- May 2, 2012
- 6,438
- 2,865
[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] Where are y'all getting this 5-10 year **** from? More than likely them 2 dudes getting life too when they have their days in court, especially with AH getting convicted.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji] Where are y'all getting this 5-10 year **** from? More than likely them 2 dudes getting life too when they have their days in court, especially with AH getting convicted.
So my question is since he's convicted murderer now, how do they go about keeping the jury for the next case (double shooting) unbiased in there approach to the case.
Btw I know nothing about judicial ****
see: Voir dire.So my question is since he's convicted murderer now, how do they go about keeping the jury for the next case (double shooting) unbiased in there approach to the case.
Btw I know nothing about judicial ****
So my question is since he's convicted murderer now, how do they go about keeping the jury for the next case (double shooting) unbiased in there approach to the case.
Btw I know nothing about judicial ****
see: Voir dire.
That's about as good as lawyers can do. Think about it. One can only assume that jurors will be impartial, but as we've seen, that's not always the case.
I Think everybody in the state of MA knows who AH is by now...Obviously you want to select jurors who have no idea who Aaron Hernandez is, but character evidence will keep the jury from hearing about the other murder.
Nothing to lose
Sounds like Aarons already enjoying his time in prison.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/19/us/aaron-hernandez-fight/index.html
@OnlyInBOS · 22m 22 minutes ago
Aaron Hernandez got a new neck tattoo that reads "LIFETIME". Just let that sink in...
@OnlyInBOS · 22m 22 minutes ago
Aaron Hernandez got a new neck tattoo that reads "LIFETIME". Just let that sink in...
Some people just feel at home in prison which is pretty sad but trueNo joke, I think this dude doesn't mind prison.@OnlyInBOS · 22m 22 minutes ago
Aaron Hernandez got a new neck tattoo that reads "LIFETIME". Just let that sink in...
While behind bars, Aaron Hernandez has been involved in multiple fights, and now it appears that he was preparing for even greater mayhem. The former Patriots tight end was reportedly moved to a segregation unit after a prison-made knife, often referred to as a shiv or a shank, was found in his cell Thursday.
Hernandez is serving a life sentence at a maximum-security prison in Massachusetts after being convicted of the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player who was said to have been dating the sister of Hernandez’s girlfriend. The ex-Patriot is also awaiting trial for a double murder that occurred in 2012.
According to Boston TV station WHDH, prison officers found the knife while doing a shakedown of Hernandez’s cell block. He was reportedly moved out of general population and into the segregation unit, which houses inmates thought to be a danger to others or in danger themselves.
Hernandez was involved in a violent incident at that facility in May, when he was alleged to served as a lookout during a fight between inmates with gang ties. According to CNN, he was also in a 2013 brawl at the jailhouse where he awaited trial in the Lloyd case.
The 26-year-old Hernandez played three seasons with the Patriots, who drafted him in 2010, the same year the team took Rob Gronkowski. New England released Hernandez, who had been an all-American at Florida, within two hours of his arrest on the Lloyd murder charges.