Aaron Hernandez: not a fan of Kraft

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Rovin Romine

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I can't even come up with an analogy with how bad law and order sucks at even remotely approximating actual criminal prosecutions. It makes me want to throw beer bottles at the TV. There are probably military and medical show which miss the mark as badly, but L+O is especially egregious.
 

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Well, the anti-Patriots "you're TE is a serial killer" trolling has to stop now. He's just a boring old regular killer now.
 

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Leaving in a bit to the studio :)
This is twice in two days that life has paralleled a Law & Order plot. Wasn't there an episode sometime about a guy who offed a witness and eventually skated on the initial crime? I can visualize McCoy making a snide remark as it fades to the closing credits.
Were those the Larry Miller episodes? IIRC he was on several years apart playing the same character.
 

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Not even his baby mama either. He has made her life a living hell.
You mean the woman that changed her last name to Hernandez, came to court every day, played the "I don't recall" card on the stand and brought their kid to court the other day to see dad? I disagree.
 

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And he won't start serving that until he is somehow freed from the Bristol County murder conviction. And even then, he will be held without bail pending a new trial.
Is this correct? IF AH were to get the murder conviction tossed out on appeal and then get a "not guilty" verdict in the re-trial, none of his time served would offset his weapons sentence of 4-5 years?
 

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If his sentence was consecutive, then yes, that's exactly what it means.

I'm not particularly worried that he will get the prior conviction tossed and then be found not guilty at a new trial. Evidence in the Lloyd case was overwhelming.

Maybe we'll get lucky and Hernandez makes the whole issue moot by being killed in prison.
 
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