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SteveR
10-07-2008, 12:50 AM
Its about ****ing time

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iUNgbOr-2bnpFUX0MiII6je2CkRAD93JGLI80

Tru2Chevy
10-07-2008, 12:56 AM
13 is definitely not his lucky number...

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.

http://lonesomemongoose.wordpress.com/2008/10/04/oj-simpsons-unlucky-13-comes-up-in-vegas/

- Justin

NastyEllEssWon
10-07-2008, 02:41 AM
if i was OJ i would appeal on the grounds that he cannot get a constitutionally fair trial in the united states due to all the ''oj did it'' hype.

i feel for OJ. he was found not guilty in a criminal court. then he was found monetarily responsible for the golman/nicole simspon side of the family. it doesnt make sense to me. all that led up to the fact that they auctioned off his trophies to pay back for something that he was found not guilty for. THE MAN JUST WANTED BACK HIS TROPHIES THAT HE WORKED HARD TO EARN.

oj may not be a stand up guy but i feel where he's coming from. now he's gonna spend time in jail he doesnt deserve imo.

WildBillyT
10-07-2008, 08:16 AM
if i was OJ i would appeal on the grounds that he cannot get a constitutionally fair trial in the united states due to all the ''oj did it'' hype.

i feel for OJ. he was found not guilty in a criminal court. then he was found monetarily responsible for the golman/nicole simspon side of the family. it doesnt make sense to me. all that led up to the fact that they auctioned off his trophies to pay back for something that he was found not guilty for. THE MAN JUST WANTED BACK HIS TROPHIES THAT HE WORKED HARD TO EARN.

oj may not be a stand up guy but i feel where he's coming from. now he's gonna spend time in jail he doesnt deserve imo.

He is guilty of armed robbery. Trophies or not.

Mike
10-07-2008, 08:19 AM
now he's gonna spend time in jail he doesnt deserve imo.

regardless of the situation, him and 2 friends walked into a hotel room armed and held the occupants in there untill they were done, armed robbery and kidnapping, he deserves the jail time

Frosty
10-07-2008, 09:49 AM
if i was OJ i would appeal on the grounds that he cannot get a constitutionally fair trial in the united states due to all the ''oj did it'' hype.

i feel for OJ. he was found not guilty in a criminal court. then he was found monetarily responsible for the golman/nicole simspon side of the family. it doesnt make sense to me. all that led up to the fact that they auctioned off his trophies to pay back for something that he was found not guilty for. THE MAN JUST WANTED BACK HIS TROPHIES THAT HE WORKED HARD TO EARN.

oj may not be a stand up guy but i feel where he's coming from. now he's gonna spend time in jail he doesnt deserve imo.

Oh please. It's called karma, he murdered those two...there's no question about it. Unfortunately I watched that entire trial since I was home from school(major surgery on my feet). The prosecution F'ed up that trial so bad.

He was guilty of armed robbery, I'd like to see any proof that the jury's judgment was clouded due to his past legal issues. There is no proof, the evidence spoke and he was found guilty.

bad64chevelle
10-07-2008, 10:28 AM
:werd: I was 10 and was home sick that week and remember watching it...he finally got part of what he deserves.

SteveR
10-07-2008, 11:40 AM
:werd: I was 10 and was home sick that week and remember watching it...he finally got part of what he deserves.

Same here. The LAPD effed up the first trial by screwing up the crime scenes. I mean, c'mon, the dude had his foot print in blood at the murder scene, their blood in his truck, 10k in cash in a bag, a disguise, and was running from the cops headed for Mexico. Now if only the Goldman family can claim all the money OJ owes them.

Frosty
10-07-2008, 11:57 AM
But the glove didn't fit so they had to acquit. :rofl:

98CamaroSS
10-07-2008, 02:09 PM
First I'll say that I don't like OJ one bit but, all this shows is how Fxxked up the legal system is in this country. When he had millions to defend himself he was was found not guilty of any charges in criminal court. After the legal system bled him dry he was found guilty on the civil side. Now once again with no million $ dream team to represent him, he is found guilty on "all" charges. He was there for a wedding, he didn't plan an armed robbery or a kidnapping, guilty means he had the intent to commit those crimes, and why did all the other ex-felons get pardoned if they testified against him? It all boils down to money, that's what keeps the system going. No money no defense(no good one anyway). Just my 2cents.

Frosty
10-07-2008, 02:11 PM
The other people involved didn't get a pardon. :confused:

Guilty has nothing to do with intent, the fact is regardless of his intent he went up there and tried to strong arm a dealer for his trophies.

baddest434
10-07-2008, 02:41 PM
how could ANYONE defend o.j.:evil: he should have been in jail years ago. how that jerk off could live with himself is amazing. he's a POS and i hope he rots in jail. thats my :2cents:
KARMA SUCKS !!

mc73nova
10-07-2008, 02:53 PM
He is a piece of $#!* and this should have happened 13 years ago after he committed murder. Anyone who feels bad for him or thinks otherwise should be in jail with him.

79T/A
10-07-2008, 03:20 PM
THE MAN JUST WANTED BACK HIS TROPHIES THAT HE WORKED HARD TO EARN.

oj may not be a stand up guy but i feel where he's coming from. now he's gonna spend time in jail he doesnt deserve imo.


I can't agree with this one. I think I've earned a lot more money than I'm paid, but that doesn't give me the right to arm myself and take it by force. That's robbery. He's guilty. He deserves jail time. If I was him (And thank God I'm not!), I would've disappeared after getting away with murder and kept the lowest profile I could. I would NOT have written a book called "If I Did It."

SteveR
10-07-2008, 03:26 PM
I can't agree with this one. I think I've earned a lot more money than I'm paid, but that doesn't give me the right to arm myself and take it by force. That's robbery. He's guilty. He deserves jail time. If I was him (And thank God I'm not!), I would've disappeared after getting away with murder and kept the lowest profile I could. I would NOT have written a book called "If I Did It."

Those trophies are also the legal property of the Goldman family and OJ was trying to hide them from them.

cdacda13
10-07-2008, 03:41 PM
You guys have got to be kidding me.
Our legal system isn't based on karma. In this case, he was found gulity. But it wasn't because of the last time he was in court, this time he was gulity. The last time, he wasn't. All the evidence in the murder case proved that O.J. had nothing to do with it. That's the prosecution blew it. They were grasping for straws. Kinda like I'm doing now trying to defend O.J.

May god bless Johnny Cochran for getting him off that charge. Still a work of Genius.

mc73nova
10-07-2008, 03:58 PM
The fact that people still defend him to this day, is unbelievable. He would have been better off going 13 years ago he was in the spot light he could have found a couple buddies in prison. Now he is a washed up nobody.