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In wake of suicide, Aaron Hernandez conviction will be voided

Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez embraces his attorney Jose Baez after the defense rested its case at Hernandez's double murder trial at Suffolk Superior Court on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Nancy Lane / Pool

In the eyes of the state of Massachusetts, former Patriots star Aaron Hernandez died an innocent man thanks to an archaic legal principle called “abatement ab initio,” said Martin W. Healy, chief legal counsel to the Massachusetts Bar Association.

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Though Hernandez was convicted in 2014 of murdering Odin Lloyd, Hernandez’s appeal was not complete. Abatement ab initio means “from the beginning,” Healy said, and it means that upon a person’s death, if they have not exhausted their legal appeals, their case reverts to its status at the beginning — it is as if the trial and conviction never happened.

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