A Maryland circuit court judge vacated Syed’s conviction after finding problems in how evidence had been turned over to defense attorneys. But the appellate court panel reinstated it, determining the rights of Lee’s brother, Young Lee, had been violated.
, determining the rights of Lee’s brother, Young Lee, had been violated in how a hearing in the case was conducted.Even if Syed loses at the Supreme Court, he could remain a free man. The appellate court panel merely ordered a do-over of the hearing at which Syed’s conviction was vacated, with more respect paid to the rights of Young Lee. A do-over might produce the same end result.
Though the appeals court sided with him on that point, Young Lee also challenged part of the ruling that did not go his way, arguing that he should have broader latitude at a do-over hearing to challenge prosecutors’ presentation. The Supreme Court also agreed to review that aspect.
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