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carl johnson
04-25-2007, 07:20 PM
I had to do it lmao...ok...to all my fellow black people...if you have actually read the case file and all the details and everything, you'll know that there was no doubt OJ was guilty, racist cop or not...i respect Johnny Cochrane (R.I.P.) though for putting up a hell of a fight ...now honestly...i wanna know whos gonna come here and tell me that O.J. is innocent...thats what i wanna know haha
shsshep1
04-25-2007, 07:28 PM
oh boy...... :lol: let the games begin
p.s. props to threadtstarter for this sure to be interesting topic
rockho
04-25-2007, 09:41 PM
o.j. is going to burn for his crimes. fu*king dude killed those people and got away with it. fu*k him. If I killed my ex-wife and sh*t, I know I woulda been had the gas chamber. Dude was sloppy as a motherfu*ker too, blood all over him and sh*t. Come on.
Jerzyfam
04-25-2007, 10:11 PM
he was proven by america's "system" to be innocent and is therefore just that.....
anseltmchs
04-25-2007, 10:58 PM
there are a lot of innocent people in jail. trust me, DNA sampled would have proved him to be guilty.
im sure that nicoles family has had the evidence tested for DNA that could match OJs. The technology of today is far more advanced than it was back then and OJ would be in jail if he was guilty. get over it, dude is a free man
dwil1122
04-26-2007, 11:57 AM
O.J's case just shows that even though our justice system is better than a lot of other country's, mistakes still happen with both innocent people going to jail and guilty people getting off free, but life goes on and there's nothing we can do about. (except when innocent people are freed due to new evidence).
shsshep1
04-26-2007, 01:30 PM
he was proven by america's "system" to be innocent and is therefore just that.....
alright then heres a better question.. i mean obviously he was proven innocent so hes "innocent" but do you think he did it?
Jerzyfam
04-26-2007, 02:11 PM
alright then heres a better question.. i mean obviously he was proven innocent so hes "innocent" but do you think he did it?
I was not there so therefore I won't assume. But since our trusty legal system said he's innocent, case closed.
XwakkawakkaX
04-26-2007, 02:34 PM
he was proven by america's "system" to be innocent and is therefore just that.....
fu*k the justice system
that fu*ker was guilty...
Who commits a crime, is proven innocent and then writes a book about "if" he did it. Ill tell you who, OJ Simpson the biggest piece of sh*t alive
Jerzyfam
04-26-2007, 02:56 PM
fu*k the justice system
that fu*ker was guilty...
Who commits a crime, is proven innocent and then writes a book about "if" he did it. Ill tell you who, OJ Simpson the biggest piece of sh*t alive
:lol: he was trippin wit dat if i did it i tell you how book
shsshep1
04-26-2007, 08:36 PM
Well idk I know he was "proven" innocent but still I believe they narrowed it down to him and about 3 other people in the entire country who could have done it. Some ridiculous number like that and he still got off. I think its pretty sad actually.
shsshep1
04-26-2007, 08:37 PM
But props to him for that sh*t though lol either way his ass got off and I guess thats all that really matters.
USarmyboy21
05-08-2007, 08:56 PM
But props to him for that sh*t though lol either way his ass got off and I guess thats all that really matters.
lol at u giving props to oj
kingcrump
05-08-2007, 09:40 PM
he was proven by america's "system" to be innocent and is therefore just that.....
Exactly
But yea, he was proven not-guilty by our "great court system", so obviouslly not-guilty means that he is innocent.
Honestly if the cops hadn't of been so racist and intent on getting him that they would plant evidence they mighta gotta conviction. Reason I say mighta is cuz of "THE DREAM TEAM", money=-Good lawyers---------------->better chance of getting off.
I had to do it lmao...ok...to all my fellow black people...if you have actually read the case file and all the details and everything, you'll know that there was no doubt OJ was guilty, racist cop or not...i respect Johnny Cochrane (R.I.P.) though for putting up a hell of a fight ...now honestly...i wanna know whos gonna come here and tell me that O.J. is innocent...thats what i wanna know haha
I will
please change your sig as well
samsin420
05-14-2007, 01:01 AM
:thefukk: Threads a waste of space. No doubt dude was guilty as hell but he ain't get caught. Sooooo with that said :sleepy:
PAULDNY518
05-23-2007, 12:21 PM
one of my boyz told me nicole was tryin to get him for his cash and if thats the case...what goes around comes around. i got no respect for women who are groupies and think they can marry an athlete then divorce them and think they are owed millions. im waiting for michael strahan to pull an OJ LMAO!
shsshep1
05-25-2007, 10:10 PM
one of my boyz told me nicole was tryin to get him for his cash and if thats the case...what goes around comes around. i got no respect for women who are groupies and think they can marry an athlete then divorce them and think they are owed millions. im waiting for michael strahan to pull an OJ LMAO!
