Former Patriots FB Marc Edwards (USA At the moment Sports Photos)
Marc Edwards, a fullback who played 9 NFL seasons and won a Tremendous Bowl with the New England Patriots, found himself testifying in a excessive-profile case involving an old excessive-faculty teammate.
Edwards was on the stand to testify in the sentencing of a U.S. soldier who pleaded responsible to the bloodbath of sixteen Afghan villagers last 12 months. Edwards was a football teammate of Employees Sgt. Robert Bales in Norwood, Ohio. Bales pleaded responsible in June to killing sixteen folks, largely ladies and youngsters, throughout “unsanctioned, solo, pre-dawn raids” on two villages in March of 2012, in line with the Associated Press. Bales pleaded guilty in a deal to avoid the death penalty. A jury is deciding if Bales ought to be sentenced to life in jail with or with out parole.
Edwards wore his Tremendous Bowl XXXVI Super Bowl ring as he testified, the AP mentioned.
According to the AP, Edwards said that Bales was an “unbelievable chief” on his high school soccer team, and was magnanimous when Edwards took his spot on the workforce.
Former Super Bowl-winning fullback testifies in sentencing for U.S. soldier in Afghan massacre case
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