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The Legend dies. Memo to anyone who skates on double murder: Stay down.
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BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

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OJ put away ... for life?

Shit, happy fucking days for the real killers.
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13 years to the day. Finally, a verdict you can believe in.
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Thirteen years to the day after being acquitted of killing his wife and her friend in Los Angeles, jurors deliberated for more than 13 hours.

The incident happened on September 13, 2007.



13 is a very unlucky number!
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Bobby42 wrote: Finally, a verdict you can believe in.
Why do you hate America?
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Kierland wrote:
Bobby42 wrote: Finally, a verdict you can believe in.
Why do you hate America?
I don't. Just the system in this particular case.
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Referring to the murder rap. It took 13 years for justice to catch up with Orenthal.
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i think this was a set up to finally get the juice

wankers befriend him, promising cash under the table, drugs, etc. Juice buys into it, finally a couple years later the set up, and down goes the Juice.
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Bobby42 wrote:Referring to the murder rap. It took 13 years for justice to catch up with Orenthal.
yet he's going to prison for robbery, dumbfuck, not domelopping
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This is a complete miscarriage of justice.

Sin,

Nobody.

Welcome to Vegas, Juice. Enjoy your stay.

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Cuda wrote:
Bobby42 wrote:Referring to the murder rap. It took 13 years for justice to catch up with Orenthal.
yet he's going to prison for robbery, dumbfuck, not domelopping
It was a robbery? Must have missed that newslink. Stupid fuck, connect the dots. When one does evil and skates...it's only a matter of time before it catches up with you, in one way or the other, in this world or the next.
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A nice capsule summary.
In the end, OJ Simpson comes up a loser in Vegas
By LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent

In a city where luck means everything, O.J. Simpson came out the big loser — and his unlucky number in a case full of bizarre twists was 13.

He was convicted of an armed robbery that happened on Sept. 13 and was found guilty on the 13th anniversary of his Los Angeles murder acquittal. The Las Vegas jury deliberated for 13 hours after a 13-day trial.

And then, as only the sobs of Simpson's sister broke the silence late Friday, the lights went out.

Court marshals flipped on flashlights and shouted for everyone to stay seated. Only the judge knew what had happened. It was 11 p.m. and the courthouse lights had shut down automatically.

"Timed out," Judge Jackie Glass said in a fitting epitaph for the story of O.J. Simpson, which has long haunted America.

The 61-year-old Hall of Fame football star was convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery and 10 other charges for gathering five men a year ago and storming a room at a hotel-casino to seize Simpson sports mementos — including game balls, plaques and photos — from two collectors. Prosecutors said two of the men with him were armed; one said Simpson had asked him to bring a gun.

After the verdict, Simpson, the sports-idol-turned-celebrity-pariah, was handcuffed and led from the room with his co-defendant, Clarence "C.J." Stewart. They could spend the rest of their lives in prison.

"There is justice," said attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented the family of his slain ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. "Justice was delayed, but in this case it was not denied. Now that he may spend the rest of his life in prison, the law, and not O.J. Simpson, will have the last word."

Some observers said the Las Vegas case paled in comparison to the "trial of the century" in 1995, a yearlong opus in which Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife and her friend Ronald Goldman.

A rapt nation followed the Los Angeles trial. Tales of a gruesome murder and a bloody glove, as well as the celebrity defendant, drew a media frenzy.

In Las Vegas, Simpson's fate played out in a small courtroom dotted with empty seats. Even the stunning verdict came as most of America slept, oblivious to the irony that Simpson might spend the rest of his life in prison for what most perceived as a petty crime, a tussle among dysfunctional middle-aged men.

Simpson's Las Vegas defense tried to tell the jury that the two cases had nothing to do with each other, but it was a losing battle.

"I don't know that one trial cancels out the other," said Loyola University law professor Laurie Levenson, who attended Simpson's murder trial. "People will always be troubled by O.J. For the people troubled by the Los Angeles acquittal, this case will make small amends. Saying finally there is justice, at least from a legal perspective, is very crude way of looking at justice."

She predicted that Stewart, 54, will have a strong chance for reversal on appeal because he was forced to stand trial beside Simpson.

"O.J. was toxic, and he has been toxic since 1994, and this jury was just ready to clean up the mess," Levenson said.

