I think to be considered good at your job you'd have to be able to duplicate that experience/verdict. He hasn't thus far.
Actually he did. But I don't feel like talking about it. Google Aaron Hernandez who was actually sitting in jail for one murder while he was on trial for two more murders.
I find the whole thing extremely suspicious. Yet again he had some jurors parroting his exact nonsensical talking points and decidedly against the prosecution for no real reason. Either yet again he had some very dumb jurors or something isn't quite right. Nothing can convince me that he is a good lawyer. He. Makes. Zero. Sense. The verdict yet again had nothing to do with common sense and in this case it was even more bizarre.
Something is either very wrong with the thought processes of some of the people in our country (which I can sadly accept) or he's getting to some of the jurors somehow.
Anyway Hernandez committed suicide before baez could milk him for even more fame. baez was talking about getting him off for the murder he was serving time for and after Hernandez committed suicide, he tried to imply that it was foul play.


Even though Hernandez left a suicide note and was asking questions beforehand that indicated that suicide was his intent.

Oh and he rubbed soap all over the floor of his cell so he couldn't regain his balance if his feet touched the floor after he hung himself.
Anyway, Hernandez may have succeeded in keeping his NFL money (for some reason his death vacated his conviction) but he's probably somewhere very unpleasant at the moment, and poor baez had to go sniff out a new high profile client in yet another pathetic attempt to fill that gaping void inside of him.