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Overview
Trial Lessons From the Infamous Case
This 3-hour program examines the high-profile 2015 murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez for the June 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd. Through a review of the case facts, investigative techniques, trial proceedings, and post-conviction developments, participants will gain insights into the challenges of prosecuting cases reliant on circumstantial evidence, handling high-profile defendants, managing accomplice testimony, evidence spoliation issues, and the implications of the abatement ab initio doctrine. Register today!
- Outline the key factual background and timeline of the Aaron Hernandez case.
- Identify and evaluate major investigative techniques and evidentiary challenges in a circumstantial murder case.
- Analyze critical trial strategies, witness testimony, and evidentiary rulings.
- Discuss practical legal lessons, including spoliation of evidence, accomplice credibility, and post-conviction procedural issues.
- Apply these lessons to improve handling of similar issues in criminal practice.
This program is being designed in conjunction with attorney Joel Oster, Comedian of Law and True Crime Podcaster.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Who Was Aaron Hernandez?
- NFL Shocked by Murder
- Building a Circumstantial Case - The Investigation
- The Trial of Aaron Hernandez
- Lessons Learned From the Aaron Hernandez Trial
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Alaska CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Alabama CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Arkansas CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Arizona CLE |
|
3 Total |
| California CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Colorado CLE |
|
4 Total |
| Connecticut CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Delaware CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Florida CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Georgia CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Hawaii CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Iowa CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Idaho CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Illinois CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Indiana CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Kansas CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Kentucky CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Louisiana CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Maine CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Minnesota CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Missouri CLE |
|
3.6 Total |
| Northern Mariana Islands CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Mississippi CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Montana CLE |
|
3 Total |
| North Carolina CLE |
|
3 Total |
| North Dakota CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Nebraska CLE |
|
3 Total |
| New Hampshire CLE |
|
3 Total |
| New Jersey CLE |
|
3.6 Total |
| New Mexico CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Nevada CLE |
|
3 Total |
| New York CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Ohio CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Oklahoma CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| Oregon CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Pennsylvania CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Rhode Island CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| South Carolina CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Tennessee CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Texas CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Utah CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Virginia CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Vermont CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Washington CLE |
|
3 Total |
| Wisconsin CLE |
|
3.5 Total |
| West Virginia CLE |
|
3.6 Total |
| Wyoming CLE |
|
3 Total |
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Agenda
-
Who Was Aaron Hernandez?
-
NFL Shocked by Murder
- Background: Aaron Hernandez's Career and His Relationship With Odin Lloyd
- Events of June 14-16, 2013, Leading Up to the Murder
- June 17, 2013: Recreating the Day of the Murder
- Early Motive Theories
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Building a Circumstantial Case - The Investigation
- Initial Response: Body Discovery, Cellphone Records, and Rental Car
- Key Evidence Collection
- Search Warrants and Arrests
- Hernandez's Arrest (June 26, 2013) and Charges
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The Trial of Aaron Hernandez
- Pre-Trial and Jury Selection: Media Attention and Venue Considerations
- Prosecution Case: Circumstantial Evidence, Key Witnesses, Accomplices, Forensic Experts
- Defense Strategy: Challenging Motive, Alternative Theories, Attacking Accomplice Credibility
- Key Trial Moments: Surveillance Video, Ballistics and Footprints, Spoliation Arguments
- The Verdict (April 15, 2015)
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Lessons Learned From the Aaron Hernandez Trial
- The Strength and Limitations of Circumstantial Evidence in Murder Prosecutions
- Evidence Spoliation and Resulting Guilt Inferences
- Accomplice Testimony: Credibility, Immunity Deals, and Corroboration Requirements
- High-Profile Case Management: Media Impact, Jury Sequestration
- Post-Conviction Developments
Who Should Attend
This true-crime legal course is designed for attorneys. Paralegals and legal staff will also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Joel L. Oster
is a litigator, national speaker, podcaster and stand-up comic. He is in private practice specializing in constitutional law, appellate advocacy, and attorney ethics. Mr. Oster regularly litigates First Amendment issues and has been lead counsel on two cases that ended up in the U.S. Supreme Court. He has argued a case before the United States District Court for the Western District of New York and the Second Circuit and was part of a legal team that successfully defended a case in the U.S. Supreme Court. He's also prevailed as lead counsel in defending a case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Mr. Oster has spoken to thousands of attorneys across the United States and brings their combined practical perspectives to his seminars. He has presented at numerous bench and bar conferences and co-hosts the podcast DeBriefing the Law with Chris Marohn. The podcast covers current legal news and true crimes using their brand of humor. From the Supreme Court to O.J. Simpson, no legal topic is off-limits. Most importantly he is also a stand-up comic. Even though he has argued before numerous appellate courts, including Judge Calabresi of the Second Circuit, he said nothing compares to the nerves of trying to make a room full of drunk college kids laugh. He headlined the comedy tour "Presumed Funny" which featured random musings about the legal profession. Mr. Oster earned his J.D. degree from the University of Kansas School of Law. He is admitted to the bar in Kansas, Missouri, Florida and numerous federal courts.
Speaker bio
Leighandra Hazlett
is a deputy county attorney with Sarpy County in Nebraska. She earned her bachelor's degree in criminal justice/legal studies from Missouri Western State University, her Master of Science degree in MS, forensic investigations from Missouri State University and her J.D. degree from Creighton University School of Law.
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Effective July 1, 2026, Utah attorneys can carry over up to 6 hours of excess Verified CLE credits from their current compliance period to their immediate next compliance period. Ethics or professionalism credits may not be carried forward.
In addition, attorneys licensed in another MCLE state whose principal office for the practice of law is not in Utah, may fulfill that state's mandatory CLE requirement, as well as completing 1 hour each of Utah-approved ethics and professionalism credits, for their compliance in Utah.
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