Adnan Syed, of 'Serial,' granted retrial in murder case

His legal team celebrated the news on Thursday

Justin Carissimo
New York
Thursday 30 June 2016 21:38 BST
Adnan Syed leaves the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland February 5, 2016
Adnan Syed leaves the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland February 5, 2016 (Reuters)

Adnan Syed, of Serial podcast fame, has been granted a retrial in the murder case that placed him behind bars.

Syed’s lawyer Justin Brown announced the news shortly after the decision. “We won a new trial for Adnan Syed! #FreeAdnan,” Brown said on Twitter.

Syed, 35, is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of his former Woodlawn High School classmate Hae Min Lee in 2000.

Rabia Chaudry, a friend of Syed’s family, helped kick-start the campaign for his retrial. She tweeted her excitement on Thursday: “I am shaking with joy, shaking! Thank you Judge Welch. Thank you.”

At a post-conviction hearing held in February, his legal team presented testimony of a new alibi witness and an argument that his first defense counsel Maria Cristina Gutierrez was negligent.

She told The Baltimore Sun in 2001 that her practice suffered due to multiple sclerosis, leaving her physically incapable of practicing law. She passed away after suffering a heart attack just three years later.

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