Posted on 06/04/2016 11:43:14 AM PDT by pabianice
OJ will confess: Simpson will tell the world what happenedwhen he is freed from Nevada prison, says friend
Former football star set to tell world what happened, according to a friend
Simpson currently serving jail sentence for unconnected armed robbery
But the 68-year-old, who is in 'total torment', could be released next year
He was cleared of double murders but was ordered to pay damages later
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
“My buddy Harambe in Cincinnati knew OJ did it, too. That’s why they threw that kid into his pool as a ploy to off Harambe. I have a feeling I may be next.
Isn’t there the “hidden” double jeopardy federal charge of depriving someone of their first amendment right to life?
I could be mistaken but I thought that double jeopardy only applies to a case brought by the state.
I originally thought that too until I discovered Nic(hole) only liked men from a certain race.
What lost the case, the fact that the Glove didn’t fit him or Mark Furman using the N Word in a Book he was writing?
When happen it was blacks that was sure he did it it was whites that didn't... there was a complete 180 reversal
I remember so well when her death was first announced on the news I think we heard about it Sunday night I was at work working the night shift and I work with an almost all-black crew and just about every black person in the whole crew immediately started saying of course OJ did it.
it was only the few white that didn't think so couldn't understand why a guy that had so much going would throw away everything that murders wife
I was in the hospital during the trial. Two black employees—housekeeper and orderly—were working in my room/watching the trial. They told me he was guilty as sin.
Omg. That is quite a story! Never heard that.
oops, just say you said the same thing.
just saw you posted same thing... didn’t see my typo soon enough :)
I get that. But if he confesses there is no trial.
Yes, Flag_This pointed out the crucial detail. He already had the knofe and gloves.
I’ve changed my opinion.
Ron really was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I can’t deal with this now....I’m still grieving and in profound mourning over Cassius Clay’s death....it may be a while B4 I recover.
I see another book ...and a cash advance in the making.
That doesn't change the fact that he was a draft dodger.
At least he didn’t run off to Canada to avoid the consequences. He stayed and accepted his sentencing.
Clay v. United States, 403 U.S. 698 (1971), was Muhammad Ali’s[1] appeal of his conviction in 1967 for refusing to report for induction into the United States military forces during the Vietnam War. His local draft board had rejected his application for conscientious objector classification. In a unanimous 8-0 ruling (Thurgood Marshall recused himself due to his previous involvement in the case as a Justice department official), the United States Supreme Court reversed the Fifth Circuit’s confirmation of the conviction.
The Supreme Court of the United States found the government had failed to properly specify why Ali’s application had been denied, thereby requiring the conviction to be overturned. A unanimous decision (8-0), “the court said the record shows that [Ali’s] beliefs are founded on tenets of the Muslim religion as he understand them.
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