:lol: Idk though if you're a famous pro athlete you gotta know some sh*t like that might happen. He should have expected some sh*t like that. But :lol: @ Strahan, and props cuz you're from Albany.
d1rdyd
07-28-2008, 10:18 PM
Not saying its fair but its nothing compares to the cops killing black men every day with no punishment. Not even mentioning all the blacks killed in the African diaspora and the days of slavery..
DGtheGreat
07-29-2008, 12:08 AM
oj was framed by the white man.
ShaDoW1
07-29-2008, 03:08 PM
oj was framed by the white man.
HAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:wow::wow::wow:
DominicanCapo
07-30-2008, 08:06 AM
i give OJ props for doing something that millions of people with color *this includes latinos* have been wanting to do for so long. i mean lets be foreal, white men do sh*t worse than this all the time and get away with it or are never even found. so why be mad that a black man has made a personal accomplishment.
plus that nigga had money and johnnie... there was no way he was goin down. lmfao
DGtheGreat
08-03-2008, 04:52 PM
If the glove do not FIT, you cannot acQUIT.
DGtheGreat
08-03-2008, 04:54 PM
i give OJ props for doing something that millions of people with color *this includes latinos* have been wanting to do for so long. i mean lets be foreal, white men do sh*t worse than this all the time and get away with it or are never even found. so why be mad that a black man has made a personal accomplishment.
plus that nigga had money and johnnie... there was no way he was goin down. lmfao
LOL this guys serious too.
fertilegod
08-20-2008, 09:28 PM
OJ Wasn't proven "Not - Guilty": It was a case inwhich there was so much evidence mishandled and other problems that occured which made many jurors feel that they didn't have enough to prove guilt.
But seriously.. What grieving husband would ever write a book "If I Murdered My Wife This is How I Would've Done It" ??? ?
efromthev
08-21-2008, 11:16 AM
I'm surprised someone hasn't taken it in to their own hands to just give him what he deserves and take his life already..
Let's all pitch in a little bit and create a bounty, I'm sure there's a thug somewhere willing to do it, lol.
I really should be backing him since he was a Raider too, but fu*k that.
efromthev
08-21-2008, 11:18 AM
plus that nigga had money and johnnie... there was no way he was goin down. lmfao
Basically the only thing that mattered.. The same thing that saved Magic from AIDS, and gave us the joy of watching other kids' Suuuuuper Sweet 16!
the nastiest
08-21-2008, 07:52 PM
o.j. is going to burn for his crimes. fu*king dude killed those people and got away with it. fu*k him. If I killed my ex-wife and sh*t, I know I woulda been had the gas chamber. Dude was sloppy as a motherfu*ker too, blood all over him and sh*t. Come on.
Not justifying it but look how many people Bush is responsible for murdering ... do you think he will burn in hell.
How about every slave owner there ever was ?
What about the soldiers in Iraq following orders are they not going to burn ?
What about those that kill Cows and other animals in horrific ways, if you knew how the animals you eat died you might think those killers should burn in hell too.
Bottom line fu*k O.J he's a stupid ass nigga !!! He got away with murder and just can't keep his fu*king name out of the news. Regardless of whether or not he ends up in hell he need a rude awakening ..... but so do half the politicians in office and I highly doubt they will be criticized 10 years from now.
the nastiest
08-21-2008, 07:54 PM
Oh sh*t their censoring my fu*king post
Son of a bi*ch !!!
soldiers don't go to hell, on any side fighting for any cause
DGtheGreat
09-11-2008, 08:13 PM
soldiers don't go to hell, on any side fighting for any cause
and you heard this from god right?
