Serial podcast to return with new episode after Adnan Syed freed from prison

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Adnan Syed’s conviction has been overturned (Image: REUTERS)

The Serial podcast will return with a brand new episode following Adnan Syed’s conviction being overturned.

Syed, the topic of the wildly standard true crime podcast, had been serving a life sentence for the homicide of his highschool classmate Hae Min Lee in 1999.

He has at all times maintained his innocence and, when his case was examined within the first season of the podcast, many questioned whether or not he had acquired a good trial.

Earlier this month, prosecutors really helpful that his conviction be vacated and he be given a brand new trial.

Now, a decide in Baltimore has overturned the conviction, which has freed Syed from jail after 23 years.

Prosecutors will now determine if they are going to request a brand new trial, or drop the costs in opposition to Syed.

Choose Melissa Phinn stated: ‘Right now, we'll take away the shackles from Mr. Syed,’ and stated his conviction had been overturned ‘within the pursuits of equity and justice.’

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Syed served 23 years (Image: Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Solar/Tribune Information Service through Getty Photographs)

A tweet from Serial, linking the information, stated: ‘Sarah [Koenig, podcast host] was on the courthouse when Adnan was launched, a brand new episode is coming tomorrow morning.’

Syed, who was 17 on the time, was charged after Hae’s physique was discovered partially buried in a park in Baltimore.

After the case was featured on Serial, a follow-up investigation by the State’s Lawyer’s Workplace was prompted, which discovered that the prosecution did not notify Syed’s protection attorneys that police had interviewed two different suspects for Lee’s homicide, and that neither suspect was ever formally dominated out.

Sarah Koenig
Sarah Koenig hosts the podcast (Image: Jemal Countess/Getty Photographs for Peabody Awards)

Based on the submitting, one of many suspects additionally threatened Lee earlier than her loss of life, saying ‘he would make her disappear. He would kill her.’

By withholding this info, the state could have violated the Brady rule – a Supreme Courtroom precedent which requires prosecutors to show over any proof that may be favorable to a defendant.

Prosecutors didn't declare that Syed was harmless, however that he required a brand new trial ‘the place he's adequately represented and the most recent proof could be offered.’

The State’s Lawyer really helpful that Syed be launched on his personal recognizance or on bail.

‘We imagine that maintaining Mr. Syed detained as we proceed to analyze the case with every thing that we all know now, once we don't have confidence in outcomes of the primary trial, can be unjust,’ Maryland State’s Lawyer Marilyn Mosby said.

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