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Trial Date Set
Trial Date Set
Trial Date Set
Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez remains on track for a May trial on two murder charges. His lawyers and prosecutors agreed Tuesday to another pre-trial hearing on Nov. 25 during a brief court appearance in Suffolk Superior Court...
Watching The Patriots
Watching The Patriots
Watching The Patriots
Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is able to watch his old team on television from behind bars. The "Boston Herald" reports that Hernandez has been such a model inmate since transferring to Nashua Street Jail three months ago that he is allowed to watch Patriots games if he wants...
Hernandez Wants Tapes
Hernandez Wants Tapes
Hernandez Wants Tapes
Lawyers for Aaron Hernandez want copies of any surveillance authorities have of the ex-New England Patriot while he was at a police station. The defense on Tuesday asked for copies of any video and audio recordings from the North Attleborough police station...
Hernandez Model Inmate
Hernandez Model Inmate
Hernandez Model Inmate
Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has been a model inmate since being moved to a Boston jail and will be allowed to watch his former teammates on television if his behavior continues. Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins tells the Boston Herald there have been "no problems, no complaints," and Hernandez is mingling with the general population at the Nashua Street Jail.
Judge Tosses Some Evidence
Judge Tosses Some Evidence
Judge Tosses Some Evidence
A judge has thrown out as evidence bullets found in an apartment rented by ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez and a magazine found in his Hummer, saying police didn't demonstrate probable cause for the searches. Judge Susan Garsh ruled Thursday in Fall River Superior Court...
No Ruling On Cellphone Evidence
No Ruling On Cellphone Evidence
No Ruling On Cellphone Evidence
A judge has finished hearing testimony in a bid by ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez's lawyers to have evidence from his cellphone tossed, but she issued no immediate ruling. Prosecutors say Hernandez's legal team turned the phone over without objection after a warrant was issued...
Evidence Hearing Continues
Evidence Hearing Continues
Evidence Hearing Continues
A prosecutor in a murder case against ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez says his lawyers agreed to turn over a cellphone the defense now claims was illegally seized. A judge heard testimony Tuesday in Fall River Superior Court in the defense's bid to have evidence from the phone thrown out...
Hernandez Evidence Hearing
Hernandez Evidence Hearing
Hernandez Evidence Hearing
A judge is expected to hear arguments on a motion by lawyers for former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez to suppress evidence in his murder trial. Hernandez is awaiting trial in the 2013 killing of semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd...
No Challenge To Evidence Toss
No Challenge To Evidence Toss
No Challenge To Evidence Toss
Prosecutors in one of the murder cases against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez have decided not to fight a defense effort to suppress some evidence. Hernandez is seeking to keep evidence taken from an apartment he maintained in Franklin, Massachusetts from his upcoming trial...

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