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Good 'ol OJ
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_1979862.html
You have reached rock bottom and started digging. Another fun OJ fact: James Camaron was dubious about casting Arnold as (Kyle) Reese as he felt he would need someone even bigger to play the Terminator. The studio had suggested O. J. Simpson for the role of the Terminator, but Camaron did not feel that Simpson would be believable as a killer :bertstare: |
It would be funny if someone bought it, they did some dna testing to it, and he was charged with the murders :lol:
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lol adam i dont think youre aware that he strong arm robbed a hotel room to get his heisman trophy back and got the book thrown at him...i think he got sentenced to like 7 years or something, he got his due....which is kinda screwed up that he got nailed to the wall because of the public's biased opinion of him. guy couldnt get a fair trial anywhere in the us honestly.
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Not sure about Nevada, but I know many states are 10/20/life for just an armed robbery charge- that's not counting anything else. |
It says he is up for parole in 2017!
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i didnt know his max out was that high, i knew he was eligible for release somewhere under 10 years, which kinda sucks. i mean they took all that stuff because of the civil suit for a murder he was acquitted for. his heisman was earned, no way they shouldve took that from, especially when he was aquitted. think about it...if he really didnt do it, they took everything from him after a tragic time in his life. his heisman was probably all he had left to grasp at his former life...not a judge or jury that would be impartial for him. its a shame that innocent people get punished. |
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That does not mean you can go out and attempt to make things right on your own. |
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yeah im just saying...it doesnt make sense to be financially responsible for a crime that you were acquitted for, but i guess thats the way the cookie crumbles. i just think that when theyre valuing estates things like the Heisman trophy shouldnt be counted in the estate. i never liked that part of the whole story and understand why he did what he did. its a shame but its the only thing he had left really. |
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The dream team of lawyers he got saved his ass. In a criminal trial you generally need evidence that proves beyond a reasonable doubt. In a civil trial you only need to prove that the crime was more likely than not of occurring. He's lucky he only had to pay up and not spend the rest of his days in prison |
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