![]() ![]() “Today we are just elated that Adnan is free,” Suter said, noting that Syed plans to spend time with his loved ones. She said it was premature to say whether they would seek compensation for wrongful conviction. Suter, an assistant public defender and the director of the University of Baltimore Law School’s Innocence Project Clinic, said Syed’s legal team would begin working with the state’s attorney’s office as soon as possible to formally certify his innocence. The state of Maryland has dropped the charges. “The results of the DNA testing excluded Adnan and confirm what Adnan and his supporters have always known: that Adnan Syed is innocent. ![]() “Today’s the day that Adnan Syed and his loved ones have been waiting for 23 long years,” Suter said during a Zoom call with reporters. Can there be justice for the wrongly convicted?
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