Aaron Hernandez's court trials postponed; What is the meaning of his new tattoo?

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Three years after the killing incident where the former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez is charged with double murder, court proceedings are still held on. However, as of now trials on this case are being suspended.

According to 7News, the defense lawyers of Hernandez and prosecutors have passed a motion wherein they requested for a postponement in the hearing of this case. This motion has been approved by Suffolk Supreme Court Judge Jeffrey Locke last Wednesday. However, when will the court hearing will resume is still undecided as the court will have a status hearing on January 19.

Digging deeper for the reason why it was postponed, The Sun Chronicle reported that the defense lawyers and prosecutors said that a pending appeal in the evidence of this case is still existing. This legal case is being sought after because of the incident that happened last 2012. Hernandez is said to have killed Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in a Boston nightclub where they happen to meet one another. Aside from that, 7News have reported also that Hernandez is charged also with witness intimidation.

Meanwhile, in an article written in Boston reported that Hernandez has a new ink on his neck which is star-shaped. The tattoo is reportedly to have a statement "Lifetime Loyalty." It is being alleged that Hernandez's new tattoo is related to Bloods gang. It is reported also that he just acquired it recently.

Aside from the charges that Hernandez is facing now, he is already convicted with murder with lifetime sentence based in the report of Boston. Hernandez is stated to have killed Odin Lloyd who was dating his fiancée's sister at that time.

Hernandez is charged with double-murder and a witness intimidation case in the killing incident that happened in 2012. But court hearings in his legal case is currently postponed. This is due to the reason that there is a pending appeal in the evidence of the case.However, it is still undecided when will the next trial be.

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