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Should OJ get paroled?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 50.0%
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    Votes: 2 14.3%
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    Votes: 0 0.0%
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    Votes: 5 35.7%

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OJ Simpson is having his parole hearing today. Do you think he should be paroled? He won't even take responsibilty for his actions in this case. I know the parole board cant consider his wifes murder, but OJ has a history of beating her, killed her, assualted the guy in this case. He is not remorseful. I hope he stays in prison for the rest of his life.
 
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I thought they caught him polishing his "Little Heisman" and that was going to cost him his shot at freedom?
 
Damn they granted him parole
 
OJ Simpson is having his parole hearing today. Do you think he should be paroled? He won't even take responsibilty for his actions in this case. I know the parole board cant consider his wifes murder, but OJ has a history of beating her, killed her, assualted the guy in this case. He is not remorseful. I hope he stays in prison for the rest of his life.
I wonder though, can they consider the wrongful death lawsuit that he lost? I know it's civil rather than criminal, but it is public record.
 
CNN in meltdown over it.
 
The sentence for the Nevada conviction was harsh and undoubtedly the murder of Nicole was a factor in the sentence. No problem with him being paroled. However, he should still be in prison for double murder, but them's the breaks.
 
Did you watch the story about Robert Kardashian on Netflix? He was good friends with OJ. There is strong evidence he destroyed a garment bag with possibly valuable evidence inside that saved OJ. Also says strong rumor Khloe Kardashian is OJ's daughter.
 
The sentence for the Nevada conviction was harsh and undoubtedly the murder of Nicole was a factor in the sentence. No problem with him being paroled. However, he should still be in prison for double murder, but them's the breaks.
Let's pretend that in 1994 he admitted to the murders, claimed he was blinded by passion and jealousy, and pled down to 2nd degree or aggravated murder. What do you think are the chances that he is already out on parole prior to today?
 
Let's pretend that in 1994 he admitted to the murders, claimed he was blinded by passion and jealousy, and pled down to 2nd degree or aggravated murder. What do you think are the chances that he is already out on parole prior to today?
That's hard to say. I don't even think Marcia Clark would have offered him that. Possibly? It was 2 murders, and Nicole was almost decapitated. My guess is he would still be in prison.
 
Now he'll have the time he needs to track down the real killer.



Joke from 1995 now relevant again in 2017.



(Still not funny)
 
Now he'll have the time he needs to track down the real killer.



Joke from 1995 now relevant again in 2017.



(Still not funny)


Why will prison be an easy adjustment for OJ? He's used to big guys opening up holes for him!



Joke from 1995 now relevant again in 2008.
 
He is going to be a special guest/ judge on History channel's "Forged In Fire"
 
I had jury duty in Vegas on a different case at the same time the Simpson trial was going on. There were a number of TV trucks and news personalities there. It was a madhouse.

Given that he's not been found guilty of more serious offenses, he's entitled to his parole. Let's hope he does some good with what's left of his life.
 
Legally he is not guilty of murder and I think (I may be wrong) he had no prior convictions, correct? So the parole board would consider him a first time offender and would base parole on his crime, his prison record, and also his age, a 70 year old is less likely to commit a crime. Unless he manages to get himself elected president, and Simpson has little chance of that.

Whatever we might think of him he should be treated like any other prisoner in his situation.
 
Legally he is not guilty of murder and I think (I may be wrong) he had no prior convictions, correct? So the parole board would consider him a first time offender and would base parole on his crime, his prison record, and also his age, a 70 year old is less likely to commit a crime. Unless he manages to get himself elected president, and Simpson has little chance of that.

Whatever we might think of him he should be treated like any other prisoner in his situation.

He is a convicted wife beater
 
His former wife hasn't talked about that in years so I doubt it was ever true.

- Denny Crane

He has been convicted of some crime related to "beating his wife?"

When did you stop beating yours?
 
I thought they caught him polishing his "Little Heisman" and that was going to cost him his shot at freedom?

I thought he was having someone else fo that for him
 
Legally he is not guilty of murder and I think (I may be wrong) he had no prior convictions, correct? So the parole board would consider him a first time offender and would base parole on his crime, his prison record, and also his age, a 70 year old is less likely to commit a crime. Unless he manages to get himself elected president, and Simpson has little chance of that.

Whatever we might think of him he should be treated like any other prisoner in his situation.
Yeah sure legally but everybody knows he killed those two. Then went into a downward spiral doing drugs, went broke. Tried to get back the memorabilia he sold by holding dudes up with a gun. Wrote a book called "if I did it" or some shit. There are a lot of people out there who weren't found guilty of murder but did do it. The justice system is fucked and if you have money and great lawyers most of the time you win.
 

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