I about died laughing when his lawyer said (with a straight face!) that the case was "weak" after the 10-15 soliloquy by the prosecutor spelling out pretty clearly minute by minute of the murder of Lloyd. Motive? Check. Opportunity? Check. Video of the accused before - with the victim - and after - without the victim - and video of the murder weapon in his hand? Check. Granted, I am not a legal scholar and the lawyer will try to get stuff thrown out, but it seems pretty open and shut. Then again, it seemed pretty open and shut in the OJ case...
I do think police and prosecutors have learned from the OJ debacle. And even he didn't leave bullet casings and chewing gum in a rental car. I would guess that verdict is on the mind of every DA with a high profile murder on their docket...I like that they took the time to put it together and reduce the risks of him wriggling out.
His attorney can try but this one looks a little stronger than some...of course, tomorrow we could learn one of the detectives was leaking info to the press or something that could help Hernandez.
I'm assuming the Dept of Corrections has already given #85 to another prisoner, a long time ago.