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« Reply #20 on: September 17, 2007, 12:49:01 PM »

Lol - you yanks make me smile

He's RICH

Your legal system doesnt charge rich people, its quite clear in the constitution - he'll walk free

...its still better than the UK's legal system where we dont charge anyone.....
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« Reply #21 on: September 17, 2007, 12:53:31 PM »

Lol - you yanks make me smile

He's RICH

Your legal system doesnt charge rich people, its quite clear in the constitution - he'll walk free

...its still better than the UK's legal system where we dont charge anyone.....

Sadly, I'm afraid you're correct, which is why I'm for completely separating money from the legal system.  The quality of your defense shouldn't have anything to do with your wealth or celebrity.
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« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2007, 01:20:11 PM »

Lol - you yanks make me smile

He's RICH

Your legal system doesnt charge rich people, its quite clear in the constitution - he'll walk free

...its still better than the UK's legal system where we dont charge anyone.....

He is not rich anymore. He is reduced to living on the hand out of others. He'll see time. I don't think the Prosecutor would have proceeded if he didn't have a damn good case. They(the prosecutorial team) don't want another LA fiasco.
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« Reply #23 on: September 17, 2007, 02:07:07 PM »

Lol - you yanks make me smile

He's RICH

Your legal system doesnt charge rich people, its quite clear in the constitution - he'll walk free

...its still better than the UK's legal system where we dont charge anyone.....

I think we should make a wager......

Anybody up for a wager? (all in good fun of course.)
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« Reply #24 on: September 17, 2007, 02:24:18 PM »

I believe he get 300K from his NFL pension and had buyouts from his endorsement contract that he quickly cashed out.  He now gets everything on the arm because anything that he earns in cash, has to go to the Goldman Family.
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« Reply #25 on: September 17, 2007, 08:09:14 PM »

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« Reply #26 on: September 18, 2007, 05:38:46 PM »

O.J. Simpson has been officially charged with several felonies by the Clark County District Attorney.

The Clark County DA charged Simpson and three other defendants with one count each of conspiracy to commit a crime, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, conspiracy to commit robbery, first degree kidnapping with use of a deadly weapon, burglary while in possession of a deadly weapon, robbery with use of a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon and coercion with with use of a deadly weapon.

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« Reply #27 on: September 18, 2007, 10:58:20 PM »

OJ is in jail. Bail application in 3 days.

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« Reply #28 on: September 19, 2007, 01:36:51 AM »

^^^Simpson arraignment set for Wednesday

Simpson is scheduled to appear in person before Judge Ann Zimmerman on Wednesday morning. He will be taken from the Clark County Detention Center through an underground tunnel into the Regional Justice Center and up to her courtroom.

On Wednesday, Judge Zimmerman is also expected to address what Simpson's bail should be.
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« Reply #29 on: September 19, 2007, 02:01:07 AM »

OJ is fucked this time i think.
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« Reply #30 on: September 19, 2007, 03:08:08 AM »

OJ is fucked this time i think.

Bigtime.

I'm very curious to see how this plays out.

Who here thought we'd get to see another OJ trial? Amazing.  confused
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« Reply #31 on: September 19, 2007, 04:12:25 AM »

I honestly didn't think that we would. I guess i was wrong.
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« Reply #32 on: September 19, 2007, 06:51:10 AM »

I honestly didn't think that we would. I guess i was wrong.

Me either.. Guy is just plain whacked... They'll make sure they do it right this time...

His only hope is good ol Johnny C.. Oh shit wait  hihi
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« Reply #33 on: September 19, 2007, 04:59:31 PM »

 O.J. Simpson released from Vegas jail



By KEN RITTER, Associated Press Writer 25 minutes ago

LAS VEGAS - O.J. Simpson was released from jail Wednesday after posting bail in connection with the armed robbery of sports memorabilia collectors at a Las Vegas hotel.

Simpson, wearing a light blue sport coat and dark blue pants, carried a black bag as he strolled to a gray sedan with his lawyer and drove away from the Clark County Detention Center.

He did not speak to reporters or to at least one bystander who cheered.

Another spectator shouted, "Justice for Nicole, justice for Ron," as Simpson walked to the car ? a reference to Simpson's acquittal in the slayings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and her friend Ron Goldman.

Simpson's lawyer has said he expected the former football star to return to his Florida home.

Simpson, who spent three nights in the Las Vegas jail, was freed about two hours after appearing in court, where a justice of the peace set his bail at $125,000.

Also Wednesday, a key witness in the case was arrested in Las Vegas for a parole violation.

