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Aaron Hernandez Suicide


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You still have to have a "preponderance" of the evidence. If there is no evidence at all, you cannot have a preponderance.

And the question of neglect...there still has to be evidence of neglect.

If someone is going to kill themselves, then there is little you can do about it.

The statement above however said that his lawyer does not think he killed himself. So that is a whole other story.

Jurors also like a sympathetic plaintiff. Where are you going to find one in this case?

Ive seen it three times just in our jail here. Preponderance is the person had time to kill himself before the person supposed to making cell checks stopped him. Our county just pays out now instead of going to court. I assume lots of other agencies/facilities do the same.
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