OJ will walk again. He will plea bargain and get off with probation.
2007-09-19 18:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If the detectives had no longer been so ******* racist and out to hold close a celebrity., they might have obtained a seek warrant it is needed by employing regulation, to flow into the abode of a suspect and seek, plus do away with information. i'm very plenty into crime & undercover agent video clips, and by no skill in my existence have I seen or examine a case the place the finished criminal device, such because of the fact the forensic team screwed up a case that allowed a murderer to stroll being discovered "no longer accountable". (Why do you think of all of them end their jobs and went into some thing else??). I continuously believed that Oj, and his son committed the crime mutually. while the call got here down, to on the present time I remember being on duty in a wellbeing center (won't call), the place an entire scale revolt broke out between the white medical doctors and the black medical doctors. (i'm talking an exact fist combat). the final public of black people felt he replaced into no longer quilty and the final public of white people felt he replaced into high quality. my own own opinion absolutely everyone who had a hand interior the proseution of Oj, Simson would desire to be charged with first diploma homicide X 2 for failing to do the activity that they took and have been paid to accomplish. because of the fact of those ********, 2 people are lifeless and Oj, enjoys existence being a loose guy. Minddoctor, France
2016-10-09 12:31:37
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answered by ? 4
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In my opinion, yep. But I don't think they'll convict him of the charges he has now. Maybe lesser offenses because the defense is gonna say the tape was tampered with and already one person involved has had a heart attack and is very ill and another has been arrested for parole violation originally being charged with felony stalking. They'll say he's not a credible witness if he happens to testify against OJ. Already too much going on in this case.
2007-09-19 19:14:31
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answered by CharJ, 6
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well when the jury hears the evidence and comes back with a verdict we will know for sure . but the guy with the heart attack is one guy OJ had better hope that doesn't die or OJ could be looking at more charges. and OJ needs new friends he just asked for all this
2007-09-19 20:47:18
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answered by dan m 6
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I don't see it as "white people being let down"... Our justice system "SUXS"...
Another.
If you may recall - just prior to or there about - O.J's public TV chase and the arrest of ...
The L.A. Police officers who beat "Rodney King"?
{see link below}
As long as all people and not just "whites" wake up and start demanding that they are not going to stand for or take any more abuse or BS off those who think that "the government and the others who don't support the Islamic faith owes them for there so call "injustice" from years past".
There will all ways be racial tension.
I don't owe them a D_A_M_N thing.
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2ND Reply: 20-Sept-07
.... Justice was never handed to O.J and to the senseless killings that most Americans truly believes he should have been found guilty of.
Our justice system lacks of those who are not afraid to stand for what is right.
My opinion on this is - "What goes around - comes around"... And I surly hope he gets a long time looking out from the other side of those prison windows.
2007-09-19 19:33:36
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answered by Old Dawg 5
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Legally OJ is not guilty until proven guilty in a court of law.
Let's not play the race card when you don't have to. In his murder trial, the mostly black jury was aware of how police routinely planted evidence. This clearly helped free a man who would under normal financial circumstances have headed to death row.
The facts in the most recent case are very clear. In this country, having deep pockets can sway the justice system regardless of your diminished mental capacity.
2007-09-19 17:53:16
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answered by Skeptic 7
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I don't know but it sure would make a great animated series! It could be called, "The Simpsons". No wait, I see a problem here.
2007-09-19 18:40:58
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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Yes. Justice can only be achieved by ignoring him and his book that, oh yea, comes out this week.
2007-09-19 17:50:04
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answered by towanda 7
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OJ was guilty the first time around....Is he guilty now??? HELL YEAH!!!!
2007-09-19 17:52:09
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answered by Auntie 2
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of course he's guilty,he thinks he can get away with anything, as he has before'MURDER' HE WILL JUST PLAY THE OLD FAITHFUL RACE CARD and go back to the golf course
2007-09-20 00:49:43
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answered by Texas 3
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