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FALL RIVER,Wholesale Jerseys 2017, Mass. (AP) — The investigation and murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez cost prosecutors nearly half a million dollars, a spokesman said Friday.
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In addition,Cheap NFL Jerseys, Hernandez still faces two murder charges in Boston, where he is accused of gunning down two men after an encounter inside a nightclub in 2012. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty.
Lloyd was shot to death in a deserted area of an industrial park near Hernandez's home in North Attleborough. Two other men are also charged with the killing but have yet to go on trial. Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz have both pleaded not guilty.
The Bristol County district attorney's office spent $360,462.30 on overtime for state police and $101,834.64 for expenses such as experts and travel, for a total of just over $462,000, spokesman Gregg Miliote said.
It's unclear how much money Hernandez has spent on his defense. He had a legal team of three lawyers, James Sultan, Charles Rankin and Michael Fee. They did not immediately return emails seeking comment.
"It would be impossible to quantify man hours of prosecutors and staff," Miliote wrote in an email.
The tally does not include what the office spent for salaried employees who worked on the prosecution. The trial lasted more than three months, including jury selection and deliberations, and three prosecutors and several other staffers were in court for the duration. |
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