Look it up. I couldn't spend my entire life in prison especially after tasting success.
well he died an innocent man now so
No. He was a convicted murderer.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/04/19/in-wake-of-his-death-aaron-hernandezs-murder-conviction-will-be-voided/?utm_term=.eeab94ce4f12
Under a legal doctrine in use in Massachusetts called abatement ab initio, if someone dies after a conviction but before the completion of their appeal, the person's legal records in that matter are wiped clean.
well he died an innocent man now so
No. He was a convicted murderer.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/04/19/in-wake-of-his-death-aaron-hernandezs-murder-conviction-will-be-voided/?utm_term=.eeab94ce4f12
Yes. He died as a convicted murderer not innocent. Your citation references actions that happened after he died.
@RicanV can you explain to me why people are saying hes innocent by Massachusetts law from this "Under a legal doctrine in use in Massachusetts called abatement ab initio, if someone dies after a conviction but before the completion of their appeal, the person's legal records in that matter are wiped clean."
@RicanV can you explain to me why people are saying hes innocent by Massachusetts law from this "Under a legal doctrine in use in Massachusetts called abatement ab initio, if someone dies after a conviction but before the completion of their appeal, the person's legal records in that matter are wiped clean."
Yes. To confirm he hasn't officially had his conviction overturned. That still has to go through the process but that is a separate discussion. To your statement of "he died an innocent man" he did not. He died as a convicted murderer. The legal actions that are taking place now are happening after his death. There is essentially no way for him to die an innocent man as that event has occured.
@RicanV can you explain to me why people are saying hes innocent by Massachusetts law from this "Under a legal doctrine in use in Massachusetts called abatement ab initio, if someone dies after a conviction but before the completion of their appeal, the person's legal records in that matter are wiped clean."
Yes. To confirm he hasn't officially had his conviction overturned. That still has to go through the process but that is a separate discussion. To your statement of "he died an innocent man" he did not. He died as a convicted murderer. The legal actions that are taking place now are happening after his death. There is essentially no way for him to die an innocent man as that event has occured.
yea i get what you were saying i only was saying that cause other people were with how MA law was LOL. but thank you for the input
He was an idiot. He had a multi million dollar contract most people would kill for and when he had it and was set for life, he killed someone. No sympathy from me
He's been the subject of many internet meme jokes. Including hangman and A-Aaron. So sympathy is largely confined to his family, and a select group of friends.
In the event he was actually murdered in jail as part of a hit. Since the body has not been examined and made public. I wouldn't expect a different public perception. As the trends are almost universally negative. As he was caught in a lie. Had fame and fortune. And the evidence of his participation in Odin's murder was overwhelming. Forcing his lawyers to admit Aaron was at the scene.
He was an idiot. He had a multi million dollar contract most people would kill for and when he had it and was set for life, he killed someone. No sympathy from me
Heck, most NFL players would have killed to be part of the team he was on.He could have done so much good for his family, friends and the community he came from, instead he was a menace.
He was an idiot. He had a multi million dollar contract most people would kill for and when he had it and was set for life, he killed someone. No sympathy from me
Heck, most NFL players would have killed to be part of the team he was on.He could have done so much good for his family, friends and the community he came from, instead he was a menace.
M Night Shamalamalong/Alex Jones twist: He did kill to be part of the team!
Ready?
He was an idiot. He had a multi million dollar contract most people would kill for and when he had it and was set for life, he killed someone. No sympathy from me
Heck, most NFL players would have killed to be part of the team he was on.He could have done so much good for his family, friends and the community he came from, instead he was a menace.
M Night Shamalamalong/Alex Jones twist: He did kill to be part of the team!
Ready?
HAHAHA...that's messed up man.
Per Rotoworld:
Hernandez, Aaron: Neck Injury. Out Indefinitely.
Adjust your lineups, people. As usual, hold in dynasty formats.
Your avatar perfectly sums up my reaction to your post.
He had a gay lover and had scripture written on his forehead. It's what I heard look it up again. Leaving his family behind was selfish but he was already a monster by being involved in those murders.
He was an idiot. He had a multi million dollar contract most people would kill for and when he had it and was set for life, he killed someone. No sympathy from me
This. And the only reason this is getting so much publicity is because fucking football. Who gives a ****? He doesn't deserved to be remembered.
Edit: So GameSpot, you'll censor f*ck but not fucking? Really?
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