Adnan Syed of ‘Serial’ denied new trial days before HBO series on the case premieres

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Adnan Syed, the focus of the first season of the hit podcast Serial, has been denied a retrial.

The highest court in Maryland, the Court of Appeals, overturned a ruling to grant Syed a new trial and vacate his previous murder conviction.

Since 2000, Syed has been in prison serving a life sentence for the 1999 murder of his high school girlfriend, Hae Min Lee. Syed has maintained his innocence throughout the years behind bars.

His argument rested on the failure of Syed’s defense lawyer at the time to call a witness who saw Syed in the library on the afternoon of Lee’s disappearance. The court ruled that while his lawyer was “deficient” in not having this witness testify, Syed was not “prejudiced” by the “deficient performance” because there was other evidence that proved him guilty. Read more…

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Bumble serves countersuit to Match Group, says it’s pursuing an IPO

Bumble is officially serving the papers in the suit against Tinder parent, Match Group. Bumble had said in March it was filing a suit of $400 million against Match Group for fraudulently obtaining trade secrets, following Match’s suit filed only weeks before, which had claimed patent infringement and misuse of intellectual property. Match’s original lawsuit […]

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‘I just signed your death warrant’: Judge hits Larry Nassar with up to 175 years for sexual assault

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Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics team physician who sexually abused more than 150 women — including Olympic gold medalists Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, and McKayla Maroney — has been sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison.

The sentencing took place Wednesday after more than 100 of his victims read emotionally-charged impact statements in court.

“I just signed your death warrant,” Judge Rosemarie Aquilina told Nassar after delivering his sentence in a Lansing, Michigan courtroom. “I find that you don’t get it, that you’re a danger. That you remain a danger.”

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Judge sentences man to send 144 compliments after he sent 144 ‘nasty’ messages to ex

A Hawaii man got his comeuppance for sending more than 100 mean texts to his ex-girlfriend.
Last week, Daren Young, 30, was ordered to send his ex 144 compliments after he texted and called her 144 times, violating a court-ordered protection issued i…

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