Defense has no obligation to present any evidence, I was interested in the evidence from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
A pretty decent summation. Basically, it was a mountain of circumstantial evidence.
Defense has no obligation to present any evidence, I was interested in the evidence from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
And no motive, from what I have read.^ I was actually starting to think this one might not be a slam dunk but I'm glad I was wrong.
I don't know if it was a slam dunk, but it was apparently enough. Doesn't he have another charge pending?
It certainly wasn't a slam dunk, considering the prosecution had no witnesses, no murder weapon
I'm not an attorney but am curious: can Hernandez still be tried for the other murders if he's already facing a life-sentence because of this week's conviction?
Will his life sentences be concurrent or back to back?
^Unless that person knew about the other two murders, as well. I think Hernandez knew he was screwed no matter what and hoped that he'd beat the conviction for Lloyd's murder.
I'm not an attorney but am curious: can Hernandez still be tried for the other murders if he's already facing a life-sentence because of this week's conviction?
--Sran
Yeah, he can be tried for both unless double jeopardy applied (short answer, it doesn't). Considering that Mr. Hernandez still has the right to appeal his conviction and theoretically could win a new trial if there was some kind of legal error made that prejudiced his right to a fair trial or dismissal if the evidence wasn't legally sufficient to convict, there are occasions when it might make sense to go ahead with the second conviction. Although, admittedly, it probably will not be worth the cost of prosecution.
Will his life sentences be concurrent or back to back?
Just from the first conviction he has no possibility of parole so it's a moot question.
I know. I was being slightly sarcastic.
Multiple life sentences (concurrent or consecutive) are a possibility when they don't do the "no parole" thing.
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