Mar 10, 2019 · In 2014, Adnan Syed's controversial case became a national sensation when Serial was released—fourteen years after he was convicted of …
Mar 13, 2019 · What Happened To Adnan Syed's First Attorney, Cristina Gutierrez? Adnan Syed might not be getting a new trial, but even the courts agree Cristina Gutierrez didn't give him effective legal counsel. By Dorian Geiger
Dec 05, 2014 · Adnan's Lawyer Has Defended Some TOUGH Cases. By Arielle Dachille. Dec. 5, 2014. ... the first black female to serve as Baltimore's City Comptroller, was charged with numerous fraud and misconduct ...
Mar 09, 2019 · Rabia Chaudry met Adnan Syed when he was a 13-year-old. Now, she calls him once a week in prison. She's been fighting for him for twenty years.
In 2014, Adnan Syed 's controversial case became a national sensation when Serial was released-some fourteen years after he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, and sentenced to life in prison. His story is now being re-examined in HBO's The Case Against Adnan Syed, which picks up where the immensely popular 2014 podcast left off.
In 2014, Adnan Syed 's controversial case became a national sensation when Serial was released-some fourteen years after he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, and sentenced to life in prison.
Gutierrez was reportedly "disbarred by consent" in May 2001, and none of the negligent client claims were investigated because she willingly signed the disbarment. That was a year after she represented Syed.
Gutierrez is not around to defend herself, however, because she passed away a few years after the case. Her 2004 death was a result of a heart attack , according to her obituary. She was 52. Gutierrez had been suffering from multiple sclerosis, which some speculate may have impacted her performance on Syed's case.
Adnan Syed might not be getting a new trial, but even the courts agree Cristina Gutierrez didn't give him effective legal counsel. Oxygen Insider Exclusive! Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more!
In 1993, Gutierrez represented Laurie Susanne Cook, Anne Arundel, Maryland school teacher who was accused of sexually abusing a 14-year-old male student. Cook was 33 at the time. "We're vehemently denying the charges," Gutierrez told the Baltimore Sun. "It's not unusual... in the context of the hysteria at Northeast, to have created an accusation out of nothing." The hysteria she's referring to is the case of Walter Price, a 49-year-old Social Studies teacher who was convicted of sexually abusing a student at the very same school just a few months earlier. Cook was ultimately acquitted, but subsequently lost her job in 1995.
Back in 1986, Gutierrez defended Sandra Craig, owner and operator a Clarksville pre-school, was charged with 53 counts of child abuse, molestation and child pornography. Her 16-year-old son Jamal, who worked at the school, was charged with 8 counts of molestation, including the rape of a 6-year-old girl, according to the National Registry ...
The former public official tragically died of complications from an infection in 2001 at 57 years old, just three years before Gutierrez passed away.
The hysteria she's referring to is the case of Walter Price, a 49-year-old Social Studies teacher who was convicted of sexually abusing a student at the very same school just a few months earlier. Cook was ultimately acquitted, but subsequently lost her job in 1995.
As Koenig discussed in Thursdays episode, the Whitmans were among the former clients who ultimately sued Gutierrez for misplaced funds. Ron and Sue Whitman hired Gutierrez to defend their son in 2000, in a horrifically tragic case; their older of their two boys, Zach, was charged with killing his 13-year-old brother Greg, by stabbing him 65 times in the neck with a pen knife. Halfway through the trial, Ron and Sue fired Cristina. In 2003, Whitman was convicted to life in prison. The latest of his numerous appeals throughout the years took place in January of this year, which he lost.
Before she passed away in 2004 of a heart attack, Gutierrez had a reputation in the community for being at the top of her game, and came to Adnan's family with high recommendations. Still, the fact remains that Gutierrez was accused of corruption when hundreds of thousands of dollars of client money went missing.
His advocate, family friend and lawyer Rabia Chaudry, launched her own podcast entitled "Undisclosed: The State vs. Adnan Syed" and also published a book Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial (2016).
Adnan Syed is a Muslim-American man who was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 1999. His case became internationally famous by the podcast "Serial" in 2014.
Lee disappeared on January 13, 1999, and her half-buried body was found one month later in a nearby city park. The cause of her death was manual strangulation. In February 2000, Syed was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with an additional 30 years.
Not much has been reported on Syed's biography or family in detail. Syed was born on May 21, 1981, in Baltimore, Maryland to conservative Muslim parents, Shamim and Syed Rahman. As the middle child, Syed is one of three sons, the oldest being Tanveer and the younger being Yusuf.
Syed claimed that his attorney at the time, Cristina Gutierrez, did not look into an alibi witness, Asia McClain, who said she was with Syed at Woodlawn High School's library at the time of the murder. In addition to McClain, Syed's appeals lawyer also brought into consideration the unreliability of the cell tower records evidence from ...
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I've assumed since about the end of the podcasts that everyone at Woodlawn and the mosque knew Adnan did it, if not when Hae went missing, then for sure when she was found. There was never a mystery or any doubt. Jenn and Jay told people. Stephanie knew. I'm certain that Tanveer knew, just from looking at his interview notes.
Urick asked Yaser Ali about this during the trial. I don't get what's the purpose of this question and whether Adnan ever had a relationship with a woman that old.
Just re-listened to season one of the podcast, way back in the day I listened to it and was with Adnan 100%, and thought this was a grave injustice. Now when I'm re-listening to it many years later I'm more on the side of him actually doing it.