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Aaron Hernandez Defense Attorney Saw Signs of Possible Brain Damage During Murder Trial
source: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/aaron-hernandez-defense-attorney-saw-signs-of-possible-brain-damage-during-murder-trial/ One of the lawyers who helped acquit former NFL player Aaron Hernandez of murder charges said Monday that her late client exhibited symptoms during his trial which might be attributable to the degenerative brain disease CTE. Criminal defense Attorney Linda Kenney Baden made the revelation during a Monday appearance on the Law&Crime… Read More »
Opposition Grows To NYC Regional Jails
People convicted of crimes in New York City may not be going to Rikers Island much longer, and no one is exactly sure where they will be going. But the post-conviction criminal procedure should remain the same. In 2017, a commission recommended closing Rikers Island, which is almost universally seen as a sprawling, isolated,… Read More »
Linda Kenney Baden Presenting at the AAFS Workshop
On February 20, 21 and 22, 2018, I presented in front of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences annual meeting in Seattle, Washington. The Academy is composed of over 6,000 members that actively practice forensic science. I first spoke at the Tuesday workshop with the presentation entitled “Tapestry of Trials — the Aaron Hernandez Case.” The following day, I… Read More »
Linda Kenney Baden Discussed Aaron Hernandez Verdict on CNN
Linda Kenney Baden Discussed Aaron Hernandez Verdict-CNN 2pm EDT April 15,2015 I appeared on CNN April 15, 2015 at 2pm to discuss the murder 1 guilty verdict in the Aaron Hernandez trial. The jurors found that the murder was committed with ‘extreme cruelty or atrocity’- that Hernandez showed extreme indifference or took pleasure in… Read More »
Aaron Hernandez found not guilty of Boston double murder: Breaking down jury’s decision
Aaron Hernandez found not guilty of Boston double murder: Breaking down jury’s decision source: https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/04/14/aaron-hernandez-not-guilty-boston-murder