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[Legal Battles and Expert Testimony: Analyzing the Adnan Syed Hearing]-[S01 - Update 3: Day 03, Adnan Syed’s Hearing]

Serial · B2 · 2014-12-18

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📋 Summary

The Cell Tower Controversy: Decoding the "Dog Bone"

The podcast episode delves into the ongoing legal battle surrounding Adnan Syed’s case, specifically focusing on the contentious issue of cell tower location data. A significant point of discussion is the AT&T disclaimer regarding incoming calls. According to an FBI expert specializing in "cell tower analysis," the term "switch"—referred to colloquially as the "dog bone" by AT&T insiders—acts as the "giant brain" of the network. The expert clarified that the disclaimer regarding incoming calls not being reliable for location tracking refers to the switch's routing logic rather than the physical cell towers themselves. While this explanation provides clarity on how calls are routed across metropolitan areas, the defense and the state remain deadlocked over whether this disclaimer invalidates the original trial's cell tower evidence.

The Alibi Investigation: An Inconclusive Round

The hearing also addressed the defense’s claim of ineffective assistance of counsel regarding Adnan’s original attorney, Christina Gutierrez. The defense presented an investigator who attempted to contact 41 individuals from Gutierrez’s original list of over 80 potential alibi witnesses. The investigator reported that none of the four people he successfully reached were ever contacted about being alibi witnesses. However, the state countered this by introducing documents from Gutierrez’s files, suggesting that her office had indeed performed some investigative work, such as issuing subpoenas. The resulting back-and-forth left the issue "mushy" and effectively inconclusive, failing to provide a clear victory for either side.

The "Game Changer": Expert Testimony on Defense Standards

The most dramatic moment of the hearing came with the testimony of Dave Irwin, an experienced criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. Irwin provided an "unequivocal" critique of Gutierrez’s failure to investigate Asia McClain, a potential alibi witness. Drawing on his own experience, he compared McClain to a witness in a past case of his own, describing her as the "caliber" of witness that defense attorneys actively hunt for—credible, likable, and specific about the date.

Irwin dismissed the state’s criticisms of McClain’s letters, arguing that her mention of potential surveillance cameras and her lack of close friendship with Adnan were "assets" rather than weaknesses. He explicitly stated that failing to investigate such a witness falls "below the standard required by law" and suggested that presenting her testimony would have been a "game changer" that could have fundamentally altered the trial's outcome. His testimony was categorical, though the state has yet to cross-examine him.

Future Implications and Procedural Uncertainty

As the hearing extends into another day, the atmosphere remains tense. The outcome, which will ultimately be decided by the judge, holds significant weight. Should the judge rule in favor of a new trial, the state is expected to appeal. If the request is denied, the case will return to the Court of Special Appeals. Regardless of the immediate ruling, the proceedings have evolved into a "mini trial" that is far from settled, serving as a critical "fight for survival" for Adnan Syed’s legal team.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm very curious to know if you got an answer to that question.
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you probably know about that better than I do.
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That is actually a question that I have had for like two years.
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this is not settled at all.
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It was kind of, it felt like sort of a draw or something.
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📝Key Phrases

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folks in the know
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hold up
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in no uncertain terms
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stuck out to me
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game changer
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📖 Transcript

This is Sarah Canick, please leave a message.
Damn it Sarah. If you want to email me.
Hello. Hello. Hi. Hi. So it's Friday night, you're in Baltimore.
It's Friday night in Baltimore.
So you ended the day yesterday and there's this one big question which was the phone in Lincoln Park and I'm very curious to know if you got an answer to that question.
So I don't know. You texted me at lunch time and said you had an answer for me.

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