Aaron Hernandez's Lawyers Motion For Evidence To Be Tossed From Odin Lloyd Murder Trial
BOSTON (CBS) -- Lawyers for Aaron Hernandez have filed a motion to keep evidence from the 2012 double murder case he is charged with from being used in his upcoming trial for the murder of Odin Lloyd.
Hernandez, who is scheduled to go on trial for the Lloyd case in January 2015, has pleaded not guilty to murder.
The motion outlines seven other so-called "bad acts" that plan to be used against Hernandez during the trial: guns allegedly purchased from Florida; a May 18, 2013 incident outside a nightclub in Providence, Rhode Island; a rifle, magazine, and ammunition found in a duffel bag inside a vehicle in Hernandez's garage; a .22 caliber ammunition found inside Hernandez's residence; a .22 caliber pistol found in the woods in North Attleborough, Massachusetts; the shooting of Alexander Bradley in Florida on Feb. 13, 2013; and a TMZ photograph that shows Hernandez holding a gun.
According to Hernandez's lawyers, the bad acts are irrelevant to the Lloyd trial and may bias the jury.