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Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 4, 2015

What You Need To Know About Jury Deliberations In Aaron Hernandez's Murder Trial

The jury began deliberations Tuesday afternoon.



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The twelve jurors who will soon determine whether former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez should be sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Odin Lloyd, or if he would walk free.


Judge E. Susan Garsh sent the jury to deliberate Tuesday at 3 p.m. ET, after hearing nine weeks of testimony from 133 witnesses.


Deliberations are expected to last 3-5 days with the jurors in meeting from 9 a.m. ET to 4:30 p.m. ET.


Hernandez faces three charges: Murder, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition. The verdict slip for the murder charge will offer three choices: Not guilty; first degree murder; and second degree murder.


To return a first degree conviction, the jury has to believe the murder was either premeditated or executed with extreme cruelty. A first degree murder conviction in Massachusetts carries an automatic life sentence. A conviction on second degree murder also begets a life sentence, but with the possibility for parole after fifteen years.


The gun relevant to the possession charge was never recovered. If the jury convicts him on that count, they will have to do so based on surveillance footage. If convicted, Hernandez could receive a two-and-a-half to five-year sentence. The ammunition charge could lead to a maximum two-year sentence – most of which has already been served – or could be resolved by paying a maximum $500 fine.


When the jury left the courtroom to deliberate on Tuesday, Hernandez and his counsel remained in the courtroom. His fianceé Shayanna Jenkins stayed, and she and Hernandez were allowed to chat and joke with a short wall between them.


She appeared to be telling him stories about their daughter, Avielle. Hernandez joked with the court officer, who is a Grammy-winning R&B singer. "Can you get me a copy of your CD," Hernandez joked.


Following the conclusion of this trial, Hernandez will go to Boston to stand trial as the defendant in a 2012 double homicide trial.



Meet Sarah Thomas, The NFL's First Full-Time Woman Referee

Oh, and: She’s been in the officiating biz for nearly twenty years.


The NFL announced its list of regular season referees for the 2015 season, which will reportedly include Sarah Thomas, a longtime college football official.


The NFL announced its list of regular season referees for the 2015 season, which will reportedly include Sarah Thomas, a longtime college football official.


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Thomas told ABC News that she decided pursue officiating when she realized she wanted to know more about the game.


Thomas officiated her first high school football game in 1999 after a series of tests and training with football leagues for kids.


Thomas officiated her first high school football game in 1999 after a series of tests and training with football leagues for kids.


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23 Reasons The Wisconsin Badgers Still Won The NCAA Tournament

U-rah-rah Wisconsin! Praise to thee we sing!


Because the Badgers were already champions before the tournament started.


Because the Badgers were already champions before the tournament started.


A regular season school record for wins. Big Ten champions. Big Ten Tournament Champions. It was already one of the greatest seasons in UW history.


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Because Wisconsin entered the tournament as a No. 1 seed for the first time ever.


Because Wisconsin entered the tournament as a No. 1 seed for the first time ever.


And by the end of the tournament, Wisconsin had definitely proven that they deserved it.


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Because this is how Wisconsin center Frank Kaminsky celebrated that No. 1 seed.


Because this is how Wisconsin center Frank Kaminsky celebrated that No. 1 seed.


Note the eye contact. It really brings a whole new level to the ball-rubbing.


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Because only one win into the tournament, sophomore forward Nigel Hayes noticed the press stenographer. And then he tested her spelling.


Because only one win into the tournament, sophomore forward Nigel Hayes noticed the press stenographer. And then he tested her spelling.


"Well, the wonderful young lady over there, I think her job title is a stenographer, yes, OK. And she does an amazing job of typing words, sometimes if words are not in her dictionary, maybe if I say soliloquy right now, she may have to work a little bit harder to type that word, or quandary, zephyr, Xylophone, things like that, that make her job really interesting."


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Aaron Hernandez's Attorney Asks: Is That A Glock Or An iPad My Client Is Holding?

In their closing arguments Tuesday, the former New England Patriots star’s defense lawyers leaned heavily on gaps in the prosecution’s case. Hernandez is on trial for first-degree murder.


