Albuquerque Journal

Judge: Jurors can watch Super Bowl

However, they must be vigilant for mentions of the case or defendant

- BY MICHELLE R. SMITH

FALL RIVER, Mass. — The 18 New England residents sitting on the jury in the murder trial of former Patriots star Aaron Hernandez will be allowed to watch the home team play in Sunday’s Super Bowl, but the judge overseeing the case says they must leave the room if his name is mentioned.

Hernandez caught quarterbac­k Tom Brady’s last Super Bowl touchdown pass in the Patriots’ 2012 loss to the New York Giants. Now he is on trial for murder, charged with the June 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating his fiancée’s sister.

The trial is playing out just as Hernandez’s old team is preparing to take on the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL Championsh­ip game.

Bristol County Superior Court Judge Susan Garsh closed the second day of testimony Friday by telling jurors they may watch the game if it is important to them, but they must be vigilant for mention of the case or Hernandez.

“You hear that word, you’ve got to walk out of the room,” Garsh said. “Distance yourself.”

The judge has previously told jurors that they are not allowed to discuss the case with anyone, even to tell their families or employers that they are sitting on the jury for Hernandez. During jury selection, jurors were asked whether they were Patriots fans, but that did not mean they were automatica­lly disqualifi­ed from being selected.

Hernandez had a $40 million contract with the Patriots when he was arrested.

Earlier Friday, Lloyd’s mother, Ursula Ward, was overcome with emotion and had to leave the courtroom as a prosecutor showed graphic photos of her son’s body at the industrial park where he was found. The 27-year-old Lloyd was shown lying on his back with his left fist curled in a ball over the gunshot wounds to his chest.

It was the second straight day she left the courtroom in tears.

Lloyd’s body was found riddled with bullets in an industrial park near Hernandez’s North Attleborou­gh home, not far from Gillette Stadium.

Shaneah Jenkins, 23, who was dating Lloyd, testified Friday. Her sister, Shayanna, 25, is Hernandez’s fiancée and mother of his 2-year-old child.

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