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			 The jury deliberated for a third day without reaching a verdict on 
			whether Hernandez, 25, is guilty of murdering an associate, in the 
			first of two murder trials he faces this year. 
			 
			After the jury in Fall River, Massachusetts, determines whether he 
			killed semiprofessional football player Odin Lloyd, Hernandez will 
			face a trial in Boston on charges of fatally shooting two Cape 
			Verdean men outside a nightclub in 2012. 
			 
			Bristol County Superior Court Judge Susan Garsh said two of the 15 
			jurors reported they had been followed by a truck from WHDH 
			television, an NBC affiliate, and summoned the cameraman who had 
			driven the truck, Robert Cusanelli, to court. 
			 
			The cameraman said he had made no effort to interact with any of the 
			jurors. 
			 
			"I know that's forbidden," said Cusanelli. 
			
			  
			Garsh said she would ban him from covering the rest of the trial but 
			held off on an earlier threat to eject the station. 
			 
			"I am not going to further sanction WHDH as an entity," Garsh said, 
			after warning that it was legally required that no juror be 
			approached, and if one was, it could lead to a mistrial. 
			 
			Of the 18 people, 12 jurors and six alternates, originally seated in 
			the case, three have already been excused from service. 
			 
			The former New England Patriots tight end has pleaded not guilty. 
			His lawyers argued in closing statements on Tuesday that he had 
			witnessed the shooting in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, but did 
			not commit it. 
			
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			Prosecutors contend that Hernandez and two friends, in the early 
			hours of June 17, 2013, picked Lloyd up at his home in Boston and 
			drove him to the industrial park where his body was found riddled 
			with bullets later that day. 
			 
			If convicted of first-degree murder, Hernandez would be sentenced to 
			life in prison without the possibility of parole. 
			 
			Hernandez had been a rising star in the National Football League 
			with a $41 million contract when he was arrested on June 26, 2013. 
			 
			(Editing by Bernadette Baum, Ted Botha, Andrew Hay and Jonathan 
			Oatis) 
			
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