One of the significant pieces of evidence prosecutors introduced against former NFL star Aaron Hernandez, on trial for the death of Odin Lloyd, is surveillance footage from his home taken hours after the homicide. It shows something in Hernandez's hand:


One of the significant pieces of evidence prosecutors introduced against former NFL star Aaron Hernandez, on trial for the death of Odin Lloyd, is surveillance footage from his home taken hours after the homicide. It shows something in Hernandez's hand:


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"You saw Hernandez carrying an item after the murder. Determine for yourself if it is an iPad or a gun," he said Tuesday during his 90-minute summation.


Sultan also told the jury about the concept of confirmation bias, calling it a "fancy phrase" for the common phenomenon of searching for evidence to support a pre-existing theory.


After showing the video of Hernandez carrying the gun-like object out of his basement, Sultan showed another video of Hernandez emerging from the basement later that night.


In this second video, he was holding another bulky, black object. One appeared to look more like an iPad than a Glock. Hernandez's mother, Terri, who was sitting in the family row behind her son, nodded and whispered "iPad" when the video was shown.


In March, Glock employee Kyle Aspinwall testified that the black object appeared consistent with the appearance of a .45 Glock — the same type of weapon used on Odin Lloyd, according to shell casings left at the scene. The murder weapon was never found, and prosecutors continue to allege Hernandez's fiancée threw it out at Hernandez's request.


However, some of Aspinwall's testimony was struck from the record, according to the Associated Press. Jurors can consider his identification of the gun based on what appeared to be a back strap, but they could not consider his testimony about the possible trigger guard or front strap.


The jury is currently deliberating.




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Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 4, 2015

Ray Rice Says Prioritizing Football Over Family Led To Domestic Assault Incident

In an interview with New York, Rice said he has learned in the last year to put his family first.


Ray Rice described in a new interview with New York magazine how his relationship with his wife, Janay, has changed since he punched her in the face in a New Jersey casino elevator on Valentine's Day in 2014.


Ray Rice described in a new interview with New York magazine how his relationship with his wife, Janay, has changed since he punched her in the face in a New Jersey casino elevator on Valentine's Day in 2014.


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Rice and Janay have given interviews since the incident, which was caught on surveillance camera and released to the public. The New York article, though, adds dimension and context to to their relationship and the tension between them leading up to the incident.


Rice is portrayed as the man who cared more about football than Janay and their daughter, Rayven. Janay discussed how that, and the the pressure of raising their child and being the wife of a celebrity weighed on her:



"I felt I was doing everything by myself," Janay said. "After a while, I resented that. I felt like a walking zombie. I told Ray he needed to change more diapers." Instead, Rice found excuses to stay away. He overbooked charity events—often three back-to-back on his one day off each week.



After the punch and TMZ.com's release of the video – which showed Rice dragging Janay's unconscious body out of the elevator – the NFL suspended him for two games and the Ravens held a press conference in which Janay apologized for her involvement in the attack on her. Rumors of Janay initiating the argument have kept Ray a sympathetic figure in the minds of many fans.


The feature implied that Janay provoked the argument because she was fed up with her neglectful fiancé who was an uninvolved father of her child.


On that Valentine's Day, Janay wanted a couple's night. Rice instead rounded up a handful of friends, got drunk, and paid attention to his phone instead of Janay, according to the magazine. She became confrontational. He walked away, remained on his phone, and she snapped amid the tension.



She walked by, turned, took a step toward him, and slapped his face. "We were drunk and tired," Janay said later. Rice followed her slowly to the elevator.



The magazine said Rice never recovered from childhood trauma – namely his father's murder – and as an adolescent he turned to football. He felt it was all he had, and he made it his number one priority. Ray says he never learned emotional coping mechanisms. His therapist says he "gave him probably three sessions to cry. And then, after that, no more crying."



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Live Updates: Duke And Wisconsin Face Off In The Men's College Basketball Finals

Tonight we put an end to the Madness. Follow along here and at BuzzFeed Sports for live updates.



Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 4, 2015

Cubs Fans Forced To Pee In Cups Amid Wrigley Field Bathroom Fiasco

Perhaps a peeasco? WARNING: This story contains photo of pee cups.


On Sunday night Cubs fans descended on the iconic Wrigley Field for the team's home opener.



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About 35,000 baseball devotees turned out to watch the Cardinals take down the Cubs in a 3-0 loss.



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It was a celebration of America's favorite pastime.



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