View Full Version : Poor "OJ" ~ Bad Karma caught up to him!
Cinder & Smoke
12-05-2008, 06:03 PM
Poor "OJ" ... the Hand of Justice gave him more than a *smack on the wrist* this time!
:)
Total sentence = 33 years behind bars ...
IF he's a good boy, he could get parole after 9 years.
Wonder if they'll let him take his Golf Clubs in with him?
Hope he likes talking to himself - word is he'll be in semi-solarity - not allowed to
mingle with the common jail-birds - 'cause he's a "celeb". :rolleyes:
WAS a celeb, maybe. :p
Sounds like he's headed straight to JAIL -
release on bail during appeal has been denied.
Justice has been Served. ;)
/s/ Phred
Freedom
12-05-2008, 06:24 PM
Justice has been Served. ;)
/s/ Phred
Amen.
lizbud
12-05-2008, 06:32 PM
It couldn't have happened to a more deserving man. Bye,bye, scumbag.
[B]
Justice has been Served. ;)
/s/ Phred
You got that right Phred! I loved it when his voice broke as he was trying to "explain" that he didn't know he was breaking the law. I guess he forgets that we all know he has done some acting in his career as well. :rolleyes: I hope that the Goldmans and Browns can feel somewhat satisfied tonight although this will not heal their hurting hearts.
Marigold2
12-05-2008, 07:57 PM
I am so glad he will never be able to hurt anyone again. An evil and heartless man got his reward.
jennielynn1970
12-06-2008, 04:31 AM
Ditto on what Blue said.
Let's hope he becomes somebody's *itch. :p
Laura's Babies
12-06-2008, 07:32 AM
When he said he didn't know he was breaking the law I like to have choked.. :mad: Nobody is THAT stupid OJ! (He saids he was just trying to get his belongings from a friend......? :eek:)
moosmom
12-06-2008, 09:38 AM
BUH BYE NOW!!!!
Didn't know he was doing anything wrong...BAH!!!:mad::mad:
pomtzu
12-06-2008, 10:00 AM
Yup - it's about time that he is finally going to take up residence where he should have 10 years ago!
I can only find one thing wrong with all of this - and it's that Mr & Mrs Taxpayer will pay for his accomodations.
Daisy and Delilah
12-06-2008, 10:24 AM
You got that right Phred! I loved it when his voice broke as he was trying to "explain" that he didn't know he was breaking the law. I guess he forgets that we all know he has done some acting in his career as well. :rolleyes: I hope that the Goldmans and Browns can feel somewhat satisfied tonight although this will not heal their hurting hearts.
I can't imagine that anybody feels sorry for that loser with his pathetic attempt to appear pitiful and innocent. I was ecstatic that the Browns and Goldmans finally got to see him punished the right way.
Bye Bye Moron........The world is a better place with you behind bars.
Catty1
12-06-2008, 10:32 AM
One part of the report on this I heard is the judge said she couldn't decide if he was stupid or arrogant, and she finally decided he was both! :D
Good to see him put away! I wonder if at some point he will confess to the murders years ago? And will the Goldmans ever get the money they won in the civil suit?
I am thrilled he is finally behind bars. Stupid and arrogant - right on!
But you know what? I really feel so sorry for his two children. What more could he do to mess up their lives? Come to think of it - he has another son too, I believe.
phesina
12-06-2008, 12:54 PM
He sure looks pretty pathetic about now, too!
lizbud
12-06-2008, 06:40 PM
I learned that OJ had been offered a plea agreement if he plead guilty
which would have given him less time than finally got. He turned it down.
I'll bet he regrets it now.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28083134/
joycenalex
12-06-2008, 08:56 PM
i feel bad for the goldmans and his kids, their mom is dead by his hands and he's in the slammer for not near long enough.
RICHARD
12-14-2008, 12:27 AM
The person who has frazzled my last nerve is Goldman and his daughter.
The judge asked for one of OJ's rings to be turned over to the court. Of course, Fred will be there with his hand out looking for a hand out and some money. It's really nice to know that he can put a cash value on his son's life.
His name was Ron.:confused::eek::rolleyes:
Now maybe the three of them will disappear from the conscious of the American Public.
