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Now a college law professor, retired Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Isaac Borenstein said he wouldn’t be surprised if Aaron Hernandez was exonerated in the Odin Lloyd murder case.
Wait … wasn’t this supposed to be a slam dunk for the prosecution? Borenstein presided over murder cases for 22 years, and says that this one is more complicated than some may think. For one thing, there’s a serious lack of witnesses. Borenstein, via MyFoxBoston:
“As a prosecutor I think they have a tough time sorting out exactly what was Aaron Hernandez’s role, what is the role of the other people, and how are they going to come across as witnesses.”
Borenstein, a professor of law at Suffolk and Northeastern, said he would not be surprised if Hernandez walked away a free man. However, if Hernandez does go to trial, he expects a battle.
“I would not be shocked if this verdict went a way that didn’t necessarily looked like at this point. It’s the way the justice system works,” he said.
Ortiz is charged with being an accessory after the fact in connection with the Lloyd murder.
Wait … wasn’t this supposed to be a slam dunk for the prosecution? Borenstein presided over murder cases for 22 years, and says that this one is more complicated than some may think. For one thing, there’s a serious lack of witnesses. Borenstein, via MyFoxBoston:
“As a prosecutor I think they have a tough time sorting out exactly what was Aaron Hernandez’s role, what is the role of the other people, and how are they going to come across as witnesses.”
Borenstein, a professor of law at Suffolk and Northeastern, said he would not be surprised if Hernandez walked away a free man. However, if Hernandez does go to trial, he expects a battle.
“I would not be shocked if this verdict went a way that didn’t necessarily looked like at this point. It’s the way the justice system works,” he said.
Ortiz is charged with being an accessory after the fact in connection with the Lloyd murder.