Simpson lawyer Yale Galanter said Saturday he felt bad for Simpson but even worse for Stewart, who got dragged along in a campaign to convict Simpson.

"This was just payback," he said of the verdict. "They were on an agenda."

Galanter and Stewart's lawyers promised to appeal, in part because unlike the predominantly black jury that decided Simpson's murder case, this panel included no African-Americans. Neither Simpson nor Stewart testified.

Simpson friend Tom Scotto, who wept in court, called it "a public lynching."

"Was this something to put someone in jail for the rest of their life for? It's a total injustice. There was no justice served in that courtroom," Scotto said.

It was Scotto's wedding that had brought Simpson to Las Vegas on that fateful week in 2007, and details of wedding plans, flowers, a cake and parties formed an ironic counterpoint to testimony about Simpson gathering up a posse that included two gun-toting men to confront memorabilia dealers who were peddling Simpson's personal property to the highest bidder.

The case was set in motion by Thomas Riccio, a collectibles broker who tried to bring in the FBI when he heard that two memorabilia dealers were planning to sell a trove of Simpson artifacts. Failing to get their attention, he helped set up a "sting" by promoting an anonymous buyer who turned out to be Simpson.

Riccio, who has peddled goods including video of Anna Nicole Smith's breast implant surgery, saw a chance to profit by recording the confrontation between Simpson and collectibles dealers Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong.

He rented a cramped hotel room away from the Las Vegas Strip for the meeting and planted a digital recorder atop an armoire. Riccio then sold the recordings of the six-minute confrontation for $210,000 before turning them over to police eight days later. Although they couldn't be authenticated, the recordings became the heart of the prosecution's case, along with audio recorded by gunman Michael McClinton at two wedding parties.

The recordings were sometimes garbled, but Simpson's voice came through loud and clear: "Don't let nobody out of this room." The words formed the basis of the prosecution's kidnapping charge.

The former football hero also was heard accusing the men of stealing his possessions. His lawyer would argue that Simpson was on a recovery mission to reclaim the artifacts of his life.

But District Attorney David Roger argued that ownership was not a defense to robbery.

Kidnapping is punishable by five years to life in prison. Armed robbery carries a sentence of at least two years behind bars and could bring as much as 30.

Simpson and Stewart were taken to the Clark County jail, where the football star will live in a 7-by-14-foot cell, far removed from his ranch-style home in the lush Miami suburbs. It will be his home until at least Dec. 5, when he and Stewart are scheduled to be sentenced.

Even before the verdict, Simpson appeared resigned that his luck had run out.

He had been prepared for the worst, his lawyer said.

And in a conversation with The Associated Press on Thursday, Simpson implied as much, saying, "I'm afraid that I won't get to go to my kids' college graduations after I managed to get them through college."

Scotto told reporters Saturday that he had spoken to Simpson by phone.

"He's in good spirits," Scotto said. "He's one of the strongest human beings on the planet. He's confident the truth will come out eventually."
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I tip my hat to the defense, they did their best with what they had to work with.

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It's not over, yet!

Galanter said he will file a motion for a new trial and appeal the case.
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Bobby42 wrote: It was a robbery? Must have missed that newslink.
So you had no idea what the verdict related to but you were still down with it?
You are one dumb human.

The case was set in motion by Thomas Riccio, a collectibles broker who tried to bring in the FBI when he heard that two memorabilia dealers were planning to sell a trove of Simpson artifacts. Failing to get their attention, he helped set up a "sting" by promoting an anonymous buyer who turned out to be Simpson.

But District Attorney David Roger argued that ownership was not a defense to robbery.
That is so wrong.
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Whitey wrote:It's not over, yet!

Galanter said he will file a motion for a new trial and appeal the case.
How surprising. :meds:
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Kierland wrote:
Bobby42 wrote: It was a robbery? Must have missed that newslink.
So you had no idea what the verdict related to but you were still down with it?
You are one dumb human.
Idiot. You couldn't discern sarcasm if it bit you in the ass.
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Even the stunning verdict came as most of America slept, oblivious to the irony that Simpson might spend the rest of his life in prison for what most perceived as a petty crime, a tussle among dysfunctional middle-aged men.
Christ, if that's a crime in America, why aren't I only one left on this board?
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Bobby42 wrote: Idiot. You couldn't discern sarcasm if it bit you in the ass.
Nice backpedal fuckface. So we are back to you being happy that he is getting time because you think he killed his wife.
One more time...Why do you hate America?
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Kierland wrote:
Bobby42 wrote: Idiot. You couldn't discern sarcasm if it bit you in the ass.
Nice backpedal fuckface. So we are back to you being happy that he is getting time because you think he killed his wife.
One more time...Why do you hate America?
What, you think he didn't kill them?

