BALTIMORE — The Maryland Attorney General’s Office agrees that the Maryland Supreme Court should hear both Adnan Syed’s petition and the petition made by Hae Min Lee’s family because they “raise novel questions of broad public importance,” according to court records. Syed’s legal case began more than two decades ago,…Read More
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