Adnan Syed's Sentence Reduced to Time Served, Will Remain Free
A Baltimore judge ruled that Syed, convicted of Hae Min Lee's 1999 murder, is not a danger to the public and will serve five years of supervised probation.
- Adnan Syed, convicted in 2000 for the murder of Hae Min Lee, had his sentence reduced under Maryland's Juvenile Restoration Act, allowing him to remain free.
- Judge Jennifer Schiffer determined Syed is not a public safety risk and that justice is better served by the sentence reduction to time served.
- Syed's conviction, which has been overturned and reinstated multiple times, remains in place despite his release from prison in 2022.
- The decision follows decades of legal battles and renewed scrutiny of the case, including questions raised by the 2014 'Serial' podcast about the integrity of Syed's conviction.
- Hae Min Lee's family opposes the sentence reduction, maintaining that Syed is guilty and expressing frustration with the judicial process.