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Lawyers for Serial's Adnan Syed have made it to court in a bid to secure his freedom

He has spent the last 18 years behind bars.

FOR THE PAST 18 years he has spent behind bars, Adnan Syed has claimed he is innocent of murdering his ex-girlfriend in a case turned into a global sensation by a hit podcast.

Now a US court is weighing whether the 37-year-old son of Pakistani immigrants can be retried, the outcome of a stunning reversal after the Serial series poked major holes in the prosecution’s case.

The case was largely ignored in the media until it was taken up by the weekly podcast and turned into a blockbuster when an American journalist revisited the story and cast doubt on Syed’s guilt.

The podcast — a mix of investigative journalism, first-person narrative and dramatic storytelling — focused its first season entirely on Syed’s story in 12 nail-biting episodes.

They were downloaded more than 175 million times, a world record.

The show cast doubt on whether Syed received proper representation at trial and whether he had in fact murdered Hae Min Lee.

In Annapolis yesterday, prosecutors and Syed’s lawyers appeared at the Maryland Court of Appeals after the state opposed the judge’s order to get a new trial.

“We’ve got someone who was unconstitutionally convicted, who I personally believe is innocent, who is sitting in jail right now,” Syed’s lawyer Justin Brown said outside the court.

Murder out of jealousy?

In early 1999, the strangled body of an 18-year-old South Korean native high school student was found buried in a shallow grave in the woods of Baltimore, Maryland.

Maryland files opposition to Adnan Syedâ??s request for bail hearing Officials escort Adnan Syed from a Baltimore courthouse. Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun / Baltimore Sun

Both Hae Min Lee and Syed were honor students and children from immigrant families who had concealed their relationship from their conservative parents.

Spurred on by an anonymous tip, investigators focused on Syed, then 17.

A small-scale cannabis dealer who knew Syed, Jay Wilds, told police the high schooler had confided in him that he had killed the young woman, and said he helped Syed bury the body.

At trial, prosecutors argued that Syed strangled Lee after school in the parking lot of a Best Buy electronics store, jealous that she was seeing another, older man after they broke up.

Prosecutors laid out a clear case, saying Syed’s conservative Muslim upbringing made him feel especially humiliated, and that he chose to react in the most violent way possible by killing Lee.

He was sentenced to life in prison in 2000.

The hearing received little notice beyond Maryland at the time.

But 13 years later, journalist Sarah Koenig reviewed the police documents and other materials at the urging of Syed’s family, seeing the case with fresh eyes.

Her podcast focuses on several worrisome inconsistencies in the prosecutors’ case.

Cristina Gutierrez, Syed’s now-deceased lawyer, is namely shown to have neglected a technical analysis about how cell-phone towers relay information. The report cast doubt on whether Syed was located near the site of Lee’s body.

Serial Podcast Appeal Adnan Syed enters Courthouse East in Baltimore. AP / PA Images AP / PA Images / PA Images

Gutierrez also failed to contact a young girl who claimed to have seen Syed in a public library at the apparent time of the murder.

#FreeAdnan

Syed supporters are demanding a new trial on the basis of those two elements.

Prosecutors assured the hearing yesterday that Gutierrez probably had good reasons not to seek out more information concerning Syed’s possible presence at the library.

“How can you evaluate an alibi witness if you don’t even talk to them?” chief judge Patrick Woodward asked during the state’s presentation.

Syed, who was absent from the proceedings, is said to be optimistic, and is currently fasting in observance of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

“He is good, he is in good spirits,” said Rabia Chaudry, the author of Adnan’s Story: The Search for Justice for Adnan Syed.

Without the mouthpiece of Serial, all hope would have been lost, she told AFP.

“We got fundraising done, we got new investigators, we found new evidence, it couldn’t have happened without Serial,” she said.

Now we just want him to get a new trial

Many of Syed’s supporters, who have been leading a #FreeAdnan campaign on social media, plan to meet in front of the appellate court.

It is unclear when the court will rule on the case.

© – AFP 2017

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:00 PM

    “This is a global tel-link prepaid call from…. Adnan Syed”

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:44 PM

    I listened to this, I really couldn’t decide if he’d done it or not. I’m pretty sure he shouldn’t have been convicted but innocent? I’m more doubtful.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:45 PM

    @john Appleseed: let a new Jury decide. The original process is excessively tainted.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:48 PM

    @john Appleseed: Well there is certainly reasonable doubt so he should not have been found guilty.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:56 PM

    @john Appleseed: yeah I agree with you there John. I think there is a good chance he did do it but he should not have been convicted based on the evidence used and ignored.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:29 PM

    Based on the series, there seems to be a lot of holes in the prosecution case.

    Incompetent counsel is just one of the many problems.

    Let justice now be done.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:30 PM

    @Tony Daly: a new trial seems to be the most fair way forward.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:34 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: exactly.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:41 PM

    Guilty!!

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:53 PM

    @Ted Logan: perhaps, but the first trial was not conducted fairly

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    Jun 9th 2017, 10:56 PM

    @Tony Daly: dude was so guilty. But no harm in another trial. My sympathy is with the victim.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:00 PM

    @Martin Byrne: I would prefer the verdict of a fair and informed Jury after an impartial trial. You have no special insight.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:01 PM

    @Ted Logan: you don’t need any evidence when bias is enough.

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:15 PM

    Ah here.. don’t be giving the halawas ideas….

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:22 PM

    @Matty Killucan: at this point they’d be happy with one trial

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:25 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: I saw her today at the reception
    A glass of wine in her hand
    I knew she was gonna meet her connection
    At her feet was footloose man

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:34 PM

    @Matty Killucan: You can’t always get what you want 
    You can’t always get what you want 
    You can’t always get what you want 
    But if you try sometimes well you might find 
    You get what you need

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:34 PM

    @Matty Killucan:
    You can’t always get what you want 
    You can’t always get what you want 
    You can’t always get what you want 
    But if you try sometimes well you might find 
    You get what you need

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:35 PM

    A song so good I posted it twice

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    Jun 9th 2017, 11:55 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: I went down to the demonstration,To get my fair share of abuse, Singing, “We’re gonna vent our frustration, If we don’t we’re gonna blow up a suicide vest, allahu akbar :-)

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    Jun 10th 2017, 12:13 AM

    @Matty Killucan: well, you sure do know how to spoil the fun

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    Jun 10th 2017, 12:18 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: Ah c’mon man, that was a good one :-)

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    Jun 10th 2017, 12:55 AM

    Regardless if he is innocent or guilty, he was given an unfair trial, jay wilds was pressured into testifying against Adnan and the detectives are as corrupt as you can get, it will take around 3-6 months for a response to hearing, Serial was good for the story but the Undisclosed podcast is where they get deep into the evidence and facts, Adnan’s conviction was overturned so he is technically a free man, BUT because it was ineffective assistance of council and not a exoneration, he has to stay in prison, even as an ‘innocent man’

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    Jun 10th 2017, 1:44 AM

    I think he did it

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    Jun 10th 2017, 12:56 AM

    3-12 months sorry

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