Aaron Hernandez Could Become An Innocent Man According To This Legal Principle
According to a legal principle, Aaron Hernandez could be ruled as an innocent man in the state of [...]
John Thompson also stated that Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III's office could challenge his team's motion to have the conviction vacated.
It was Quinn's team that sought the first-degree murder conviction against Hernandez. They originally won the case and Aaron was sentenced to life without parole.
Gregg Miliote, a spokesman for Quinn, delivered a short statement regarding Hernandez's death.
"This is a shocking and sad end to a very tragic series of events that has negatively impacted a number of families,'' he said.
In addition to Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn, Odin Lloyd's family could have petition the court not to vacate Hernandez's conviction.
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[H/T Boston Globe]
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