Adnan Syed, known from the true-crime podcast “Serial,” was formally sentenced to time served by a Maryland judge for the murder of his ex-girlfriend in 1999 when they were in high school. Syed’s conviction still stands, but he was released from prison in 2022 after prosecutors identified issues with the case. However, his conviction was later reinstated on appeal. The judge modified Syed’s probation conditions, allowing him to travel within specific regions and work at Georgetown University. Syed had requested unsupervised probation, but the judge denied the request. Both the prosecution and defense stated that Syed does not pose a risk to public safety. The victim’s family expressed gratitude to the court for allowing them to voice their opinions and participate in the proceedings. The current Baltimore state’s attorney believes in the jury’s verdict and has no plans to continue investigating the case. This decision by the court brings to a close the long saga of Adnan Syed, with the victim’s family finally seeing justice served.
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