Filing: Aaron Hernandez Struggling To Pay Lawyers

BOSTON — Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is due in court Wednesday to be arraigned on murder charges alleging he ambushed and gunned down two men in 2012 after a chance encounter inside a Boston nightclub. Hernandez is 

Boston attorney and legal analyst Harry Manion joins Jim Rome to discuss information the prosecution has presented against Aaron Hernandez, the chances of Aaron Hernandez ever seeing the outside of a jail cell again, and much more. Watch your Team 

Filing: Aaron Hernandez Struggling To Pay Lawyers. The $18 million Aaron Hernandez made in three years as a tight end for the New England Patriots apparently was insufficient to pay for the defense attorneys he has retained for his legal proceedings.

Former NFL player Aaron Hernandez enters the courtroom to be arraigned on homicide charges at Suffolk Superior Court in Boston, Massachusetts, May 28, 2014. Hernandez pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges of murdering two men he met in a 

He may seem guilty as sin but in America, Aaron Hernandez is supposed to be presumed innocent until PROVEN guilty a point solidly made by NFL…