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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150415:15:03:00

40 miles northeast of fall river here. proud of the bristol d.a.'s office. our massachusetts state police detectives and north attar borrow police department worked endlessly to achieve today's hernandez verdict. was this a difficult verdict however, to arrive at? >> i do think so because of the we talked about mountain of evidence they had to go through circumstantial evidence. there being no fire or being no weapon. it was difficult -- bill: you had defense put on only three eyewitness. >> i keep coming back to the closing argument. i think they behave away the store on that closing argument. >> may have under cut their credibility by initially saying my client is not guilty. all of sudden closing arguments he was at the scene but didn't pulltrigger. >> when you have circumstantial evidence case like this you want as much evidence there is. the more technical evidence that you can amass, as lis said, brick by brick, more obvious in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150415:15:15:00

they want to give victim impact statements. they want the defense's background. history all of that kind of thing. all that information wouldn't necessarily come out at the trial itself. and they can evaluate that coming up with the sentence. >> your point about being prepared? there was one trial that i lost, that i didn't verdict was against my client, that i did not anticipate. now i had to make arguments like guilty and judge goes, okay mr. aidala. why shouldn't i put your client right now? i'll tell you, martha, even though you're the big bad defense attorney you're emotionally drained. you're disappointed especially with it's not a verdict you're predicting and you know, i stumbled through it but i learned a lesson. every time no matter what i think the verdict is going to be, i'm prepared my client is going to be convicted. i have all my arguments why he should remain out on appeal and i wouldn't be surprised if people have prepared for this moment as well. >> especially since there isn't that opportunity to influence what the sentence is going to be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150415:16:02:00

questions about her email practices were coming amid the raging fire storm over her handling of the benghazi terror attack which had happened just three months earlier. a very simple question, david. did she drag her feet on answering when she knew the answer surprising? >> it's not surprising. she has a habit of obstructing justice. i don't think there's any other word for what she's done. she did it during the clinton administration when her husband was president. there was a draft indictment written by a prosecutor against her back there for obstruction of justice. they didn't serve her with it because of monica lewinsky. they decided to put all their eggs in that basket but the bottom line here in her defense, she didn't lie. she just didn't answer the question. the big question is whether she destroyed her emails and server in new york by after she was asked for those emails from that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150415:07:38:00

the most dangerous part of police work. this was an undercover gun buy. the guy did sell a cop a gun. that's not where you should have reserve deputy sheriffs. >> no, and also -- yeah, the confluence of america's broken finance system, like pay to play policing really sounds like a dystopic vision. >> now maybe he would have done that without giving all that money, but it's a strange coincidence. it is that, isn't it, in policing? >> that actually -- that arrangement isn't that uncommon. part of what comes around with these sort of reserve deputies a lot of times, they are contributors or supporters of the sheriff in question. >> is there any defense for this program at large? why should we have part-time hobbyists running around as part-time police officers? >> they're not all part-time hobbyists. it bridges the gap between police and the community. it reminds the public that the public are the police, and it reminds that the police that the police are the public.

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work with them. >> can we hear from mr. mccullough? >> you can. >> i don't have much to say substantively about the case, but i did just want to thank the jury for the verdict. it's obviously been a long trial and it was quite, i'm sure an inconvenience for them in their lives to commit this kind of time. we felt we had their attention every day, both the prosecution and the defense. fairly considered the evidence. they've returned a verdict that's supported by that evidence. so we're very grateful for their commitment and odin lloyd's family these ladies here who you saw sitting in the front row every day, they were committed to seeing this thing through and for trusting in the process and trusting that the jury would deliver a fair verdict and i think they're very satisfied with that. we're very grateful and actually

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150415:17:19:00

wrong. i haven't seen video if that in fact occurred but there's no drama now. aaron hernandez will spend the rest of him life in prison without parole. and where he will be housed is very close to where he was a rising star in the nfl. >> this was a highly circumstantial case. as i understand is it because of the way they were able to achieve this convention, they didn't have to prove that aaron hernandez was the actual trigger man, and the defense actually painted the two other men, earnest wallace and carlos ortiz, who were with hernandez and odin lloyd that night, he implicated them as the people who pulled the trigger. >> correct, and the judge was very clear. the judge was very clear in instructing this jury when he sent them back to deliberate was that they did not have to --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150415:19:43:00

no helicopter flying, all right. >> i don't do that. >> judge napolitano is with us, i get his point. >> well a couple things. first of all the guy should expect -- >> the door's going to be knocking there. >> interview from the fbi. >> they'll have questions. >> very very soon. he obviously has knowledge of this and may have been implicated in some agreement. secondly, his buddy used a means of mass conveyance, meaning more than one person, in an unlawful way to intimidate and affect the policy of the government. that is loosely defined as an act of terrorism. >> terrorism. >> this post-9/11 era. i believe this guy. >> i believe him. >> the pilot has strong political views but there is really no defense to this. i don't think he intended to harm anybody he came very very close. he clearly impaired the welfare of those children. >> super bad mistake. >> correct. >> and he's going to pay for it. >> i think he's facing jail time. >> this is not good people, that lady says. i mean, we can't sometimes

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150415:05:17:00

the reason that it will never work, the oklahoma statute, like standard criminal law statutes and jurisdictions across the country contains a negligence for criminal purposes. that's exactly what you were pressing him on and you were right. culpable negligence means a level of negligence beyond ordinary civil negligence. his analogy to the operating room and the nurses and so forth, that's wrong, that's not what we call criminal negligence. criminal negligence is of a different order, and that's what he's been charged with because his actions fulfill that kind of definition. and there is no need to prove an intentional problem there, an intentional act. the nonintentional act will do it for criminal negligence. i don't think that defense will work. >> eugene o'donnell i was shocked today watching this defendant arrive in court, 72 73 years old. the federal law enforcement mandatory retirement age is 57

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150415:18:38:00

prosecutor. great to have the both of you here. there is a lot of surveillance video circumstantial evidence that was used in this case first degree murder convicted. i want to go to another piece. we saw in that surveillance video in his own home that showed him carrying what looked to be a gun. in this piece of video, his fiancee is shown hauling a large black trash bag with the outline of a box inside the day after the murder. she testified under oath that he asked her, hernandez asked her to get rid of this. >> right. he told her to get rid of evidence from the home. her testimony was that he never told her what was in the box and she never looked in the box. she covered it up so security camera couldn't tell the details of the box. obviously, the prosecution theory is it was the gun she was getting rid of. defense implied it might have been marijuana found if they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150415:14:21:00

some felt that the week long deliberation felt that there might be some sort of debate but we never know until we therehear the verdict. but it is certainly true you would hope that, from the defense's position you would hope that they would ask questions ss about the details of the element of the crime, you have a feeling that even though they went through methodically. >> let's lishten in. >> what say you, madam forewomen?

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