The brother of the woman Adnan Syed once was convicted of killing is filing his own appeal to the Maryland Supreme Court, ...
While the Lee family's appeal was largely successful, a filing Thursday takes issue with one aspect of the Appellate Court's decision.
An earlier version of this article reported that the Maryland Appellate Court had vacated Adnan Syed's conviction. A circuit court judge vacated the conviction; the appellate court reinstated it.
In March, a state appellate court reinstated Syed’s conviction after ruling a lower ... “Reincarcerating Adnan would be devastating for him and his family and would be an affront to justice.” ...
What to know about Adnan Syed’s conviction being reinstated At 17, Syed was arrested in the killing of Hae Min Lee, an 18-year-old he once dated. He was convicted of murder in 2000 and sentenced ...
The family of Hae Min Lee has asked the Maryland Supreme Court to hear an appeal in the case of Adnan Syed, whose murder conviction ... were fixed when a state appeals court reinstated Syed's ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Adnan Syed will not return to jail and his murder conviction is on hold, for now, as Maryland's Supreme Court decides whether to hear his appeal. The state's highest court issued ...
The brother of Hae Min Lee has filed an appeal, saying he should've been allowed to speak at the hearing that vacated Adnan ...
Adnan Syed's counsel is asking Maryland's highest court to review the ruling that reinstated his murder conviction, according to the Maryland Office of the Public Defender. In a statement sent to ...
(WBFF) — Attorneys for Adnan Syed have asked the Maryland Supreme Court to consider its appeal of a lower court ruling that reinstated his murder conviction. Adnan’s innocence is not at issue ...
The family of Hae Min Lee is appealing to the Maryland Supreme Court based on procedural rights to be heard in the case of ...
HE CURRENTLY WORKS AS A PROGRAM ASSOCIAT Adnan Syed's counsel is asking Maryland's highest court to review the ruling that reinstated his murder conviction, according to the Maryland Office of the ...