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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Yeager on October 04, 2008, 01:00:13 AM
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Guilty on all 12 counts including conspiracy to commit a crime, robbery, assault and kidnapping with a deadly weapon.
Goodbye O.J. you had it coming brother.
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on the anniversary of the original acquittal.
irony and karma.
finally sucks to be him.
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on the anniversary of the original acquittal.
irony and karma.
finally sucks to be him.
Man, you nail that one. Have fun to be somebody fishy
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Aryan brotherhood is gonna make him their Nicole Simpson. :aok
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The prosecutor made a humongus error at the start of the trial and he has a slam dunk appeal. I heard two lawyers talking about it a week ago. He'll spend a few years in lockup before he gets a new trial tho.
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I missed this completely. Did his old case get re-opened?
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He simply thought that his skin bought him a "Get out jail free, collect $200" card for life.
Looks like maxed out all the credit on it. Time to call John Komuda.
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Bet osamabama pardons him :rofl
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Opps OJ...
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Bet osamabama pardons him :rofl
just call John Komuda, or Cummuta (however you choose to spell this guys' name).
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The problem is GW/Clinton/the Congress-boogers etc. bought in there.
What do they care?
:rock
do they even understand?
not likely, but this is immaterial. AFTER they see they reports/news... they WILL FORM a "response?
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OJ your a bad man.Burn in hell.
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O.J. Simpson, who went from American sports idol to celebrity-in-exile after he was acquitted of murder in 1995, was found guilty Friday of robbing two sports-memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel room.
The 61-year-old former football star could spend the rest of his life in prison. Sentencing was set for Dec. 5.
A weary and somber Simpson released a heavy sigh as the charges were read by the clerk in Clark County District Court. He was immediately taken into custody.
The Hall of Fame football star was convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery and 10 other charges for gathering up five men a year ago and storming into a room at a hotel-casino, where the group seized several game balls, plaques and photos. Prosecutors said two of the men with him were armed; one of them said Simpson asked him to bring a gun.
The verdict came 13 years to the day after Simpson was cleared of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, in Los Angeles in one of the most sensational trials of the 20th century.
“I don’t like to use the word payback,” defense attorney Yale Galanter said. “I can tell you from the beginning my biggest concern … was whether or not the jury would be able to separate their very strong feelings about Mr. Simpson and judge him fairly and honestly.”
Simpson’s co-defendant, Clarence “C.J.” Stewart, 54, also was found guilty on all charges in the Las Vegas case and taken into custody.
Simpson showed little emotion as officers handcuffed him and walked him out of the courtroom. His sister, Carmelita Durio, sobbed behind him in the arms of Simpson’s friend, Tom Scotto, who said “I love you” as Simpson passed by. As spectators left the courtroom, Durio collapsed.
Jurors made no eye contact with the defendants as they entered the courtroom. They declined to answer questions after the verdict was read.
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Na na na na hey hey hey good bye
It took awhile, but karma finally caught up to him.
If there truly is justice in this world he will rot in prison before making his trip to hell.
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White justice finally lynched OJ. :(
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White justice finally lynched OJ. :(
You almost make that sound like a bad thing.
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Hahahahaahahhahh :rofl Can you imagine that?
You beat a double murder rap and then some Nevada jury sends you to prison for the rest of your life for armed robbery??
Now that is funny. :lol
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Sorry Carrel...that doesn't wash in this case. His lawyers in the murder case were able to shake the police department's trees and get a racist to fall out. That undermined the case against him in the eyes of some of the jurors, inspite of the evidence which clearly pointed at him and no one else. So....he got a pass.
He was guilty as sin in this latest case....and THAT is what he's going to prison for...not as a reprisal for getting off in the old murder case.
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White justice finally lynched OJ. :(
You're kidding right? How many felonies is he supposed to commit before his get out of jail free card expires? :rolleyes:
Lynched, what an ignorant statement.
What color are the trees on your planet?
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White justice finally lynched OJ. :(
Man, that is a sick statment. You better hope skuzy dosent see it.