I had more than an arse full of the three of them.:rolleyes:
Cinder & Smoke
12-14-2008, 01:13 AM
The judge asked for one of OJ's rings to be turned over to the court.
Of course, Fred will be there with his hand out looking for a hand out and some money.
It's really nice to know that he can put a cash value on his son's life.
No, the Civil Trial and Jury sort of put the value on Ron and Ms. Brown-Simpson.
The Civil Judgment was supposed to be a 'punishment' to Simpson for him causing their deaths.
Fred & Company seem to be the only ones attempting to impose that
court-mandated "punishment' by collecting the judgment.
I feel there's been a problem with the judicial system allowing Simpson to
live quite High on the Hog, play golf, make appearances, etc - while
ignoring the requirement that he PAY the judgment against him.
/s/ Phred
trayi52
12-14-2008, 01:28 AM
Glad to see some justice for a change.
RICHARD
12-14-2008, 01:55 AM
http://www.boxxet.com/O_J_Simpson/post:oj-simpson-robbery-victim-ordered-to-hand-over-nfl-ring/
FG was awarded 33.5 for his son's life and he will never recover any money now. He was always chased after any money that he could squeeze out of Simpson.
I don't care for either one and if FG thinks that getting some old HOF ring will make him feel better, I hope it does.
It's just an old new story that ran out of legs a long time ago-where you see one, you see the other.
As they used to say in the paper biz? -30- :eek:
DJFyrewolf36
12-14-2008, 10:05 AM
I knew once OJ landed in a Nevada courtroom his luck would end. It doesn't matter who you are or what money you have, sympathy can rarely be found in a Nevada court (trust me I know lol :p ) especially if you are a thief. No one has time to play nice nice or mollycoddle criminals and ignorance is no excuse. I would have laughed in his face when I heard him say he didn't know he was doing anything wrong. Its just normal and perfectly ok to break into a hotel room and rob people at gunpoint :rolleyes: yeah right.
Cinder & Smoke wrote:Fred & Company seem to be the only ones attempting to impose that court-mandated "punishment' by collecting the judgment.>>>>>>>>
I agree with you. The poor family brutally lost a son and The Criminal justice system found OJ not guilty. The only way the Goldman's could hurt Simpson was in his pocket book at this point. And that wasn't happening either.
I just hope the Goldman's now will have a little piece.
As for OJ,
I am sure his attorney's will appeal. If it goes to court I bet his sentence will be shortened.
We will see.
RICHARD
12-15-2008, 12:22 AM
Cinder & Smoke wrote:Fred & Company seem to be the only ones attempting to impose that court-mandated "punishment' by collecting the judgment.>>>>>>>>
I agree with you. The poor family brutally lost a son and The Criminal justice system found OJ not guilty. The only way the Goldman's could hurt Simpson was in his pocket book at this point. And that wasn't happening either.
I just hope the Goldman's now will have a little piece.
IT was the FA prosecutors that cost the 'taxpayers' justice.
THE criminal justice system presented a half arsed case with the two lawyers-I don't even remember their sorry namesm, who were busy diddling, primping and effing up a perfectly straight case with their stupidity and desire to become stars.
Bill Hodgman was the eff up that assigned the two morons to the case, blame him too.
They told the jury they were looking at a steak dinner and instead gave them a can of SPAM that was two years over the expiration date.
I watched every day of that trial and it was a cluster eff/circle jerk with a freak side show tossed in to keep it within the bounds of being a judicial matter.
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RG and NS knew what an AH OJ was. OJ knew who RG was because he saw him toddling around in the car that he had bought Nicole before he killed them both.
Now, driving a woman's car isn't a reason to have your head sliced off-but knowing what you ex-husband is capable of and not getting the eff out of Dodge isn't a real smart way to live-or die.
luv my cats
12-15-2008, 01:41 PM
Buh Bye OJ! You may get out with a few marbles still rolling around in that criminal brain of yours:mad: Lets see you will he how old by then?:D HAHA!
lvpets2002
12-16-2008, 12:21 PM
Ditto on what Blue said.
Let's hope he becomes somebody's *itch. :p
:) I totally agree.. That ScumBag.. I hope he rottss there..
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