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Adnan Syed, who was the subject of the groundbreaking crime podcast "Serial," is requesting a sentence reduction so he can remain free as he fights his murder conviction, his legal team said Monday. "Having failed to produce new evidence and without any acknowledgment of guilt by Mr. Syed, Syed’s attorneys now seek mercy, arguing that Mr. Syed is not a danger to the public. The high court did not order Syed incarcerated, but his legal team remains concerned about whether that could happen. The same institution that secured a murder conviction, the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office, successfully filed to vacate Syed's conviction. Syed remains a murder convict as his legal team seeks to have his conviction vacated anew.
Persons: Adnan Syed, Syed, Hae Min Lee, Lee's, , Erica J, Suter, David Sanford, Sanford, Mr, Young Lee, Lee, , hasn’t, " Suter Organizations: Circuit, HBO, Innocence Project, University of Baltimore Law School, Maryland Office, Public, Baltimore Circuit, Georgetown University’s Prisons, Justice Initiative, Woodlawn High School, Prosecutors, NBC, Baltimore City, Innocence Project Clinic Locations: Baltimore, Maryland
She gave the FTC until Friday to seek an order in the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. The FTC had no immediate comment on whether it would appeal and what arguments it might make before a three-judge panel. "The FTC may have difficulty on appeal establishing that fact - without which the case as they framed it goes away," Crane said. In her 53-page order, Corley said it was not enough for the FTC to argue that "a merger might lessen competition - the FTC must show the merger will probably substantially lessen competition." A trial before an administrative law judge at the FTC begins on Aug. 2.
Persons: Jacqueline Scott Corley, Corley, Daniel Crane, Crane, Luke Hasskamp, Robert Lande, Joseph Alioto, Alioto, Mike Scarcella, Matthew Lewis Organizations: U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Microsoft, Activision, Circuit, Appeals, FTC, University of Michigan Law School, University of Baltimore, Thomson Locations: U.S, San Francisco, Washington
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