Alfred Beardsley, 46, was arrested by a fugitive task force at the Luxor hotel and casino, the U.S. Marshals Service said.

Beardsley is one of the two sports memorabilia collectors accusing Simpson and other men of barging into a hotel room and stealing autographed footballs.

Authorities said Beardsley was wanted on a California warrant for a parole violation. He was jailed pending extradition to California.

Earlier in court, Simpson did not enter a plea but said he understood the charges against him, including first-degree kidnapping, which carries the possibility of life in prison with parole.

He answered quietly in a hoarse voice and nodded as Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure Jr. laid out restrictions for his release, including surrendering his passport to his attorney and having no contact with co-defendants or potential witnesses.

Unlike his arraignment over a decade ago in the 1994 killings of his ex-wife and her friend, when Simpson declared he was "absolutely 100 percent not guilty," he was subdued throughout the proceeding Wednesday.

"Mr. Simpson do you understand the charges against you?" the judge asked.

"Yes, sir," said Simpson, wearing a blue jail uniform and handcuffs.

Attorney Yale Galanter said Simpson would plead not guilty.

Simpson posted bond through the "You Ring We Spring Bail Bonds" company, said bondsman Miguel Pereira, who drove Simpson's relatives and girlfriend to and from the courthouse in a black SUV.

Pereira said he wasn't nervous about accepting the bond, which can cost between 10 and 15 percent of the $125,000. The company is responsible for ensuring Simpson attends court hearings.

"He's not a flight risk. I have a gut feeling and I'm good at my job," Pereira said.

Security at the courthouse was tight for the arraignment hearing. People entering the courtroom were screened by security officers and Las Vegas police with bomb-sniffing dogs.

The case has attracted a swarm of media, including Marcia Clark, who unsuccessfully prosecuted Simpson for the 1994 murders and was reporting for "Entertainment Tonight."

Simpson, 60, was arrested Sunday after a collector reported a group of armed men charged into his hotel room at the Palace Station casino and took several items that Simpson claimed belonged to him. He has been held since then in protective custody in a 7-foot-by-14-foot cell.

The Heisman Trophy winner was charged with kidnapping, robbery with use of a deadly weapon, burglary while in possession of a deadly weapon, coercion with use of a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, conspiracy to commit robbery and conspiracy to commit a crime.

Authorities allege that the men went to the room on the pretext of brokering a deal with two longtime collectors, Beardsley and Bruce Fromong. According to police reports, the collectors were ordered at gunpoint to hand over several items valued at as much as $100,000.

Beardsley told police that one of the men with Simpson brandished a pistol, frisked him and impersonated a police officer, and that another man pointed a gun at Fromong.

"I'm a cop and you're lucky this ain't LA or you'd be dead," the man said, according to the report.

"One of the thugs ? that's the best thing I can call them ? somebody blurted out 'police!' and they came in military style," Beardsley said Wednesday on NBC's "Today" show. "I thought it might have been law enforcement or the FBI or something because I was ordered to stand up, and I was frisked for weapons."

"At no time did Mr. Simpson hold any type of firearm at all," he said.

Beardsley also cast doubt on the authenticity of a recording of the confrontation made by Tom Riccio, the man who arranged the meeting between Simpson and the two collectors. Riccio reportedly sold that tape to celebrity gossip Web site TMZ.com.

"I do not believe that these tapes are accurate," Beardsley said. He said information was missing and the recordings should be professionally analyzed.

"Simpson confronted me, saying 'Man what's wrong with you, you have a turn-over order, you have a turn-over order for this stuff, man,'" Beardsley said, but he said that part wasn't on the tapes.

The Los Angeles Times reported that court records show Riccio has an extensive criminal history from the 1980s and '90s, including grand larceny in Florida, possession of stolen goods in Connecticut and receiving stolen property in California. According to the newspaper, Riccio acknowledged his past in a telephone interview late Tuesday.

Riccio said he was not concerned with how his past might affect his credibility "because everything's on tape. That's why it's on tape."

He also said he had been promised some form of immunity by prosecutors.

The memorabilia taken from the hotel room included football game balls signed by Simpson, Joe Montana lithographs, baseballs autographed by Pete Rose and Duke Snider and framed awards and plaques, together valued at as much as $100,000.

Although Simpson was acquitted of murder charges in the deaths of his ex-wife and Goldman, a jury later held him liable for the killings in a wrongful death lawsuit and ordered him to pay a $33.5 million judgment. On Tuesday, a California judge gave a lawyer for Goldman's father a week to deliver a list of items Simpson was accused of taking from the hotel room, raising the possibility that they could be sold to pay off the judgment.

