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Maroc Maroc - COURTHOUSENEWS.COM - 30/Aug 19:47

Maryland Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction for ‘Serial’ podcast’s Adnan Syed

In a decision focused on the rights of crime victims, a narrow majority held that Syed's conviction shouldn't have been vacated without a proper hearing with the family of victim Hae Min Lee.

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