
On Monday a judge ordered the release of Adnan Syed, the Baltimore man serving a life sentence for a 1999 murder he says he did not commit, after overturning his conviction. Syed’s case was chronicled in the popular podcast āSerial.ā The 42-year-old Syed was released to home confinement after serving more than 20 years in prison. Ā Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Melissa Phinn said she overturned his conviction āin the interest of justice.” Ā Prosecutors have not yet said whether they will seek a new trial or drop the charges against him. Phinn gave the state 30 days to decide which course to pursue.
Syed had been convicted in the killing of his former high school girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, whose body was found buried in a Baltimore park. Prosecutors cited a lack of confidence āin the integrity of the convictionā after completing a yearlong investigation with Syedās attorneys.Ā Leeās brother, Young, attended the hearing remotely from California. Though he told the court he trusted the system, he also said he felt ābetrayedā having believed the right person had been brought to justice.
Phinnās decision to overturn his conviction follows a request from prosecutors last week, who said they werenāt asserting that Syed is innocent, but that they have uncovered new evidence that potentially links two previously known suspects to Leeās murder. Evidence about those unidentified individuals had been withheld from Syedās defense attorneys during his trial.
Syed’s criminal case captured the attention of millions in 2014 when he became the focus of the hit podcast ‘Serial’ that raised doubts about the evidence presented against him, including cellphone tower data.Ā āSerialā podcast host Sarah Koenig was in the courtroom at the time of Syedās ordered release, and the podcast announced on Twitter that a new episode of the program will be released Tuesday morning.
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