendant is innocent,” prosecutors wrote. Prosecutors did not name the other suspects and revealed limited information about them.

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What a Vacated Conviction Would Mean for Adnan Syed Release ... (Newsweek)

A motion from Baltimore prosecutors comes years after Syed was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 2000.

Mosby said in the statement that her office believes "that keeping Mr. These suspects were known persons at the time of the original investigation and were not properly ruled out nor disclosed to the defense," the statement said. Additionally, Mosby's office said that Syed's original trial was largely determined by cellphone records. Syed in a new trial status—his convictions will be vacated but the case remains active. Syed be afforded a new trial." [Syed](https://www.newsweek.com/adnan-syed-update-defendant-serial-murder-case-petition-us-supreme-court-1402047) was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 2000.

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Prosecutors move to vacate murder conviction of Serial's Adnan Syed (The Guardian)

Baltimore City state's attorney requests a new trial for Adnan Syed after an investigation points to alternative suspects.

Syed was charged as an adult, despite being a teenager at the time of Lee’s death. In 2016, Syed’s conviction was vacated and a new trial reordered, but that decision was ultimately overturned by the Maryland court of appeals in 2019. In 2000, a then 17-year old Syed was convicted of strangling Lee and sentenced to life in prison, plus 30 years.

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'Serial' Murder: Prosecutors Move To Vacate Adnan Syed Conviction ... (Deadline)

Prosecutors are asking a judge in the 1999 case covered in 'Serial' podcast to vacate Adnan Syed's murder conviction and release him from prison.

Though neither of the two legal documents filed today named other possible suspects or the “incentivized” co-defendant, followers of the immensely popular 2014 season of Serial might certainly be able to offer suggestions for their identities. The most recent revelations as detailed in the State’s Motion have rightfully caused the State to lose faith in the integrity of this conviction. In the meantime, the motion asserts, Syed should be released from prison on his own recognizance. This was so in 1999, when Mr. “This is big news,” tweeted the Serial podcast. [read it here](https://deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Datestamped-Syed-Adnan-9.14.22.pdf)), writing, “Mr.

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Prosecutors Say Adnan Syed's Murder Conviction, Subject of First ... (Variety)

Prosecutors have asked a court to vacate the 2000 murder conviction of Adnan Syed, who was found guilty of the murder of his girlfriend.

“Serial” raised questions about the evidence against him, including an account of Asia McClain, who claimed she saw Syed at a public library during the time of Lee’s murder. Syed’s case was the focus of the groundbreaking “ [Serial](https://variety.com/t/serial/)” podcast back in 2014 and became a widely followed story. Syed is grateful that this information has finally seen the light of day and looks forward to his day in court.” “Serial” launched in 2014 as a spinoff of NPR’s “This American Life” and became an overnight podcasting hit. Per the Journal, prosecutors said they found new evidence that two other suspects — known at the time of the initial investigation — may have been involved in the murder of Syed’s girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, either separately or together. On Wednesday, the Baltimore City State’s Attorney Office said in a filing in circuit court after an almost yearlong investigation it had uncovered new evidence in Syed’s case that cast doubt on his guilt.

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Adnan Syed: Prosecutors seek new trial in Serial podcast case (BBC News)

A Baltimore prosecutor says an investigation of the case now points to two other possible suspects.

That information was not discovered until 2022, according to Mrs Mosby's office. "Mr Syed is grateful that this information has finally seen the light of day and looks forward to his day in court." "After a nearly year-long investigation reviewing the facts of this case, Syed deserves a new trial where he is adequately represented and the latest evidence can be presented," the prosecutor said in a statement.

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Adnan Syed Murder Conviction Could Be Vacated After New ... (Vulture)

Prosecutors move to vacate the conviction of Adnan Syed, the subject of the first season of the podcast 'Serial' and an HBO documentary, after new details ...

Prosecutors said in the court filing that the two suspects might have been involved in the murder, and their identities are being withheld because the reinvestigation is ongoing. Though prosecutors have not asserted Syed’s innocence, they are requesting a new trial given the findings of the recent investigation that call into question key pieces of evidence from his original trial. The case of Adnan Syed, the subject of the first season of the hit podcast Serial and an HBO documentary, could be headed back to trial.

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