DNA test results led Baltimore prosecutors to drop charges against Adnan Syed. Syed, 41, who was released in September after serving 23 years in prison for the murder of Hae Min Lee in 1999, had his conviction vacated by a Baltimore judge. It was found out that prosecutors failed to tell Syed's defense attorneys about evidence that would have allowed him to defend himself, including details that established two other people had threatened Lee's life. Early Tuesday afternoon, Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby said "justice over convictions" is the mantra of her office and she apologized to both the Syed and Lee families. The state had a 30-day period to decide to refile the case or to nolle pros.
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