OJ Simpson Arrested!
OJ Simpson Arrested!
Police say they have arrested O.J. Simpson on charges related to the armed robbery of sport memorabilia.

Wonder where he's going to "dig up" as good an attorney as Johnnie Cochran. picked by Hoosker 1 year ago
tags oj simpson simpson armed. robbery vegas
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 2manyuse...
1 year ago
yes, Yes, YES, YES!

Let's hope this f**king murdering a*****e isn't able to pay his way out of this crime.

Even if he didn't carry the gun himself, he is just as guilty as if he did. He brought the gang of killers to the victim's room. Gun crimes are usually treated much more harshly. Usually the sentences are required to be stricter by law, not the judge's whim.

Even if the memorabilia was his, he obviously doesn't have the right to go breaking into a person's room and start threatening to shoot someone in the face.

I won't be surprised if he does walk from this, but I will be highly pissed off.
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 eljay
1 year ago
Points up, just for the "dig up" remark! Haha. That was funny. As for OJ, well...maybe this time he will be held accountable for his actions.
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 Hoosker
1 year ago
« 2manyusernames : 
I won't be surprised if he does walk from this,
Me either.
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 sykeo56
1 year ago
Didn't you guys hear? He's not a murderer! LOL! What an a*****e. Unfortunately I see him getting away with this too.
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 DerAlt1
1 year ago
He doesn't need a good atty, he just needs the same jury.
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 2manyuse...
1 year ago
Nevada Law


2. A person who commits robbery is guilty of a category B felony and shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than 2 years and a maximum term of not more than 15 years.

NRS 200.400 Definition; penalties.

1. As used in this section, “battery” means any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another.

2. A person who is convicted of battery with the intent to commit mayhem, robbery or grand larceny is guilty of a category B felony and shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than 2 years and a maximum term of not more than 10 years, and may be further punished by a fine of not more than $10,000.
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 kakana
1 year ago
Nail him to the wall!
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 rambler
1 year ago
« 2manyusernames 

I won't be surprised if he does walk from this, but I will be highly pissed off.
Sadly, I agree.
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 ogri2003
1 year ago
It was another racist cop frame-up! O.J. is pure as the driven snow. You're all picking on him just because he's black. ;)
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 donteatp...
1 year ago
You know he was innocent the first time around, right? Aside from the trial itself, there was a bit of evidence that they would not allow in the court. The phone records. OJ was nowhere near the place at the time of the murder. Sure he was a f**ked up spouse abusing prick, but he didn't kill his ex-wife. Personally, I think it was drug kingpins that took her down. Or the one armed man.
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 muppet
1 year ago
there are tons of criminals out there who don't have their faces plastered all over tv when they are accused of crimes. poor guy just has the most unfortunate luck with reputation. i don't know if he committed any crimes or not, but i feel sorry for his kids. can you even begin to imagine what his kids have gone though? i bet they get teased mercilessly, and are ashamed and resentful of their father's bad press. if that isn't enough punishment for OJ, i don't know what is. he was found innocent of the murder, and i know many people think he is guilty, but there is no need to revel in someone's misery.
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 Gammerus
1 year ago
« donteatpoop : You know he was innocent the first time around, right? Aside from the trial itself, there was a bit of evidence that they would not allow in the court. The phone records. OJ was nowhere near the place at the time of the murder. Sure he was a f**ked up spouse abusing prick, but he didn't kill his ex-wife. Personally, I think it was drug kingpins that took her down. Or the one armed man.
Then please explain the book. What kinda twisted spycho would write that?
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 Gammerus
1 year ago
Hope his lawyer doesn't use the Chewbacca defence

<a href='http://www.plime.com/redir.p?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU-tZy3NIS4' class='plime' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'><b>flash video</b></a>

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 Hoosker
1 year ago
What happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas... from 3-30
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 tigerton...
1 year ago
It's all very simple.

He was only at the hotel to look for the real killer (that's been his mission in life since he was acquitted, right?). I'm sure they were armed for the sole purpose of apprehending the aforementioned real killer, had they actually found him there.
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