"He's ordered to pay us millions of dollars," Goldman's sister, Kim Goldman, said Wednesday on NBC. "If he went to Vegas to go collect on those things so we wouldn't, there's some irony in that."

She also said she felt some satisfaction with Simpson's arrest.

"I'm not going to lie to you, I do feel a little bit of elation to see him in handcuffs," she said. "I hope that in some way the pressure that we put on him for the last 13 years drove him to this."

Two other defendants, Walter Alexander, 46, and Clarence Stewart, 53, were arrested and released pending court appearances. Stewart turned in some of the missing goods and Alexander agreed to cooperate with prosecutors, authorities said. A fourth suspect, Michael McClinton, 49, of Las Vegas, surrendered to police Tuesday.

Police were seeking two other suspects, whom they had not identified.
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« Reply #34 on: September 19, 2007, 05:47:49 PM »

oj simpson just needs to DIE.
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« Reply #35 on: September 19, 2007, 06:01:09 PM »

oj simpson just needs to DIE.

Nah...he provides too much entertainment.  He should continue to get off of charges so we can watch his trials for many more ddecades.   Grin

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« Reply #36 on: September 19, 2007, 06:22:11 PM »

i wonder how long it will take before jessie jackson gets involved and starts callin' everyone racist headscratch
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« Reply #37 on: September 19, 2007, 07:28:07 PM »

i wonder how long it will take before jessie jackson gets involved and starts callin' everyone racist headscratch

I would hope that even HE is smart enough to stay away from this one.  Pro-OJ is no longer the bandwagon to hop on.
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« Reply #38 on: September 21, 2007, 06:25:05 PM »

6th Simpson Co-Defendant Surrenders
Friday September 21, 2007 9:46 PM
By Ken Ritter
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LAS VEGAS (AP) - The sixth and final man sought in the armed robbery case against O.J. Simpson has surrendered in court.

Charles Bruce Ehrlich of Miami was taken into custody in Las Vegas after a brief hearing before a judge who set his bail at $32,000.

Ehrlich's lawyer, John Moran Jr., said Ehrlich will plead not guilty.

"He's not a principal in this thing,'' Moran said of allegations that Ehrlich joined Simpson and the other men in kidnapping and stealing sports memorabilia from two collectors last week.

Moran called Ehrlich an acquaintance of Simpson's, and expected his client to post bail and return to Florida later Friday.

Ehrlich, 53, faces the same charges as four other co-defendants, including Charles Cashmore, who was arraigned minutes earlier on charges including kidnapping, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. A kidnapping conviction could result in a sentence of life in prison with parole. Simpson faces one additional charge of felony coercion.

Cashmore's lawyer, Edward Miley, acknowledged that Cashmore has a 1997 conviction in a Utah bad check case, and has a bad check charge pending in Las Vegas.

"He has essentially no funds at this point to post any kind of bail,'' Miley said.

Prosecutors accuse Simpson of leading the five men as they burst into a hotel room at a Las Vegas casino, displayed guns, and stole autographed footballs and other collectible items.

Authorities allege that the suspects went to the hotel room on the pretext of brokering a deal with Alfred Beardsley, 46, an accuser along with Bruce Fromong.

According to police reports, the collectors were ordered at gunpoint to hand over items valued at as much as $100,000, including football game balls signed by Simpson, Joe Montana lithographs, baseballs autographed by Pete Rose and Duke Snider and framed awards and plaques.

Beardsley, an ex-convict from Burbank, was arrested Wednesday at a Las Vegas Strip hotel on a warrant alleging he violated parole travel restrictions by traveling to Nevada. He remained held without bail.

Fromong, 53, is recovering in a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a heart attack Monday.

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Simpson Not Talking, But Girlfriend Is
September 21, 2007

There?s no word on O. J. Simpson?s whereabouts, but his girlfriend did speak briefly to reporters Thursday.

Barely able to navigate the media outside Simpson's home, his longtime girlfriend Christine Prody says she still stands behind the former Hall-of Fame football player.

The media has been staking out the Kendall, Florida home of Simpson since he flew back to Florida following his court appearance in Las Vegas.

Prody was with Simpson during the court hearing and she says Simpson is holding up fine, but would not disclose his whereabouts.

Authorities have laid out a case that makes Simpson the leader in an armed holdup of sports memorabilia collectors.

Simpson has insisted he was merely retrieving items that were stolen from him earlier.

The dealers say Simpson and his companions stole a bunch of autographed footballs and other items.

Simpson is free on $125,000 bond.

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