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'Serial' suspect Adnan Syed's lawyer says prosecution evidence used in murder trial was unreliable | |
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The lawyer for a man jailed in a case that earned international publicity after being featured in the Serial podcast has filed a new motion – claiming cell phone evidence used against him was deemed unreliable by the phone company. | The lawyer for a man jailed in a case that earned international publicity after being featured in the Serial podcast has filed a new motion – claiming cell phone evidence used against him was deemed unreliable by the phone company. |
Adnan Syed’s lawyer C Justin Brown said incoming calls to his client's cell phone were cited by prosecutors as evidence that he was at Leakin Park when authorities believe the body of his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, was buried, the Baltimore Sun reported. | Adnan Syed’s lawyer C Justin Brown said incoming calls to his client's cell phone were cited by prosecutors as evidence that he was at Leakin Park when authorities believe the body of his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, was buried, the Baltimore Sun reported. |
Syed was convicted of the murder in 2000 and is currently serving a life sentence. | Syed was convicted of the murder in 2000 and is currently serving a life sentence. |
But Mr Brown said phone company AT&T explicitly included a warning about the accuracy of cell tower data on a fax cover sheet that read: “Outgoing calls only are reliable for location status. Any incoming calls will NOT be considered reliable information for location.” | But Mr Brown said phone company AT&T explicitly included a warning about the accuracy of cell tower data on a fax cover sheet that read: “Outgoing calls only are reliable for location status. Any incoming calls will NOT be considered reliable information for location.” |
Mr Brown said that this information had not been raised by Mr Syed’s previous lawyer. | Mr Brown said that this information had not been raised by Mr Syed’s previous lawyer. |
“We feel that the fax cover sheet from AT&T is an extremely important piece of evidence and we are bringing it to the court's attention as quickly as possible,” he said. “We hope the court considers it.” | “We feel that the fax cover sheet from AT&T is an extremely important piece of evidence and we are bringing it to the court's attention as quickly as possible,” he said. “We hope the court considers it.” |
The Attorney General’s Office, which is handling the case, declined to comment, a spokesman said | The Attorney General’s Office, which is handling the case, declined to comment, a spokesman said |
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