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OJ Simpson found guilty on all charges
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13 was really a bad number for OJ
Originally posted by Historian View PostNot even worth discussion, in my opinion .
That ass-of-a-black-man should probably have been imprisoned over a decade ago!!
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.
And then, as only the sobs of Simpson's sister broke the silence late Friday, the lights went out.
Court marshals flipped on flashlights and shouted for everyone to stay seated. Only the judge knew what had happened. It was 11 p.m. and the courthouse lights had shut down automatically.
"Timed out," Judge Jackie Glass said in a fitting epitaph for the story of O.J. Simpson, which has long haunted AmericaThe same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.
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Originally posted by Mosiah View PostHe got a dumb jury the first time. Don't know if this one was impartial.
a) It was reasonable to believe that OJ committed the murders
b) It was reasonable to believe that some of OJ blood was planted by the cops who took it back to the crime scene
Neither a conviction nor an aquittal by that jury could be considered dumb.
This time, everybody was sure that he was there. They saw him on a video and they heard him saying don't let anyone out of the room.
I hope that at the sentencing, the judge remembers that OJ has become an embarrassment to humanity.The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.
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one last thing...the PROSECUTION bears the burden of proof and if they frig that up then the jury can draw whatevere conclusion the want and that raises the spectre of reasonable doubt, and unlike you, the jury HAS to rely on what took place in court. like you, i think he is guilty.
now we can agree to disagree
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