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White justice finally lynched OJ. :(
Thats exactly the kind of stupidity that allows so many criminals to walk free, most of all celebrity criminals, but generally criminals in all walks of life. This poster probably doesn't know one fact about this case against OJ but hes still going to post this kind of stupidity. The fact is there was so much evidence against OJ the jury found him guilty of "everything" he was charged with. He was recorded on tape saying to not allow the victims to leave and everyone of his partners ratted on him saying he told them to bring guns.
There was a ton of evidence against him. Almost as much as when he sliced and diced his ex and that poor kid. The difference is he didn't have a California jury with its head up its hind parts. A Jury is Nevada is much more capable of delivering a verdict based on evidence then one in California is.
Its so hard getting convictions in serious cases where I work. Most of all murder, and most of all gang related murder. Imagine this guy, with his white justice thing, sitting on a jury hearing the murder case of one of your loved ones? Well this is exactly the type of screwball we get on juries.
Unfortunately for OJ he didn't get such a jury this time. This is no master criminal here. If he couldn't run with a football he'd probably be bagging your groceries right now. No, check that, he'd probably be in jail right now. Which in fact he is anyways.
The prosecutor made a humongus error at the start of the trial and he has a slam dunk appeal. I heard two lawyers talking about it a week ago. He'll spend a few years in lockup before he gets a new trial tho.
Thats funny but I havnt read a thing about that. Hearing "two lawyers talking about it a week ago" isnt exactly incontrovertable. Sure he'll go thru his motions but when that jury finds you guilty the odds you'll end up getting off are extremely small. Most of all with all those convictions of all those charges and with the ton of evidence presented against him. Lets face it, OJ is screwed.
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Oh come on...it's just a sound byte and I wanted to be the first to say it. Don't worry tho, Louis Farakhan will say it too, and although he knows it's BS just like we all do, many in his audience will believe him.
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shoulda waited.. you'da got more!
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shoulda waited.. you'da got more!
I know, but that guy flaglerchat woke up Skuzzy so I decided to chill. :)
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I know, but that guy flaglerchat woke up Skuzzy so I decided to chill. :)
Skuzzy never sleeps.he just steps out for hot pockets. :aok
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His lawyers in the murder case were able to shake the police department's trees and get a racist to fall out.
True that.
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:aok
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White justice finally lynched OJ. :)
I checked out Stormfront forums that's pretty much the sentiment there.
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Does OJ get to bring his sports-memorabilia with him to prison?
:D
Mac
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he will get 5 years and be out in 3.
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Does OJ get to bring his sports-memorabilia with him to prison?
:D
Mac
If he does...he better hope it's HUGE...otherwise they may see if it fits someplace. :eek:
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OJ will be a hero in prison, every inmate and guard will want his autograph.
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This may turn into a real life longest yard!!!!
OJ busts one up the middle...cuts right spins and is in for the touchdown!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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he will get 5 years and be out in 3.
If he's real lucky he will spend only 15 years inside. The problem he has is the presence of the gun. When you add a gun charge to a kidnapping charge, and a robbery charge, you have a real problem. The kidnapping charge alone could put him in a cage for the rest of his life but he was also convicted of assault, robbery, conspiracy...ect.
The thing is the presence of the guns will force even a Judge who loves him to give a stiff sentence. And I doubt this Judge loves him. He was convicted of 2 kidnapping charges alone, each having a mandatory 15 years to life. Add the gun with it and each count can have an additional 1 to 20 years added. 2 counts of robbery, each having a mandatory 2 to 15 years in prison. Add the gun to each of those and add on 1 to 15 years for each count.
Felony Burglary which when a weapon is added can get you 2 to 15 years. 2 felony assault convictions, felony coercion, 2 felony conspiracies, a misdemeanor conspiracy conviction. They not only threw the book at OJ they also found him guilty of every charge.
And he's 61yo now? They might let him out when he's dieing of some incurable disease. Maybe! But except for that OJ Simpson is never going to see the light of day again as a free man. This isn't LA, or Chicago, or Judge Judy. This is Nevada and they actually make prisoners sit in a cage a long, long time when convicted. OJ Simpson is thru!
