Serial Prosecutor
Jan 11, 2015. As Vargas-Cooper and Silverstein write, 'The most troubling part of 'Serial' is Koenig's underwhelming efforts to speak with Urick, the state's lead prosecutor.' It's important to ask these questions (and damning, if true), but the statement that 'Serial' released to the Intercept seems to quite convincingly refute.
Even though Serial, the world’s most popular podcast, ended last year, lawyers, journalists and Redditors are still trying to determine whether Adnan Syed killed his high school ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 1994. Serial podcast host Sarah Koenig was unable to secure an interview with the prosecutor in Syed’s case, Kevin Urick, on the podcast itself. But the lawyer finally spoke out about the 15-year-old crime story on Wednesday in the of a two-part interview with The Intercept, saying that, contrary to the beliefs of many Serial fans, the case was a “run of the mill” domestic violence murder. As Urick tells it, Syed was rightfully convicted of Lee’s murder. He does not believe anyone else could have committed the crime because the testimony of the prosecution’s chief witness, Jay, lined up with the records of cellphone calls made by him and Syed on the supposed day of the murder.
What about Syed’s apparent lack of a clear motive? “Motive is not an element of the crime and the state does not have to prove motive,” he said. “We can put it out there as an explanation but it’s not essential to prove guilt.” Urick claimed Sarah Koenig, who reported the case for the podcast, did not reach out to him until less than a week before the podcast’s final episode, and only did so to quiz him on whether he yelled at a witness for not making Syed seem “creepy enough” on the stand. (He claims he did not.) Julie Snyder, a producer on Serial, told The Intercept that Koenig’s team had actually tried to contact him many times. “We reached out to Kevin Urick multiple times, at multiple locations, during the winter of 2014, about nine months before the podcast began airing,” she said. “Urick did not respond to any of those interview requests.”. MORE: The prosecutor told The Intercept he had not responded to a request for interview from Koenig because he didn’t think she would tell his side fairly and he was concerned about “causing any further anguish” for the victim’s family.
Urick also claimed that Asia McLean — a fellow student who wrote to Syed before his initial trial, saying that she remembered seeing him in the library at the time of Lee’s murder — contacted the prosecutor before Syed’s post-conviction hearing to say she was under a lot of pressure from the Syed family. Read the first part of the full interview UPDATE: Serial has responded in a series of tweets to Urick’s claim that the producers of the show only contacted him once.
Logo of Adaalat Genre Courtroom Drama Created by Directed by Rajesh Ranshinje Creative director(s) Starring Country of origin India Original language(s) Hindi & English No. Of seasons 2 No. Of episodes 457 Production Producer(s) Abhimanyu Singh Running time Approx.
45 minutes Production company(s) Release Original network Original release 20 November 2010 – 4 September 2016 External links Website Adaalat (English: Court) is an Indian about a defense attorney, K.D. Pathak, portrayed. The first season for the show premiered on on 20 November 2010 and ran for five years, ending on 11 July 2015.It is aired in Malayalam named Vicharana in Kairali TV.
The series is produced by and stars in the eponymous role. The show aired 431 episodes in its first season. Adaalat returned for a second season on on 4 June 2016. Ronit Roy reprised his role as K.D. Recurrences of other previously known characters are rumored. It re-runs on.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Adalat is a show revolving around K.D. Pathak (), a suave, sophisticated, witty and yet unconventional lawyer. He can get his clients out of the tightest of situations. His success rate of acquittals is 100 percent.
But most importantly K.D. Stands not for his client, but for Justice.
Has an amazing eye for detail and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. He always seems to know enough about every profession, and what he doesn't know he covers up/makes up with his smartness. He is a quick thinker. Interestingly, what his initials K. Stand for, has not been revealed yet, though multiple references have come up across episodes, thereby raising the curiosity factor K.D. Steps into a case when all is doomed for the accused. All the doors are shut.
When the prosecution has prepared a water tight open and shut case where even a blind man can tell that the accused is guilty then K.D. Somehow performs a miracle. No one can see the case from the angle K.D. He digs fervently for loopholes in the prosecution's case much to their frustration and thinking on his feet, he manages to turn the entire case around. Often through histrionics, magical gimmicks (since he has recently started learning magic and uses a parallel between magic and justice that often what we see is not all there is something beyond it), performances, which the Judge does not approve of! And nor does his ex-love Maya (The Prosecutor who is often at the receiving end!) - But that is K.D.
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Subhankar Ghosh/Dr. Manish Jhanjhani • as Pooja Bhasin • as Reena Singh • as Varsha Mandge • as Riya Malhotra/ Nalini Rathore • as Kishan Chawla • as Aarti Sinha • as Chief Minister Arvind Rao/Jailor/Swami Durvansh • as Abhigyan Rohra / Jaggi Malhotra • as Public Prosecutor Mrs.
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Kailash Brahmabhatt • as Sonali (Sweety) Manchanda • as Manjula Tripathi • as Raju Chaurasia • as Kajal Bhandari • as Sikander Khan/Viraj Anand • as Bob Smith • as Dr. Prashant Suryavanshi • as Abhay Damle • as Nazneen Sheikh • as Debojit Sarkar • as Dr. Bhaskaran Reddy • as Jamshed Jijibhoy • as DJ Swaroop • as Sujit Gurumurthy • as Maya/Rubiya Hassan • as Mihika Gada • as Public Prosecutor Mr.
Rajiv Jain • as Dr. Main article: 'CID Viruddh Adaalat' is the 137th special episode of the first season of the series.The episode was a crossover episode with. Originally aired on 15 July 2012, the episode was written by Arshad Sayed and director by Pawan Kaul. The principal photography of the episode was held in Mumbai, India and was commenced in June 2012. The episode received mixed to positive reviews from the viewers.
The episode is about Rohit's murder which takes place in DCP Samsher Singh Chitrole's (played by ) house, who gets arrested. The case then lands in KD Pathak's (played by ) hands in Adaalat, where he fights the case for DCP. Main article: ' CID Vs Adaalat – Karmyudh' is the 282nd special episode of the first season of the series. The episode was a crossover episode between CID and Adaalat. Originally aired on 20 December 2014, the episode was written by Arshad Sayed and directed by Siba Mitra (director of Adaalat) and Raminder Suri (director of CID).
The principal photography of the episode was held in different parts of Mumbai, India and was shot on the sets of both Adaalat and CID. The episode received mixed to positive reviews from the viewers. Retrieved 12 June 2015. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
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