Maryland Supreme Court sends Adnan Syed case back to lower court

The Maryland Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the 2022 court hearing that freed Adnan Syed from prison violated the legal rights of the victim’s family and must be redone, reinstating Syed’s conviction.

Syed’s ongoing legal battle was popularized by the hit podcast “Serial” more than a decade after he was convicted of killing his high school ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, and sentenced to life in prison in 2000.

The 4-3 ruling comes nearly a year after the court heard arguments in Syed’s case, which has had legal twists since the 1999 killing, The Associated Press reported.

In 2022, a Baltimore judge overturned Syed’s conviction and prosecutors dropped the charges against him. He was released from prison, but months later Maryland’s appellate court ordered that the hearing that released Syed be redone.

The state’s Supreme Court said Friday that prosecutors and a lower court “worked an injustice” against Lee’s brother, Young Lee, in an effort to remedy what was perceived as an injustice to Syed, the AP reported.

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