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Surveillance cameras show:
Hernandez, victim Odin Lloyd and two others in rental car
They then show Hernandez leave his house with Odin Lloyd and return home without him
Welp.
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Surveillance cameras show:
Hernandez, victim Odin Lloyd and two others in rental car
They then show Hernandez leave his house with Odin Lloyd and return home without him
Surveillance cameras show:
Hernandez, victim Odin Lloyd and two others in rental car
They then show Hernandez leave his house with Odin Lloyd and return home without him
Surveillance cameras show:
Hernandez, victim Odin Lloyd and two others in rental car
They then show Hernandez leave his house with Odin Lloyd and return home without him
That doesn't mean anything to me tho. It's not like he lived at his house. What's sketchy is him destroying the cameras and phone.
i mean they released him
im questioning whether a team would release someone only for "obstruction of justice"
The penalties for conspiracy can be severe, depending on the offense the defendant conspired to commit. If the defendant conspired to commit a felony that is punishable by life in prison, the punishment for the conspiracy offense could be up to 20 years in jail in addition to a $10,000 fine. If the defendant conspired to commit an offense that was punishable by ten years or more, then the defendant could be placed in jail for up to ten years and fined up to $10,000. For all other conspiracies to commit felonies punishable for less than ten years in prison, the defendant could be held in jail for five years and charged a fine of $5,000. Finally, if a defendant is found guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime that is not a felony, the defendant could still be given a sentence of up to 2 ½ years in jail and a fine of $2,000.
And that's a problem?
Ravens RB Bernard Pierce was robbed and car jacked yesterday in PhillyAn Eagles RB was held at car jacked at gun point. You don't hear no where the amount of stuff in any other league.
Never said it was, but what if he was arrested on non paid parking tickets, you cut him without knowing all the facts. I know im in the minority, i know the pats probably have the inside scoop on what happened, but you mean to tell me the pats couldn't wait a few hours till after the arraignment? One day that quick hook is going to bite the pats in the ***...
Cooley is done, Clark would be a solid pickup though.Dallas Clark would be a good pickup, Peyton stole Brady's favorite target so Brady might as well return the favor
and Chris Cooley is still out there ...
It is not necessary that the conspirators formulated a formal agreement among themselves, or that they agreed on every detail of the conspiracy, or even that they met together. But the Commonwealth must prove that there was a joint plan among them, and that the defendant joined in that plan.
However, remember that it is not enough that the defendant knew about the conspiracy or associated with conspirators. To be liable as a conspirator, the defendant must have actually joined in the conspiracy as something that he (she) wished to bring about.
In many cases, conspiracy is charged in addition to another offense, normally the subsequent offense committed as part of the conspiracy. Under Massachusetts law, even if a defendant is acquitted for the subsequent offense, the defendant can be found guilty of conspiracy or vice versa.
Lol & good luck to Aaron Hernandez in beating the case
Surveillance cameras show:
Hernandez, victim Odin Lloyd and two others in rental car
They then show Hernandez leave his house with Odin Lloyd and return home without him
Photoshop needed:
Aaron Hernandez in car with O'Dog and Kane "Down with a 187?"
or
in the car as Dough Boy about to avenge Ricky's murder.