Simpson Guilty on All 12 Counts

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MCCAIN SHOULD HAVE GONE TO JAIL WITH KEATING BUT HE'S RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT.... Talk about discounting facts & evidence.... keep talking about the 1890's & 40's..... I'm talking about today.... the american justice system is not fair to the poor... know one can say that, money doesn't get you a different kind of justice....

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LOL. You stick up for the POS M. Vick and now you're sticking up for a murderor... I guess in your eyes a black man should never be prosecuted, because of what society did to them 100 years ago. You're a complete tool... Guess what... You're hero is about to be bubbas beyotch. Justice is served.
 

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LOL. You stick up for the POS M. Vick and now you're sticking up for a murderor... I guess in your eyes a black man should never be prosecuted, because of what society did to them 100 years ago. You're a complete tool... Guess what... You're hero is about to be bubbas beyotch. Justice is served.

never stuck up for vick....never stuck up fo oj..I guess you kan't read ... or comprehend...please show me one line where I ever was pro vick or oj.... you can't, it never happened... All I have done is use these two cases to point out a few things.
 
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LOL. You stick up for the POS M. Vick and now you're sticking up for a murderor... I guess in your eyes a black man should never be prosecuted, because of what society did to them 100 years ago. You're a complete tool... Guess what... You're hero is about to be bubbas beyotch. Justice is served.

this is one of the dumbest post , this response has nothing to do with what I'm talking about.
 

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I am staying out of this as I don't really give a shit but bryanz's points are spot on. He is not trying to stick up for any race of any kind, he is saying that the US Justice system is inherently flawed and is also skewed toward racist politics and bench decisions. We aren't living in anything but the 2008's and if anyone wanted to think sensibly then you would agree that a man convicted of the crimes he was convicted of would get the mandatory minimum sentence, unless it was Dick Cheney who gets to shoot anyone without recourse. Although I am sure that most would think it fair that his past history and resultant aquittal of all charges should be considered in sentencing and you are happy that this man is going to jail and would be even happier if he got life. At least try to be honest with yourself, if with noone else. I personally don't want my tax dollars getting raised again to add more money to our prison systems that are overcrowded, undermanned and one of the biggest shams in money skimming in history.

I couldn't care less about the verdict because I knew what it would be a long time ago. White people were going to get their justice regardless and they will give him a stiff sentence and many of you will cheer, unless of course it happens to your friend or brother or self then it would be so unfair.

Whatever happens to him happens to him, he should have handled it differently but chose to go this route. If the evidence supports the verdict then so be it but the crime has to fit the punishment too and FIRST TIME offenders don't get life for this. They get five years max and are out in two. So jump all over bryanz or me or whoever to take out your veiled rage at the individual, it matters not to me, but don't even try to say you aren't a fuhkin racist even for one stinking second because then you are definitely lying.

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just want ot bring this one back up for the good guys like dirty diapers ! I'll stand by my post ! I'll bet you will to !
 

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.. I'm not sure. do you understand what happened ? black folks were not celebrating oj... they were celebrating white mans justice... oj was the one in a million that they won... if you had the life experience of most of the people that danced in the streets, you would understand the dance. I don't expect you to get it ....

that is spot on! You could say O.J. was probably the first black man in US history who was obviously guilty of murder and got off.

Las Vegas Sun reports:


The night before he was found guilty on 11 felony charges and one misdemeanor, O.J. Simpson visited Rosemary's Restaurant on West Sahara Ave. and had himself a drink. He sat at the bar and enjoyed a Johnny Walker Black and Coke, which proved to be one of his last drinks as a free man. The jury delivered their verdict the following night and the former NFL star was immediately taken into custody. District Court Judge Jackie Glass denied bail and set a sentencing date of Dec. 5.

here's a picture of a typical Clark County Detention Center jail cell (photo from Las Vegas Sun):

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There is no ambient lighting, attentive serving staff or full-service bar at this jail. Simpson spends most of his time there in a 12 by 14-foot cell, away from the rest of the prison population.

He gets three meals a day, but they're hardly gourmet. While Simpson often enjoyed meticulously prepared meals at Vegas' finest tables during the trial, a typical meal for him now is a far cry from the beef or foie gras that he enjoyed, with a nice glass of Californian chardonnay, after the first week of proceedings.

"He had our beef carpacio, which is thinly sliced beef with blue cheese in the middle, and he had foie gras," Rosemary's front-of-house manager, James Repman, said.

"That was with an orange brioche bread and a Nevada nectarine coulis," he explained, noting, "It was good, for one of his last meals."

"He's come in a couple of other times to just have cocktails at the bar but that was the first time he was in for dinner," he said.

Repman said Simpson dined alongside his attorneys, Yale Galanter and Gabriel Grasso, and a few close friends who are regulars at the popular restaurant.

"He was a really nice guy, for what that's worth," Repman said.

Unlike many of Simpson's former associates, who have pitched book deals and sold everything from autographs to damning audio tapes, Rosemary's is not advertising or flaunting their affiliation with Simpson. Repman answered questions about Simpson's patronage when contacted on Tuesday by the Sun, but made it clear that the owners and staff both did not want to capitalize on their recent guest's patronage. The bartender who served Simpson his last Johnny Walker Black and Coke declined to be interviewed.

There is no Johnny Walker or Californian chardonnay at the Clark County Detention Center.

"Dinner is served (at) about 4 p.m. and a typical dinner would be an enchilada casserole, Spanish rice, garden salad with dressing, two slices of bread, a cube of margarine, marble cake, and a fruit drink," Metro Police public information officer, Ramon Denby, said.

"It's not fancy," he said.

Breakfast -- fruit, toasted oats, sausage hash and a slice of bread -- is served at 4 a.m. and lunch is served at 10 a.m.

"A typical lunch would include spaghetti with sauce, a meat patty, green beans, two slices of bread, one cookie and a fruit drink," Denby said.

Simpson eats his meals alone, either in his cell or in what's called the detention center's outer day room. He's classified as a "protective custody -- isolation" inmate, meaning he is kept in strict solitary confinement.

Even his cell is closed off from the rest of the detention center's 3,000 other inmates.

"He remains in his room for the majority of the day while the other inmates are out on their free time," Denby said.

Inside his cinderblock cell is what Denby describes as a "wooden bunk with a little mattress" and a sink/toilet combination unit.

"He's allowed two books or magazines in his room and up to five religious books or articles," Denby said, but nothing else.

The former All-Star running back gets three to four hours of free time a day to eat meals, shower, shave or watch TV.

Denby said Simpson gets one hour in the detention center's recreation room every day, where there are a few tables, a shower and a TV.

During the trial, Simpson said that he hoped to stay in shape during proceedings by working in training sessions at the Las Vegas Athletic Club. He'll have to be creative with his workout regime until his Dec. 5 sentencing, however, as there is no athletic equipment for the 61-year-old to use at the detention center.

"He can walk, do push-ups, jumping jacks," Denby said, but there are no weights or cardio equipment for him to use.

He also gets 30 minutes of visitation privileges twice a week, but Simpson essentially watches his visitors on TV when they come to see him; they are kept on a different floor of the detention center and communicate through a video telephone.

Attorney visits are allowed in addition to his hour a week of family visitation.

Simpson is allowed outside once a week, but that, too, falls short of the five-star amenities the football legend has grown accustomed to over the years, and is done in solitary confinement.

"It's basically four concrete walls with a mesh cage on top," Denby said. "He's afforded this once a week for an hour."

After his sentencing, he will likely be transferred to a state prison afterward. Simpson's lawyers have indicated they will appeal the case.
 
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