We told you before that Aaron Hernandez attorney Jose Baez was trying to overturn his first murder conviction via a technicality is known as abatement ab initio. Well Baez succeeded and now Aaron Hernandez Murder conviction has been dismissed.
Read on to get the latest turn of events postmortem Aaron Hernandez suicide. Get the details about Aaron Hernandez Murder Conviction being dismissed…
CelebNSports247.com has received word since Aaron Hernandez committed suicide back on April 19th, while his first murder conviction was currently being appealed, his legal team can overturn his conviction.
Today, Aaron Hernandez is no longer a convicted murderer despite the fact that we all know he was the trigger man in the killing of Odin Lloyd in 2013.
Aaron Hernandez Murder Conviction Details:
Hernandez’s case went before a Massachusetts court and his team argued that their client’s original conviction cannot stand because he had not exhausted all of his appeals before the time of his death. And BLAM his conviction was cleared.
Who was the judge behind the exoneration?
Judge E. Susan Garsh of the Bristol County District, ruled on Tuesday that a legal doctrine calls for vacating Aaron Hernandez‘ convictions.
Did Aaron Hernandez kill himself to save his family?
Thanks to an old Massachusetts law called abatement ab initio, Hernandez legacy has been cleared. His families name is no longer damaged, this according to Baez.
Now that he has been cleared of his murder charges his death would then allow his team of lawyers to go after the money the Patriots owe him, $6 million plus his NFL pension to be exact. This is why Aaron wrote in the letter to his fiancée that she is “rich.” His legal team will now be exploring all options to get the Hernandez estate paid in full. Latino Athlete reports that Prosecutor, Thomas M. Quinn III is planning to appeal the ruling and take it all the way to the Supreme Court of Massachusetts.
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Aaron Hernandez’s attorney, Jose Baez says:
“His legal team is in talks with the NFL player’s former agents to see how the abatement of his murder conviction will affect his contract with the Patriots. There are theories that with the murder conviction erased, the New England Patriots will be on the hook to pay out the remainder of his contract to Aaron’s estate … a number reportedly around $6 million.”
Watch how he plays cool, and makes sure not to reveal their plans. It was like watching Phaedra Parks on the Real Housewives of Atlanta Reunion.
We feel that Aaron did his research and found a loop hole to help his family financially. Hernandez must have decided to take his own life since he was in prison for life without parole. And since his attorney’s couldn’t overturn the Odin Lloyd conviction while he was alive, he found another way around the system. We wonder how long the state will keep the law in effect now that Hernandez used it. Just a theory, but it sounds like the real motive for his death.
What do you think about Aaron Hernandez Murder Conviction being overturned?