ByAdnan Syed answers a question following a press conference at his family's home, Sept. 19, 2023, in Windsor Mill, Md. Arguments are set to begin Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, in Maryland's Supreme Court over Syed's appeal of a reinstatement of his murder conviction by the state's intermediate appellate court. ANNAPOLIS, Md.
However, in March, the Appellate Court of Maryland ordered a redo of the hearing that enabled Syed to walk out a free man.
The case could have consequences for victims' rights. Although the appellate court ruled that Lee’s brother didn’t get sufficient notice to attend the hearing that vacated Syed's conviction, the court also said state law doesn’t guarantee crime victims a “right to be heard” during the hearings. That decision falls to the presiding judge. Allowing victims to present evidence or otherwise engage substantively would “result in a huge shift in practice,” the judges said.
Lee, who ended up speaking remotely at the hearing, was notified on a Friday afternoon that it would take place the following Monday. That was “insufficient time to reasonably allow Mr. Lee, who lived in California, to attend the hearing in person,” the appellate court ruled. Attorneys for Lee's family have criticized a lack of transparency as well in the court proceedings that led to Syed's release.
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