Originally posted by: dawp
hopefully he'll have to toss some salads while in the slammer.
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...&keyword1=tossed+salad
Don't be too sure.Originally posted by: jpeyton
He'll get 10-20 years, and he'll be out on parole in 5 years with good behavior.
That's how these things work.
Simpson said he felt melancholy and that he was "afraid that I won't get to go to my kids' college graduations after I managed to get them through college."
Galanter said it was not a happy day for anybody. "His only hope is the appellate process," he said.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Simpson said he felt melancholy and that he was "afraid that I won't get to go to my kids' college graduations after I managed to get them through college."
Galanter said it was not a happy day for anybody. "His only hope is the appellate process," he said.
I beg to differ. It was a happy day for every American with an IQ above 100 who realized he was a murdering piece of shit.
Originally posted by: ed21x
15 years to life on a supposed armed robbery? this is a bit harsh when judging on this specific case alone. however, since we all know that OJ was guilty of the murder, this sort of balances it all out.
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
I wonder if they'll kill him in prison...
Someone in for life already might do the world a favor.
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Honestly, I think this was just a "makeup conviction" similar to how NFL refs will call phantom penalties when they miss a big one. I don't know that there was enough believable evidence in this case to convict him of all charges, but I'm sure his past had a huge impact on the deliberations.
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Honestly, I think this was just a "makeup conviction" similar to how NFL refs will call phantom penalties when they miss a big one. I don't know that there was enough believable evidence in this case to convict him of all charges, but I'm sure his past had a huge impact on the deliberations.
Um, the whole thing was on video. He was guilty, there was no wiggle room for the defense.
Yeah.Originally posted by: tboo
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Honestly, I think this was just a "makeup conviction" similar to how NFL refs will call phantom penalties when they miss a big one. I don't know that there was enough believable evidence in this case to convict him of all charges, but I'm sure his past had a huge impact on the deliberations.
Um, the whole thing was on video. He was guilty, there was no wiggle room for the defense.
Dont you mean audio?
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
how the fuck will he find the real killer now?
Originally posted by: Eli
Yeah.Originally posted by: tboo
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Honestly, I think this was just a "makeup conviction" similar to how NFL refs will call phantom penalties when they miss a big one. I don't know that there was enough believable evidence in this case to convict him of all charges, but I'm sure his past had a huge impact on the deliberations.
Um, the whole thing was on video. He was guilty, there was no wiggle room for the defense.
Dont you mean audio?
Regardless, Cochran couldn't have even gotten him out of this one.
Originally posted by: WingZero94
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Obama will pardon him.
I was wondering this myself.Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: WingZero94
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Obama will pardon him.
Why are you people saying this?
Originally posted by: Printer Bandit
i hope he likes jelly.
Sippin on it.Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: Printer Bandit
i hope he likes jelly.
I prefer syrrrup.
