BOSTON (AP) — The jury in the double-murder trial of ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez has finished its first day of deliberations without reaching a verdict.
Jurors went home Friday after 6½ hours of deliberations. They will resume deliberations Monday.
Earlier Friday, the jury asked the judge to clarify the law on the testimony of witnesses given immunity from prosecution.
The prosecution’s star witness, Alexander Bradley, was given immunity.
Bradley said he saw Hernandez shoot two men in 2012. Hernandez’s lawyers told the jury Bradley was the shooter.
Judge Jeffrey Locke said the jury should not rely solely on the testimony of an immunized witness and needs corroboration of at least one element of the crime.