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  1. Janelle Winslow, Winslow’s wife of 13 years and mother of his two children, made her first appearance of the trial on Tuesday, sitting next to Kellen Sr. for the defense’s closing argument ...

    • What About The Victims?
    • What Is He Trying to do?
    • What About Race?
    • Does He Identify with Hernandez?
    • Why Speak Now?
    • Does He Regret Playing Football?
    • Why Does He Think He Has A Case?

    USA TODAY Sports asked him about any remorse he feels about the victims and pointed out how many will view his efforts to get out of prison earlier as a self-serving ploy without any consideration for the women. “I understand that question,” he said. “I totally do.” But he declined to answer it directly, saying he can’t “speak to my innocence right...

    He has been representing himself in prison without an attorney but was hoping to hire an attorney for his appeal. He hadsubmitted briefs in state courtthat try to apply his case to new state laws that could help him reduce his time in prison retroactively. He says one measure – Assembly Bill 124 – applies to his case because it allows for reconside...

    Winslow has taken note of the Racial Justice Act, which says the “state shall not seek or obtain a criminal conviction or seek, obtain, or impose a sentence on the basis of race, ethnicity, or national origin.” Retroactive application of this was allowed under AB 256. The question is whether Winslow has evidence that is compelling enough to reduce ...

    Hernandez was found dead in prison in 2017 at age 27. He was convicted of murder before that and had developed severe CTEdespite having a shorter football career than Winslow. “The only reason I identify with him is he happened to play football, too; we played the same position – he went to the University of Florida, and I went to the University of...

    His attorneys also cited his brain injuries from football before he was sentenced in 2021, hoping that Judge Bowman would take that into account as a mitigating factor in his punishment. But Bowman didn’t quite buy it, noting that Winslow pleaded guilty to raping a 17-year-old woman in 2003, when he was 19 and playing at Miami. Bowman implied Winsl...

    According to the arguments submitted by Winslow and his attorneys since 2019, head trauma from football helped lead to where he is now, along with a motorcycle accident in 2005. He still doesn’t regret playing the game and said it was part of "God's plan." “I love football,” he said. “I loved football my whole life. I grew up watching my dad play a...

    Winslow’s hopes are boosted by a case from 2016, when a mentally ill man in San Diego shot at police and choked a dog in a standoff with a Special Weapons Attack Team. The man, Hayden Gerson, was sentenced to 33 years and eight months in prison. He had diagnosed mental disorders and suffered a traumatic brain injury during the incident, eventually ...

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  3. Jun 11, 2019 · The soonest a potential second trial for Winslow could begin is July 29. ... defense attorney Brian Watkins promised to appeal the three guilty counts and portrayed the remaining deadlocked ...

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  4. May 20, 2019 · The elder Winslow was in the San Diego County courthouse. Defense attorney Brian Watkins says his client had consensual sex with the women who are alleging rape. ___ Former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr. is scheduled to begin his trial on multiple charges, including raping two women last year and raping an unconscious 17-year-old girl in 2003.

  5. Jun 11, 2019 · She was the defendant who mistook Winslow’s defense lawyer Brian Watkins for the defendant in a 2018 preliminary hearing. Her daughter testified at trial to corroborate her mother’s story . Jane Doe #2, 58: A homeless woman said that Winslow–who she previously knew–invited her for some coffee, but he pulled over on the side of the road ...

  6. Jun 14, 2019 · Winslow did not testify and his attorneys declined to say whether he will at the second trial. They say they plan to appeal the convictions. His new trial is scheduled to begin on Sept. 30.

  7. May 13, 2019 · Former NFL football player Kellen Winslow II, second from right, stands behind lawyers Brian Watkins, third from right, and Harvey Steinberg, right, during his arraignment in June 2018, in Vista ...

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