Advertisement

Hernandez Judge Declines To Recuse Herself

The judge in the Aaron Hernandez murder case has declined to recuse herself, saying she has no bias against prosecutors.

Prosecutors asked Judge Susan Garsh to step aside, alleging she and prosecutor William McCauley have a "history of antagonism" stemming from a 2010 murder trial. McCauley criticized her publicly, even after winning a conviction, saying she was hostile and wrongly excluded evidence.

Attorneys for Hernandez, a former New England Patriots player, argued the recusal request was without merit.

In her ruling, Garsh said she harbored no bias in 2010 and doesn't now.

She said she "examined my emotions and consulted my conscience" and that she's free from any prejudice in the case.

Garsh also said her impartiality cannot be reasonably questioned by objective people.

Her ruling came after about 45 minutes of arguments.

This article was originally published on October 21, 2013.

This program aired on October 21, 2013. The audio for this program is not available.

Advertisement

More from WBUR

Listen Live
Close