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Aaron Hernandez, former New England Patriots tight end, due in court in murder case

Former New England Patriots football tight end Aaron Hernandez stands during a bail hearing in Fall River Superior Court Thursday, June 27, 2013 in Fall River, Mass. Hernandez, charged with murdering Odin Lloyd, a 27-year-old semi-pro football player, was denied bail. AP Photo/Boston Herald, Pool, Ted Fitzgerald

(AP) ATTLEBORO, Mass. - Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is due to make another court appearance in the murder case against him.

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A probable cause hearing for Hernandez is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in Attleboro District Court. He has pleaded not guilty to murder in the death of Odin Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston semi-professional football player whose body was found June 17 in an industrial park in North Attleborough near Hernandez's home. He had been shot five times.

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Prosecutors say Hernandez orchestrated Lloyd's killing because he was upset at him for talking to people Hernandez had problems with at a nightclub a few days earlier.

They say he and two associates, Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, drove with Lloyd to the industrial park. Authorities have not said who fired the shots, but documents filed in Florida - and released since Hernandez's last court appearance - paint the former Patriot as the triggerman.

According to the records, Ortiz told police that Wallace said Hernandez fired the shots.

Hernandez's lawyers say the case against him is circumstantial and he wants to clear his name.

Hernandez is being held without bail at a county jail.

Wallace and Ortiz also are facing charges. Wallace pleaded not guilty to a charge of being an accessory to murder after the fact.

Ortiz has pleaded not guilty to a gun charge.

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