O.J.Simpson Returns
O.J. Simpson, the former NFL football Hall of Fame athlete, pitchman and actor, has returned to court in Nevada to request a new trial for robbery, assault and kidnapping charges.
Simpson has been incarcerated since 2008, when he was found guilty and sentenced to serve 33 years, with a minimum of nine years without parole. He is serving his sentence at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Lovelock, Nevada.
Many of the experts have concluded the chances of his request being granted are very long; in fact they call his appeal the equivalent of a “Hail Mary ” pass. In other words, the football great known as “The Juice” has a snowball in hell chances of winning a new trial.
Some would describe Simpson as a polarizing personality, due to the controversies surrounding the court decision wherein he was found not guilty of murder in Fornicalia. It is the opinion of the general public, as well as that of the judiciary, law enforcement and jailers everywhere, Orenthal James Simpson got away with murder when he was acquitted of the 1992 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. They say he did it!
We’ve been following O.J.’s activities for sometime. Our leader Henry T. Gandolph is so interested in Simpson’s fate he’s even published suggestions as to how he might spend his time after the sensationalized so-called “Trial of the Century” and its associated civil trial; obviously the advice fell on deaf ears.
We will provide an update of the current court proceedings as soon as the court renders a decision. In the mean time here are links to two articles we previously ran about O.J., Robert Blake, Rupert Murdoch, George “Dubya” Bush and “Dr. Evil”, former vice president (or should that be former president in charge of vice), Dick Cheney. At first glance they seem an unlikely grouping of men.
Read the articles to understand what they commonly share.
Stay tuned…because one never knows what will happen at an O.J. Simpson trial.
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