Per Massachusetts law, a dead convict whose appeal has not been heard can be considered not guilty in the eyes of the law. Hernandez’s appeal for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd was still pending when he hung himself on April 19. Hernandez had apparently talked about this law in the days before he committed suicide, according to a fellow inmate at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center. He might have believed that death (even through suicide) could mean the possibility that his former team, the New England Patriots, would have to honor withheld money (unknown) and/or that his estate would not be liable for any civil suits. (Unlikely. See O.J. Simpson.)
It should be noted that Hernandez’s estate is reportedly worthless.
A day after his death, Hernandez’s attorney filed a motion to have the Lloyd murder conviction abated based on the dead-convict law. Bristol County prosecutors countered that by choosing to die, Hernandez had effectively chosen not to appeal, and thus his conviction should not be vacated.
The Bristol County motion filed Friday, ahead of the May 9 hearing, makes clear the prosecution’s argument that Hernandez was at least aware of the law and of the possible loophole it provided. The motion specifically details an interview with a fellow inmate who says “Hernandez had recently mentioned a rumor. That rumor was that if an inmate has an open appeal on his case and dies in prison, he is acquitted of his charge and will be deemed not guilty.” And it features a heretofore unreleased copy of the suicide note Hernandez left Jenkins-Hernandez with the words, “You’re Rich.”
Both details, the prosecution could argue, are clear attempts to prove Hernandez was attempting to subvert the law.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave...." So Hernandez apparently a believer, forfeited his life based on common knowledge, what I call "slob Knowledge", and killed himself which according to the bible earned him a one way express train ride directly to Hell.
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It should be noted that Hernandez’s estate is reportedly worthless.
A day after his death, Hernandez’s attorney filed a motion to have the Lloyd murder conviction abated based on the dead-convict law. Bristol County prosecutors countered that by choosing to die, Hernandez had effectively chosen not to appeal, and thus his conviction should not be vacated.
The Bristol County motion filed Friday, ahead of the May 9 hearing, makes clear the prosecution’s argument that Hernandez was at least aware of the law and of the possible loophole it provided. The motion specifically details an interview with a fellow inmate who says “Hernandez had recently mentioned a rumor. That rumor was that if an inmate has an open appeal on his case and dies in prison, he is acquitted of his charge and will be deemed not guilty.” And it features a heretofore unreleased copy of the suicide note Hernandez left Jenkins-Hernandez with the words, “You’re Rich.”
Both details, the prosecution could argue, are clear attempts to prove Hernandez was attempting to subvert the law.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave...."
So Hernandez apparently a believer, forfeited his life based on common knowledge, what I call "slob Knowledge", and killed himself which according to the bible earned him a one way express train ride directly to Hell.