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Over the course of two hours, the soft-spoken and sometimes emotional Adnan Syed meticulously laid out allegations of prosecutorial misconduct on the part of the two attorneys who tried his case in 2000.

"A very close and dear friend of mine, named Hae Lee, she was murdered. I was ultimately charged, taken to trial and wrongfully convicted of that crime," said Syed.

He spoke to reporters in the downstairs of his family home and went through a 93 page presentation, going through document by document and calling on the state's Attorney General, Anthony Brown, to look into the case.

Syed says he doesn't just want to clear his name. He wants justice for Lee and her family too. But he says that can't happen until it's proven he was wrongfully convicted. That's why he's calling on the attorney general to investigate his case from start to finish.

"We're asking for as many people as possible to look into this case because we have nothing to hide. On the other hand, they're essentially saying - no more investigation, don't look at anything, just take our word for it - he did it."

Syed went through a history of his case in painstaking detail, providing evidence he says amounts to prosecutorial misconduct.

He accuses former trial prosecutors Kevin Urick and Kathleen Murphy of acting improperly on a number of occasions throughout the years, most notably by failing to disclose evidence that could have impacted the outcome of the trial.

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Opposed DNA testing that cleared your name . Wow. That's sounds like lawsuit and just dumb.

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