No Verdict In Aaron Hernandez Murder Trial After Four Days Of Deliberation

by abournenesn

Apr 10, 2015

FALL RIVER, Mass. — Jurors in the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez completed a fourth day of deliberations Friday with no verdict.

The twelve jurors have spent nearly 20 hours over four days considering whether to convict Hernandez of the June 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez’s fiancée. Hernandez’s lawyer acknowledged the former NFL player was there when Lloyd was killed but says he didn’t do it.

Superior Court Judge Susan Garsh sent jurors home at 1 p.m. Friday, telling them to come back Monday at 9 a.m. They were released earlier than usual because some jurors had scheduling conflicts. While deliberations typically end at 4:30 p.m., jurors may go later if they wish.

“Please continue to avoid anything at all about this case or about Mr. Hernandez,” Garsh told them. She has asked them to avoid the news in general on TV, on the radio and elsewhere.

Hernandez was brought into court twice Friday, at the beginning and end of the day, both times for just a few minutes. His fiancée, Shayanna Jenkins, sat behind him in the front row. Her sister, Shaneah Jenkins, who was dating Lloyd when he was killed, sat across the aisle with Lloyd’s family.

In addition to the murder charge, jurors are deciding whether to convict Hernandez on charges of illegal possession of a .45-caliber firearm and .22-caliber ammunition. Lloyd was killed with a .45-caliber weapon, although the gun was never found. Police found .22-caliber ammunition in Hernandez’s basement.

Jurors must be unanimous to reach a verdict. On the murder charge, they must decide on either first-degree or second-degree murder. Second-degree murder carries a sentence of life with the possibility of parole after 15 years, while parole is not possible with a first-degree murder conviction.

Thumbnail photo via Ted Fitzgerald/Associated Press

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