Sgt. Rock
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A stone-faced Aaron Hernandez was arraigned in Attleboro District Court on Wednesday and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd, a 27-year-old acquaintance of Hernandez's whose body was found in an industrial park near Hernandez's home last week.
Hernandez -- released by the Patriots a little more than an hour after his arrest on Wednesday morning -- showed no emotion as six charges (murder, and five gun charges) were read against him. He pleaded not guilty, and is being held without bail.
According to prosecutors, who laid out a detailed timeline of the crime and its aftermath, Lloyd was shot to death. A conviction on a first-degree murder charge in Massachusetts carries a sentence of life in prison. A second-degree murder conviction carries a sentence of life, with a chance for parole after serving 15 years.
No wonder teams passed up on this dude drafting him few years back. I guess you can't take "the hood" out of certain individuals. He's lucky it didn't happened in Texas or he'd be toast.
Hernandez -- released by the Patriots a little more than an hour after his arrest on Wednesday morning -- showed no emotion as six charges (murder, and five gun charges) were read against him. He pleaded not guilty, and is being held without bail.
According to prosecutors, who laid out a detailed timeline of the crime and its aftermath, Lloyd was shot to death. A conviction on a first-degree murder charge in Massachusetts carries a sentence of life in prison. A second-degree murder conviction carries a sentence of life, with a chance for parole after serving 15 years.
No wonder teams passed up on this dude drafting him few years back. I guess you can't take "the hood" out of certain individuals. He's lucky it didn't happened in Texas or he'd be toast.