I would really like to know how this jury explained away AH's SUV hidden away in his uncle's garage for over a year, but doubt we'll hear any more from this jury than that one quick sentence after verdict.
Most of all, I am deeply saddened for the families of these two young murdered men. Their anguish after the verdict was read was heartbreaking. For over a month, they had to listen to Baez re-victimizing these young men hinting they were involved in a Cape Verdean gang involved in drug deals, along with the other crap that was thrown around the courtroom. Some in these families didn't speak English and needed interpreters, making this even worse. That little show at the end of the trial where Shayanna brought in her daughter for the daily jury dismissal was appalling.
As far as AH, he is already a convicted murderer that probably has already been escorted back to his home at the Souza-Baranowski Prison where he belongs. I'm sure he has high hopes of leaving there on an appeal, but his chances are slim at best. There was much more evidence and Judge Garsh gave the defense a lot of leeway, and besides, this appeal will be thousands of pages of a two month trial and will take a long, long time to review and make a decision. It will also get thrown on the stack of other appeals. It will be many years.
I had to throw this in there... Baez gave an interview to TMZ of all places that was reported by NBC. Sounds like unless AH can come up with the cash needed, Baez & Co. may not hang around.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-to-overturning-hernandezs-murder-conviction/