![]() “He still needs some time to process everything that has happened and we ask that you provide him and his family with that space,” she said. The family’s appeal remains pending, but Suter, an assistant public defender and the director of the University of Baltimore Law School’s Innocence Project Clinic, stressed that the decision by prosecutors to drop the charges was an important step for Syed, who has been on house arrest since last month. ![]() Last week, state Attorney General Brian Frosh’s office filed court papers supporting the appeal by Lee’s family. Kelly did not have an immediate comment Tuesday. Attorney Steve Kelly said Lee’s family was not challenging Syed’s release, but instead wanted the judge to hold another hearing that the family can attend in-person and address the court-Lee’s brother Young Lee appeared via videoconference on short notice during the previous hearing. Lee’s family last month asked the Court of Special Appeals, which is Maryland’s intermediate appellate court, to halt the case. ![]()
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