Lawyers Ask Supreme Court to Review 'Serial' Subject's Case

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News outlets report defense attorneys for Adnan Syed filed an amicus brief this week.

are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case.Syed's lawyer during the trial, Cristina Gutierrez, failed to contact a woman who said she saw Syed at a library at the time prosecutors say he strangled his ex-girlfriend in 1999.

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