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Imus wrote:What, you think he didn't kill them?

Right on, comrade
Like that's the point.
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Imus wrote:
Kierland wrote:
Bobby42 wrote: Idiot. You couldn't discern sarcasm if it bit you in the ass.
Nice backpedal fuckface. So we are back to you being happy that he is getting time because you think he killed his wife.
One more time...Why do you hate America?
What, you think he didn't kill them?

Right on, comrade
What's to be happy about? Dude killed two people 13 years ago; the case was botched and Juice threw bags of money on his defense. The whole thing went Hollywood and those involved used it in an attempt to advance their careers. It was that system that I hated. Go ahead draw you're own distorted conclusions but it's certainly not "backpedalling" nor is it an admission of my so-called hatred of America. Your words, not mine.
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Pez is going out of business now, damn.


I hope he gets butt-fucked in prison and shanked to the point of not dying but feeling like Nicole when she was getting her head cut off.

That piece of shit stayed free for too long of time for my liking. So I hope God play with his ass in a lake of fire before submerging him permanently.

I can't stand his murdering ass.
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Bobby42 wrote: What's to be happy about? Dude killed two people 13 years ago;
How the fuck do you know? You're too stupid to be able to read a little American history so why should I believe you on the subject of who killed Ron and Nicloe?
The whole thing went Hollywood and those involved used it in an attempt to advance their careers.
Darden and clark went in the tank. Ito is a joke. Johnny was already famous. Ditto F Lee and Sapiro. WTF are you talking about you fucking retard?
It was that system that I hated.
You hate the American JS and then wonder why I ask you why you hate America?
Go ahead draw you're own distorted conclusions but it's certainly not "backpedalling" nor is it an admission of my so-called hatred of America. Your words, not mine.
It is a conclusion that follows logically from your retarded post. Don't like it? Type something that isn't so stupid.
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^^Further proof you are a fucking retard.^^
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He said he was happy OJ was convicted this time because he wasn't convicted last time. I asked him why he hated America and he replied that he only hated America when it didn't convict OJ the first time. I told him that was stupid and he posted a picture of a blank screen. Why are you not riding his ass for being a stupid useless pile of crap?
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Kierland wrote:He said he was happy OJ was convicted this time because he wasn't convicted last time. I asked him why he hated America and he replied that he only hated America when it didn't convict OJ the first time. I told him that was stupid and he posted a picture of a blank screen. Why are you not riding his ass for being a stupid useless pile of crap?
Never did I proclaim hatred for America. I may disagree, be disappointed or angered of a particular system or process but that is by no means a unilateral indictment. And I reserve my right to disagree or to point our flaws. Just as you have the right to vomit over your keyboard. You misrepresent a great deal. And, if it’s not the truth..what is it?
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Bobby42 wrote:Never did I proclaim hatred for America.
You stick with that you vile vapid fuckstick.
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Prediction - parole
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Presidential pardon.
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10 year sentence. Broken down as follows.

1 year, house arrest and forced to watch 4 hours of "First and Ten" episodes a day for the full year.
9 years probation and suspended jail time.
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Tom In VA wrote:10 year sentence. Broken down as follows.

1 year, house arrest and forced to watch 4 hours of "First and Ten" episodes a day for the full year.
In addition, forced to watch "Capricorn One" three times a day, every day for the 9 year probation.

It seems fair.
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By "Price is Right" rules, I win.

15 years.

Not sure if he'll spend all of that behind bars though.
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Tom In VA wrote:By "Price is Right" rules, I win.

15 years.

Not sure if he'll spend all of that behind bars though.
15 years on one charge. Based on all of the charges and considering possible parole, it's supposedly 8 to 23 years.
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Oh. Shit. That's okay, they were going to make me play Plinko and the best I could have won was a year supply of rice a roni. I wanted the new car.
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