Lawyers representing the family of Hae Min Lee asked a Baltimore judge to delay a ruling next week on whether Adnan Syed ...
Adnan Syed has been resentenced for the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, a case that gained national attention after being featured in the "Serial" podcast.
A Baltimore judge ruled Thursday that Adnan Syed, who was featured in the "Serial" podcast more than a decade ago, does not have to return to prison and will remain on five years of supervised ...
This month, a Baltimore judge allowed Syed, the subject of the "Serial" podcast, to remain out of prison on time served for his conviction for Lee's murder. David Sanford, who represents the Lee ...
A judge in Baltimore ruled Adnan Syed will not serve any more prison time for the murder of his high school girlfriend, Hae Min Lee. Syed’s case was chronicled on the popular podcast, ‘Serial’.
A judge reduced his sentence to time served in the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, ending a case that drew widespread attention when it was dissected in the “Serial” podcast. By Simon J.
Adnan Syed will not serve any more time for his first-degree murder conviction in the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee after a Baltimore Circuit Court judge granted his motion for a reduced sentence in ...
Adnan Syed on Friday was formally resentenced to five years probation after the judge ruled he shouldn't return to prison for a life sentence for the murder of his high school girlfriend found dead in ...
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A Baltimore judge sentenced Adnan Syed to time served for his conviction in the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, a case that drew national attention after being featured in a hit podcast. Syed won ...
Adnan Syed will not spend any additional time in prison after being resentenced for the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, a case that gained national attention when it was featured in the "Serial ...
Adnan Syed will not serve any more time for his first-degree murder conviction in the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee, a Baltimore Circuit judge ruled Thursday. Judge Jennifer B. Schiffer said in her ...