‘Serial’ star Adnan Syed asks to be released from jail
BALTIMORE — A defendant awaiting retrial for the slaying of his high school girlfriend and whose story was the centre of a popular podcast is asking to be released from prison.
Justin Brown, a lawyer representing Adnan Syed, wrote in a motion filed Monday that Syed should be released while awaiting retrial because he poses “no danger to the community.” Brown also noted his client has already served 17 years in prison “based on an unconstitutional conviction for a crime he did not commit.”
Syed was convicted in 2000 of strangling 17-year-old Hae Min Lee. His story became the centerpiece for the first season of the “Serial” podcast. In June, a judge granted Syed a new trial because his attorney failed to cross-examine an expert witness about cell tower data linking Syed to the crime scene.
“Completely absent from Syed’s record are circumstances that typically cause courts concern regarding pretrial release,” Brown wrote in his motion.


