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Aaron Hernandez found guilty of first-degree murder

Former New England Patriots star to spend the rest of his life in prison for the killing of Odin Lloyd → Read More

Hernandez guilty of first-degree murder, facing life without parole

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- Former New England Patriot star Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder Wednesday by a jury in Fall River and faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. → Read More

Hernandez jury breaks for lunch without reaching verdict

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- Jurors met for the sixth day in the Aaron Hernandez trial on Tuesday and have yet to reach a verdict after four hours of deliberations. → Read More

Hernandez jury breaks for lunch without reaching verdict

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- Jurors met for the sixth day in the Aaron Hernandez trial on Tuesday and have yet to reach a verdict after four hours of deliberations. → Read More

No verdict: Hernandez jury complete fifth day of deliberations

FALL RIVER, Mass. _ Jurors in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial deliberated all day Monday and failed to reach a verdict in the case involving the former → Read More

Jury deliberations resume Monday in Aaron Hernandez trial

Over four days last week, the jurors have deliberated for 19 1/2 hours without reaching a verdict on the former star tight end for the New England Patriots who is charged with killing his friend, Odin L. Lloyd, nearly two years ago. → Read More

Judge bans TV news photographer from Hernandez murder trial

Judge E. Susan Garsh issued her order following a five-minute hearing with Robert Cusanelli from WHDH, Channel 7 in Boston. → Read More

Hernandez judge scolds Boston TV station for following jurors

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- Two jurors reported to the presiding judge in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial on Thursday that a truck from WHDH television in Boston stalked the jury on Wednesday. Judge E. Susan Garsh is considering barring the television station from the courtroom. "You cannot approach, question or harass any juror," Garsh said. She said that a line driver from WHDH followed the jurors… → Read More

Hernandez jurors raise several issues over 9 hours

FALL RIVER, Mass. — Jurors in the murder trial of Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriot, had their first full day of deliberations on Wednesday and failed to reach a verdict. The jury, composed of seven women and five men, have spent nine hours over the past two days trying to determine the ex-NFL star’s guilt or innocence on a murder charge and two weapons charges. There were a series… → Read More

Hernandez jurors raise several issues over 9 hours

FALL RIVER, Mass. — Jurors in the murder trial of Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriot, had their first full day of deliberations on Wednesday and failed to reach a verdict. The jury, composed of seven women and five men, have spent nine hours over the past two days trying to determine the ex-NFL star’s guilt or innocence on a murder charge and two weapons charges. There were a series… → Read More

Judge: Aaron Hernandez can be convicted of weapons charge without proof he used weapon

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- The presiding judge in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial on Wednesday called in the jurors and addressed a question.Judge E. → Read More

Hernandez lawyers try to prevent jurors from seeing text messages

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- As the jury deliberated in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial, defense lawyers returned to court on Wednesday and tried to bar two exhibits. → Read More

Hernandez's lawyer acknowledges ex-Patriot witnessed Lloyd's killing

FALL RIVER, Mass. — A lawyer for former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has acknowledged to jurors that his client witnessed a man being killed, but he described Hernandez as a 23-year-old kid who didn't know what to do. He urged them to find him not guilty of murder. Both sides delivered closing arguments on Tuesday. Hernandez lawyer James Sultan went first, saying his client didn't… → Read More

Judge denies motion to dismiss murder, weapon charges against Aaron Hernandez

FALL RIVER, Mass.-- The presiding judge in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial on Friday denied a motion to dismiss murder and unlawful possession of a weapon charges against the former New England Patriot tight end. → Read More

Prosecution rests in Hernandez trial; defense to call witnesses Monday

FALL RIVER, Mass. _The prosecution rested on Thursday in the trial of former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez who is charged with first-degree murder → Read More

Hernandez trial: Lloyd was shot 6 times, medical examiner testifies

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- A Massachusetts medical examiner on Thursday testified about conducting the autopsy on murder victim Odin L. Lloyd. → Read More

Former friend testifies Hernandez kept handgun, marijuana locked in basement

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- A former friend of ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez testified on Wednesday that the former NFL football star had a lockbox in the basement of his North Attleboro house that contained a semi-automatic handgun, cash and marijuana. → Read More

Former friend testifies Hernandez kept handgun, marijuana locked in basement

FALL RIVER — A former friend of Aaron Hernandez testified Wednesday that the one-time NFL star was no stranger to handguns. → Read More

Hernandez trial: Fiancee says she dumped box day after killing

FALL RIVER, Mass. — The day after Odin L. Lloyd’s murder, on June 18, 2013, Aaron Hernandez instructed his fiancée to get rid of a box stored in the basement of their North Attleboro house.Shayanna Jenkins, who has been granted immunity from the prosecution to testify, said Monday in Bristol County Superior Court that she found the 2-foot high by 12-inch wide cardboard box in a storage area. She… → Read More

Hernandez trial: Fiancée dumped box at Hernandez's request a day after Lloyd's killing

FALL RIVER, Mass. -- On June 18, 2013, the day after Odin L. Lloyd's murder, Aaron Hernandez instructed his girlfriend to get rid of a box stored in the basement if their house. → Read More