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Maryland Appellate Court Orders New Hearing in Adnan Syed Case to Ensure Rights of Hae Min Lee’s Family Were Protected

The Maryland Appellate Court has ruled that the family of Hae Min Lee, the victim in the case chronicled in the hit podcast "Serial," was not given enough notice to attend a court hearing that led to Adnan Syed's release. The court ordered a new hearing to comply with the state's law, and it is unclear when the new hearing will take place. The ruling means that a new, legally compliant, and transparent hearing on the motion to vacate must be held in order to protect the rights of both the victim's family and Syed.

Lee Family Appeals to Redo Hearing on Adnan Syed’s Vacated Murder Conviction

The Lee family has asked an appellate court to redo a hearing that vacated the murder conviction of Adnan Syed, arguing that prosecutors and the circuit court violated the brother's rights. On Thursday, the Appellate Court of Maryland heard arguments from both sides of the case, with the Lee family requesting that Syed's conviction be reinstated in the meantime. The court did not immediately issue a ruling, but indicated that it would issue a written opinion soon, as the case continues to spark a national conversation about the criminal justice system.

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