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O.J. Simpson, Clarence Stewart guilty on all charges

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The jury in the O.J. Simpson has found Simpson and Clarence Stewart guilty on all charges. Simpson faces a prison sentence of 15 years to life.

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Sometimes it takes a while to see justice.

    Reply#1 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 7:20 AM EDT
    rayacop

    The guy got convicted this time by a completely unbias jury for the crimes he committed, end of story. The last time, when he was on trial for the murder of his wife and Ron Goldman, and if you mean she was trash for marrying him she at least tried to correct that mistake, he had a completely bias and predominantly black jury that freely admitted after the trial that the had decided the case in his favor before it even started. So get off the excuse train and stop worshipping a complete loser like Simpson!

      Reply#2 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 8:05 AM EDT
      Tad-401841

      That trial was a disaster of justice unserved. I believe the jurors in that case were so intimidated with fear for their lives and safety with angry crowds about to riot if a guilty verdict was given. The judge also seemed indecisive and somewhat intimidated for the same reasons.

        #2.1 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 3:09 PM EDT
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        Ruth-614518

        It is good to see that OJ will finally have some consequences for his wild, uncontrolled actions.  I think most of us know that despite his acquittal, he was quilty of killed Nicole and her friend.  I for one hope he does spend the rest of his life in prison.

          Reply#3 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 8:36 AM EDT
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          don high

          I am sure that  the fellas at the prison will be kind to  oj and his buddy  cj   it took way too long to get justice    good riddance of bad rubbish

            Reply#4 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 10:02 AM EDT
            Julie-614928

            Sweet justice.  Vengence is mine says the Lord.  Sometimes you just have to wait on it.

              Reply#5 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 12:21 PM EDT
              Eric-289829

              I see nothing but bias here and I would not hesitate to say the justice system has failed completely. The true crime has been committed by law enforcement in refusing to recover his property and then prosecuting him for recovering it. Pure abuse of the system.

                Reply#6 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 1:02 PM EDT
                Bud Jones

                The only bias and abuse involved was in his criminal trial for double homicide. PLEASE!!!

                  #6.1 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 4:38 PM EDT
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                  Tad-401841

                  O.J. made his choices and now has to pay the consequences for it. He has finally realized the gravity of the charges and the long imprisonment that comes with it. The evidence in the case obviously was overwhelmingly convincing enough for the jury to be have found him guilty on all charges. This is a humbling lesson for O.J. that came as a result of his own doing.

                    Reply#7 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 3:03 PM EDT
                    Happy is me

                    Sometimes your the eyebrow and sometimes your the wax!

                    The jury went by the evidence. Don't forget the tape recording of OJ. In the tapes OJ convicted himself.

                    OJ and his friends should have instead played some slots, the odds would have been better than the odds of pulling guns over some rediculous crap!

                    No big loss! He's fianally out of our hair and he did it to himself. Finally he was treated like the rest of us would have been treated had we done the same. Also, I bet he's kicking himself for not comitting this crime in California.  Kinda makes you wonder why he was given the advice to do this hotel raid in Las Vegas, hmmm!...that was a Big Gamble!

                      Reply#8 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 3:46 PM EDT
                      hamfloyd

                      OJ has issues in my opinion. One would think if your life had been spared from going to jail or the gas chamber for that matter; one would try to keep their nose clean. NOT OJ! He wants to continue to do things, (excuse me "stupid things") that is continuously keeping him in a negative sport light. All this man has to do is play golf, live off of his judgment proof retirement from the NFL which I think is between $15K and $25K a month and go on with his life. NOT OJ! That made too much since. He would rather NOT pay for cable service. He would rather let his dumb ass “so called friends” (who quickly turned against him) talk him into meeting someone in a hotel to recover what is his with force. OJ, you are supposed to be a college graduate. “SET UP” never crossed your mind? This is why we have police. You should have contacted them first. You let them handle it. Wasn’t it enough that you are already making side money from the personal appearances at the memorabilia conventions? How stupid can you be man?  I am so disappointed in you. You have let a lot of people down starting with your mother and your children. Especially Sydney and Justin. Now they don’t a mother or a father. Look what you have done to them and all of the crap that they are going to have to face as a result of this Orenthal.

                       

                      Although he is no longer with us, you have especially disappointed Mr. Johnnie Cochran”. He must be turning over in his grave right now seeing all of his hard work go right down the drain. Further more Orenthal, you have given the Goldman’s and the Browns major satisfaction. They have been waiting for this moment for 13 years.

                       

                       You seem to have a need to be in jail. CONGRATULATIONS OJ; YOU GOT YOUR WISH. You most likely will be there for the remainder of your life. So much for your legacy; Therefore, OJ you should be awarded the "DUMB MF" AWARD. You earned it.

                        Reply#9 - Sat Oct 4, 2008 3:57 PM EDT
                        eglobegus

                        Not having more than the public press and the TV analysts reporting, the outcome of the trial of the century leaves greater notoriety to Mr. Simpson and the failed prosecutors in that trial.

                        The current jury conviction on twelve counts (if correctly reported) in Las Vegas is a completely different venue than the prior allegation of committing double murder.

                        It saddens me that these events even occurred. Shady dealers in Las Vegas making public personal items for sale to the "highest bidder"!

                        Mr. Simpson's celebrity apparently overshadowed "shady businessmen" and "con artist" that employed deception and unfair "third party" interest in this entire debacle.

                        The state of Nevada has also very low standards or a "low threshold" in the charges that the jury returned. Differences in defining - property - is more akin the Casino operations liquidable trade, and, prosecutors "piling-on" egregious witnesses all of questionable reputation.

                        From the beginning reports of the arrest and the criminal nature of this entire event, one can assuredly foresee maximum convictions.

                        I am saddened by the entire state of affairs where Mr. Simpson's personal awards, pictures, clothing, Jewelry, and, his history making memorabilia's were up-for-sale in a process cloaked in shady underhanded trading.

                        Las Vegas is a business town, a state that sold its sole to money madness ..... the other criminals are still on the loose (again) to commit more crimes .. with Nevada's prosecutor's blessing!

                        This glass is half full - not half empty.

                          Reply#10 - Sun Oct 5, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
                          eglobegus

                          Not having more than the public press and the TV analysts reporting, the outcome of the trial of the century leaves greater notoriety to Mr. Simpson and the failed prosecutors in that trial.

                          The current jury conviction on twelve counts (if correctly reported) in Las Vegas is a completely different venue than the prior allegation of committing double murder.

                          It saddens me that these events even occurred. Shady dealers in Las Vegas making public personal items for sale to the "highest bidder"!

                          Mr. Simpson's celebrity apparently overshadowed "shady businessmen" and "con artist" that employed deception and unfair "third party" interest in this entire debacle.

                          The state of Nevada has also very low standards or a "low threshold" in the charges that the jury returned. Differences in defining - property - is more akin the Casino operations liquidable trade, and, prosecutors "piling-on" egregious witnesses all of questionable reputation.

                          From the beginning reports of the arrest and the criminal nature of this entire event, one can assuredly foresee maximum convictions.

                          I am saddened by the entire state of affairs where Mr. Simpson's personal awards, pictures, clothing, Jewelry, and, his history making memorabilia's were up-for-sale in a process cloaked in shady underhanded trading.

                          Las Vegas is a business town, a state that sold its sole to money madness ..... the other criminals are still on the loose (again) to commit more crimes .. with Nevada's prosecutor's blessing!

                          This glass is half full - not half empty.

                            Reply#11 - Sun Oct 5, 2008 12:09 AM EDT
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