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wonder how they were able to seat an all white jury with the majority women..unless they were planning on bringing that up in an appeal all along
glad he finally gets to spend time behind bars
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All I can say is, about squealing time, this guy killed 2 people and has been walking the streets free for 13 years, and then to top off his arrogance, last year he writes a book about, if he did commit the crime, this is how I did it, unbelievable, atleast the Goldman family got it stopped from hitting book selves. I bet the Goldman and Brown families are both having huge parties today, I'm glad that they atleast now get to see some form of punishment for this guy.
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they got Al Capone on tax evasion. Same result.
Rodney King still has his card in black.
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on the anniversary of the original acquittal.
irony and karma.
finally sucks to be him.
Synchronicity
Synchronicity is the experience of two or more events which are causally unrelated occurring together in a meaningful manner.
That about sums it up.
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"But District Attorney David Roger argued that ownership was not a defense to robbery."
I don't like this. If someone steals from me, why should I wait for the government to go get it back for me? I should be able to go get it back, and if he tries to stop me I should be able to shoot him.
And if I take it back I robbed him?
Sorry, but I back OJ on this one, he should have shot them on principle.
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What does Mike Vick have for breakfast?
Toast,juice and a little OJ on the side.
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by all means shoot the masker, and (important point) shoot the masker DEAD.
yeah, I hear you can't get in big trouble if you don't kill him
And law shmaw, I still say it's not robbery if it's my stuff!
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Bye, Skuzzy
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yeah, I hear you can't get in big trouble if you don't kill him
And law shmaw, I still say it's not robbery if it's my stuff!
It's because the laws don't support vigilante justice, we all have to work with in the rules of law, no matter if you think that your in the right. We have the police to handle these things for us, that's what our tax dollars pay for.
No matter how much you think that your in the right, and your just getting your things back, that doesn't give you the legal right to go there with guns and take your things back.
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It's because the laws don't support vigilante justice, we all have to work with in the rules of law, no matter if you think that your in the right. We have the police to handle these things for us, that's what our tax dollars pay for.
No matter how much you think that your in the right, and your just getting your things back, that doesn't give you the legal right to go there with guns and take your things back.
I don't care what the law says, you are not robbing him if it's your stuff
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I don't care what the law says, you are not robbing him if it's your stuff
Great... now just get the guys with the badges and guns to agree with you.
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"But District Attorney David Roger argued that ownership was not a defense to robbery."
I don't like this. If someone steals from me, why should I wait for the government to go get it back for me? I should be able to go get it back, and if he tries to stop me I should be able to shoot him.
And if I take it back I robbed him?
Sorry, but I back OJ on this one, he should have shot them on principle.
Me too. I think OJ was actually in the right on this case. The dude had all of OJs merchandise and equipment. OJ went in and got it back before it could be sold. This is just a grand example of how horrible our courts are (murderer found not guilty when he truly was guilty, found guilty of robbery when he was truly innocent).
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The state of Florida, at least, does provide for recovery of owned possessions. this is why vehicles can be lawfully repossessed from a parking spot.
where OJ went wrong was commiting the crimes of armed robbery and kidnapping in the attempt to recover the property. by law, you can't do that.
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The kidnapping charge was a stretch - and the appeal will be based on that
The gun involved is what got him in real trouble, if he doesn't get the charges for anything on appeal reversed, he will die in prison, and he deserves that, he was guilty of the first crime.
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OJ went in there with a couple of amateurs as his backup, had he popped a grand or so for some pro's he would have gotten his stuff and nothing would have come of it.
shamus
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newbie.. you are aware that at the time of the original murders.. 80% of whites thought OJ was guilty while almost the same amount of negros thought he was not.
I do find it refreshing and somewhat hope inspiring tho that now.. a recent poll shows that almost twice as many negros now believe he was guilty of the original murders.
Some of the racism that negros hold against whites may be going away.
lazs
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First mistake he made was being in the same state at the time they did it.
Worst case scenario, hire a couple pro's and make dang sure you have an iron clad alibi.
Second was bringing a gun.
Third was trying to do an end run around the law, not putting his lawyers to work.
Just because it "had been" OJ's at one point does not mean it legally still was.
And if it was all he had to do was get his lawyers and the cops involved.
