Image: Aaron Hernandez, former player for the NFL's New England Patriots football team, talks to defense attorneys Michael Fee and Charles Rankin during a court appearance at the Bristol County Superior Court in Fall River

Aaron Hernandez took the stand at a hearing in his murder case earlier today. The prosecutors in his pre-trial hearing have asked Judge Susan Garsh to step aside.
Details after the jump…

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Via Associated Press:

Prosecutors in the murder case against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez want the judge to recuse herself.

Hernandez was at a pretrial hearing Wednesday, his first time in court since being arraigned Sept. 6.

Prosecutor William McCauley says he’s filing a motion to ask Judge Susan Garsh to give up the case. He and the district attorney say in a memo that McCauley and Garsh “have a well-known and publicly documented history of antagonism.”

Hernandez’s lawyers say they’ll object to a recusal. Garsh didn’t hear arguments on the issue.

Hernandez has been indicted in the killing of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, a semi-professional football player who was dating the sister of Hernandez’s girlfriend.

He has pleaded not guilty. Four others, including Hernandez’s girlfriend and cousin, face charges in the case.