
I remember how bitterly disappointed I was when O.J. Simpson was acquitted for the murders of his ex-wife and her friend. He was guilty, and he should have gone to Death Row for what he did. Thirteen years to the day of the 1995 acquittal, a Las Vegas jury declared him guilty of armed robbery and kidnapping. He faces 15 years to life.
Source: New York Times
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I DO NOT DEFEND OJ. I DON’T SEE HOW HE CAN CLAIM A MISCARIAGE OF JUSTICE WHEN HE HAS THUMBED HIS NOSE AT JUSTICE ALL HIS LIFE. I DO, HOWEVER, HAVE A NUMBER OF QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS TRIAL.
1 HOW DID THE DEALER GET THIS MEMORABELIA? HIS ACTIONS INDICATE IMPROPER AQUISITION.
2. IS THIS DEALER TO BE PROSECUTED ALSO FOR ILLEGAL ACTIONS?
3. SHOULDENT THIS MEMORABELIA BE USED TO PAY THE GOLDMAN JUDGMENT?
I WANT NOT ONLY JUSTICE FOR OJ, BUT THE OTHERS INVOLVED. THEY ALL AUGHT TO GO TO JAIL!
Good points. I’m glad this man is finally behind bars. I’ll bet his ex and her friend are performing a toast in heaven right now.
As for the issue with the memorabilia acquisition, that may or may not go to court. If it does and the dealer is found guilty, he will go to jail and/or pay a hefty fine.
Karma works in mysterious ways
It sure does, Marti. I’ll bet Nicole and Ron made a toast from Heaven.