He was stupid, greedy, and arrogant, and he's going to pay the price.
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The whole thing was he was wheeling and dealing under the radar to try and keep the cash out of the hands of the Goldman family and in his own. So he was circumventing the law to begin with. The guy he robbed said he bought the stuff legally. One of the items involved was the suit OJ wore the day he was acquitted of murdering his ex and that poor kid. Can you imagine this low life wanted his suit back so he can sell it himself, again under the radar so he wouldn't have to pay the family of the kid he chopped up? And can you imagine somebody would actually buy it?
Thats why OJ didn't want the cops or lawyers involved. He was making good money on the side selling this stuff and he didn't want any record of it. I'm kinda surprised the "G" hasn't gone after him yet for income tax evasion. Or that civil court judge hasn't issued a warrant on him.
"Stupid" and "greedy" doesn't even begin to describe this guy. Boy talk about some "Pulp Fiction" stuff? :lol But the look on his face when those guilty verdicts were read, and when the Sheriff was cuffing him and leading him away?? Those looks were priceless. He may be "stupid" but hes not stupid enough to not recognize his own stupidity.
Beat a double murder and still end up dieing in a cage over the suit you wore when you beat the murder charge?? Now THAT is precious. :rofl
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newbie.. you are aware that at the time of the original murders.. 80% of whites thought OJ was guilty while almost the same amount of negros thought he was not.
I do find it refreshing and somewhat hope inspiring tho that now.. a recent poll shows that almost twice as many negros now believe he was guilty of the original murders.
Some of the racism that negros hold against whites may be going away.
lazs
yeah I remember
But I also remember that the "pundits" were putting in the equation that the black population had a very convinced attitude that OJ was "framed", a very common attitude in black America about police. I think his continuance to be the arrogant stupid man he is, can convince anyone that he was full of it. What was surprising to me and many people I remember talking to at that time, the support from black women, he had committed the ultimate slap in the face to "Black Women", by marrying a white blond attractive woman, and he was still getting all that support.
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Me too. I think OJ was actually in the right on this case. The dude had all of OJs merchandise and equipment. OJ went in and got it back before it could be sold. This is just a grand example of how horrible our courts are (murderer found not guilty when he truly was guilty, found guilty of robbery when he was truly innocent).
Law is the Law and he broke it. Nevada law is differant than other places. He was stupid....and found guilty. F him. Why don't ya go riot in the streets over it. :rolleyes:
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OJ went in there with a couple of amateurs as his backup, had he popped a grand or so for some pro's he would have gotten his stuff and nothing would have come of it.
shamus
:aok
He pulled a quick, sloppy stick up and got what most people get when it brings negative media attention to Vegas. Anything and everything the DA can throw at 'em.
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Oj is going to do just fine in prison. I'm willing to bet that his life is genuinely fulfilling behind bars and he will write a book saying just that.
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Some of the racism that negros hold against whites may be going away.
lazs
ah, if obamaman loses in Nov, I think you will see that this may not be as true as you and I sometimes think/hoped for....
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Where is he going to be serving his prison term?
If its outside of Fla. doesnt that mean all his remaining assets are now vulnerable to the families of his last victims?
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Some of the racism that negros hold against whites may be going away.
lazs
If not for Mark Fuhrman, he would have been found guilty, imo. He was pointed to as the reason for doubt by most jurors.
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ah, if obamaman loses in Nov, I think you will see that this may not be as true as you and I sometimes think/hoped for....
I think you're right. If he loses and the riots spill over into the rural areas (where people cling to their guns and religion), we could find ourselves tumbling down that proverbial slippery slope. If Barry wins and is assassinated, we would instantly be thrust to the bottom of that slope. I am prepared for whatever outcome.
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I think you're right. If he loses and the riots spill over into the rural areas (where people cling to their guns and religion), we could find ourselves tumbling down that proverbial slippery slope. If Barry wins and is assassinated, we would instantly be thrust to the bottom of that slope. I am prepared for whatever outcome.
There probably won't be any riots' in areas that do not have a large minority population, because there would be neither safety in numbers, nor any large 'background' to dissappear into when law and order resumed.