Judge orders Adnan Syed’s release after overturning murder conviction which was subject of Serial podcast

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A judge has ordered the release of Adnan Syed after overturning his murder conviction, which was the subject of the popular Serial podcast.

Mr Syed was 17 years old when he was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his girlfriend Hae Min Lee, who was strangled and buried in a Baltimore park in 1999.

On Monday, a Maryland judge overturned the conviction after prosecutors said there were two other possible suspects who were never disclosed to the defence at trial.

Judge Melissa Phinn of the Circuit Court in Baltimore ordered Mr Syed to be released from prison and put on home detention, she also ordered the state to decide whether to seek a new trial date or dismiss the case within 30 days.

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“All right Mr Syed, you’re free to join your family,” Ms Phinn said as the hearing ended.

Mr Syed, now 41, has always maintained his innocence and has been appealing his conviction for years.

The case was first brought to global attention by the 2014 hit podcast, which raised doubts about his guilt and some of the evidence prosecutors had used.

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Serial suggested evidence unearthed from witness Asia McClain could have corroborated Mr Syed’s account he was in the library at the time of the killing.

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Adnan Syed leaves the courthouse on Monday Pic: AP
Adnan Syed leaves the courthouse on Monday

Last week, prosecutors filed a motion saying that a lengthy investigation conducted with the defence had uncovered new evidence that could undermine Mr Syed’s conviction.

Assistant state’s attorney Becky Feldman described to the judge various details from the case that undermine the conviction, including flawed cell phone data, unreliable witness testimony and a potentially biased detective.

Adnan and Hae Min Lee at prom. Image from The Case Against Adnan Syed. Pic Pic: HBO/ Sky Atlantic/ NOW TV
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Adnan and Hae Min Lee at prom. Image from The Case Against Adnan Syed. Pic Pic: HBO/ Sky Atlantic/ NOW TV

The investigation “revealed undisclosed and newly developed information regarding two alternative suspects, as well as unreliable cell phone tower data”, state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby’s office said in a news release last week.

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The suspects were known persons at the time of the original investigation, prosecutors said, but were not properly ruled out or disclosed to the defence, who declined to release information about the suspects due to the ongoing investigation.

Prosecutors said they were not asserting that Mr Syed is innocent, but they lacked confidence “in the integrity of the conviction” and recommended he be released on his own recognisance or bail.

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