mistake? why is he suddenly guilty of murder again? so he probably is not a lot of states have laws that are very protective of victimsfamilies rights to be present for proceedings to be notified about what s going on in the case. maryland does as well that brothers should have been notified sooner so that he could get to the hearing with the appellate court has said, is that they need to do the hearing again. um, the judge will be the same. the facts are the same. presumably the judge will reach the same results. but the victim s brother can now be there. so likely. it s just a redo with the same result. okay, so not another trial, just the very same hearing with the same judge who decided to vacate the guilty conviction. that s right and side could appeal. i mean, he could appeal this rule. owing to the higher court, saying we don t need to redo it. and then the highest court in maryland could consider that issue. dan i turned to you talk about mindfulness and how you live with 20 ye
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made in october ridiculing her. the case is set to go to trial next month. well thank you so much for watching tonight. cnn tonight with alison camerata starts now. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata. welcome to cnn tonight. we re learning more about the latest deadly school shooting. we ve gotten the body, the police body cam video. we re going to show that to you, and we re going to try to have a different conversation about guns with a longtime gun enthusiasts about what he thinks the solution could be plus another legal defeat for donald trump and a big win for special counsel jack smith, a federal judge ruling today that former vice president mike pence must testify to a grand jury. about what he what the then president told him leading up to january 6th. we re currently reviewing. but look, let me be clear. i have nothing to hide. well, obviously, this
serial podcast brought widespread attention to the case. for the last year i ve spent the case was like a shakespearean mashup young lovers from different worlds, thwarting their family s secret assignations, jealousy, suspicion and honorable merged the villain, not a more exactly but a muslim. all the same. and a final act of murderous revenge. two years later, and 2016, a judge granted side and new trial, then last september after serving more than 20 years in prison, a baltimore judge vacated syed s conviction. but today, six months after side walked free, and maryland appellate court reinstated his murder conviction, saying that the lower court violated the rights of victim heyman, lee s brother. out before i attend a key hearing in person. my panel is back, huh? jennifer why does adnan syed have to pay the price for a prosecutor s technical mistake or the courts? checking