Former NFL Football Player
Aaron Hernandez pleads not guilty
Aaron Hernandez pleads not guilty to first-degree murder charge after his indictment in murder trial.
By Susan Candiott
September 6, 2013 -- Updated 2323 GMT (0723 HKT)
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Aaron Hernandez pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder
after his indictment in the killing of Odin Lloyd.
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FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) - Former New England
Patriots star Aaron
Hernandez pleaded not guilty to a first-degree
murder charge Friday following his indictment in the killing of a friend
authorities say was shot five times in an industrial park.
Hernandez firmly answered "not
guilty'' to six charges, including murder and weapons and ammunition possession
charges.
His attorneys agreed ahead of the
hearing that Hernandez, 23, will continue to be held without bail, but reserved
the right to request bail later. The next court hearing was set for Oct. 9.
Defense attorney Charles Rankin
said outside the courthouse that Hernandez's legal team is confident the
ex-Patriot will be exonerated during a trial. "Not one shred of evidence
has been presented yet,'' he said.
The arraignment "is like the
opening kickoff,'' Rankin said. And, he encouraged people to keep an open mind
and let the lawyers and the justice system do their work.
Bristol District Attorney Samuel
Sutter said, in fact, a "tremendous amount'' of evidence has already been
presented. He cited 500 pages of documents released to the press and public,
including search and arrest warrants, affidavits and photographs taken from a
surveillance system at Hernandez's home.
"I think that evidence speaks
for itself,'' he said.
Sutter said he hopes the case will
go to trial within a year but that it can sometimes take two years or more.
A Massachusetts grand jury last
month returned the indictment against Hernandez in the death of Odin Lloyd, a
27-year-old semi-professional football player from Boston who was dating the
sister of Hernandez's girlfriend.
Hernandez was arrested in June and
pleaded not guilty to murder and weapons charges in district court. The
indictment moved the case to superior court, where jury trials in murder cases
are held.
Hernandez, who was cut from the
Patriots within hours of his arrest, has been held at a county jail without
bail.
Prosecutors say the former NFL star
orchestrated Lloyd's killing because he was upset at Lloyd for talking to some
people with whom Hernandez had problems at a nightclub a few days earlier.
Defense attorneys say the evidence
is circumstantial and that the state's case won't hold up.
More than a dozen members of
Lloyd's family attended Friday's hearing, most of them wearing purple. Among
them was Ursula Ward, the mother of Odin Lloyd, who had tears streaming down
her cheeks at one point during the hearing.
Hernandez's girlfriend, Shayanna
Jenkins, and his mother, were seated on the opposite side of the courtroom.
Some people who appeared to be fans
of Hernandez gathered outside the courthouse, including one woman with a
"Team Aaron'' shirt bearing his old jersey number.
Two other men who prosecutors say
were with Hernandez when Lloyd was killed are also facing charges. Ernest
Wallace was indicted on a charge of accessory to murder after the fact. He
earlier pleaded not guilty to the same charge in district court and was ordered
held on $500,000 bail.
Carlos Ortiz pleaded not guilty to
a firearms charge and is being held without bail. He has not been indicted.
Lloyd's body was found by a jogger
on June 17 in an industrial park in North Attleborough, about a mile from
Hernandez's home. Authorities say Lloyd was killed with a .45-caliber Glock,
which they have said hasn't been recovered. But prosecutors say they have video
footage of Hernandez at his home holding what appears to be a Glock, in the
hours before and just after the killing.
Prosecutors have not identified the
triggerman, but according to court documents, Ortiz told police Wallace said it
was Hernandez.
Hernandez's cousin, Tanya
Singleton, also was indicted on a criminal contempt charge after prosecutors
say she refused to testify before the grand jury hearing evidence in the case,
even after they offered her immunity. Her attorney has agreed she be held
without bail.
Hernandez is also connected to the
investigation of a 2012 double homicide near a Boston nightclub. While probing
Lloyd's death, police found an SUV, sought in the earlier killing, at the home
of Hernandez's uncle in Bristol, Conn., the former football player's hometown.
It had been rented in Hernandez's name.
Reported
by Olasubomi Bamgbelu.
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