Pipe-Layer
09-12-2008, 02:04 PM
I don't think OJ is gonna be found innocent in his current trial. Too many ppl wanna see him locked up.
sunzoo
09-13-2008, 01:14 AM
for one, OJ didn't do it, i don't think he did, i have my own two theories about it, and one is more solid than they other, if you've researched the case, you'd also know that his son was considered a suspect at the begining of the trial if i believe...there is a reason for that, and there was definitely a reason why he got his son a lawyer imediatly after the situation went down
he either paid to get them killed, or his son did it and he did what any other father would do in that situation, don't believe me look at the facts
also, even if the n1gga did do it, good, i'm glad he got off, you don't know how many n1ggas they have hung, burned, put to death for absolutely no reason in this country, bout damn time the sh1t swung in our favor for a fuccking change...and to be honest, how could they have fuccked the case up THAT BAD if there wasn't something else going on?
is OJ a genius? obviously not, why would cops tamper with evidence to try and convict someone that was supposedly undoubtedly guilty? they tampered with evidence because that was the case they WANTED, not the 100% truth, or they could have proved it
OJ is way too dumb of a n1gga to get out of that without something being afoot, a n1gga..in america, gets away with killing a white woman? pshhhhhhh!!!!!, there is no need to plant evidence in a "home run" of a case, think about that sh1t
darksidesith
10-04-2008, 02:18 AM
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iUNgbOr-2bnpFUX0MiII6je2CkRAD93JHU3O0
The 61-year-old former football star could spend the rest of his life in prison. Sentencing was set for Dec. 5.
A weary and somber Simpson released a heavy sigh as the charges were read by the clerk in Clark County District Court. He was immediately taken into custody.
The Hall of Fame football star was convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery and 10 other charges for gathering up five men a year ago and storming into a room at a hotel-casino, where the group seized several game balls, plaques and photos. Prosecutors said two of the men with him were armed; one of them said Simpson asked him to bring a gun.
The verdict came 13 years to the day after Simpson was cleared of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, in Los Angeles in one of the most sensational trials of the 20th century.
"I don't like to use the word payback," defense attorney Yale Galanter said. "I can tell you from the beginning my biggest concern ... was whether or not the jury would be able to separate their very strong feelings about Mr. Simpson and judge him fairly and honestly."
Simpson's co-defendant, Clarence "C.J." Stewart, 54, also was found guilty on all charges in the Las Vegas case and taken into custody.
Simpson showed little emotion as officers handcuffed him and walked him out of the courtroom. His sister, Carmelita Durio, sobbed behind him in the arms of Simpson's friend, Tom Scotto, who said "I love you" as Simpson passed by. As spectators left the courtroom, Durio collapsed.
Jurors made no eye contact with the defendants as they entered the courtroom. They declined to answer questions after the verdict was read.
Galanter said his client had expected the outcome, and in a courthouse conversation with an Associated Press reporter on Thursday, Simpson had implied as much.
Simpson said he felt melancholy and that he was "afraid that I won't get to go to my kids' college graduations after I managed to get them through college."
Galanter said it was not a happy day for anybody. "His only hope is the appellate process," he said.
Clark County spokesman Dan Kulin said prosecutors would not comment until the case was "completely resolved."
Judge Jackie Glass made no comment other than to thank the jury for its service and to deny motions for the defendants to be released on bail.
She refused to give the lawyers extended time to file a motion for new trial, which under Nevada law must be filed within seven days. The attorneys said they needed time to submit a voluminous record.
"I've sat through the trial," Glass said. "If you want a motion for new trial, send me something."
Stewart's attorney, Brent Bryson, promised to appeal.
"If there was ever a case that should have been severed in the history of jurisprudence, it's this case," he said of unsuccessful attempts to separate Stewart's case from Simpson's because of the "spillover" effect.
From the beginning, Simpson and his lawyers argued the incident was not a robbery, but an attempt to reclaim mementos that had been stolen from him. He said he did not ask anyone to bring a weapon and did not see any guns.
The defense portrayed Simpson as a victim of shady characters who wanted to make a buck off his famous name, and police officers who saw his arrest as an opportunity to "get" him and avenge his acquittal.
Prosecutors said Simpson's ownership of the memorabilia was irrelevant; it was still a crime to try to take things by force.
"When they went into that room and forced the victims to the far side of the room, pulling out guns and yelling, `Don't let anybody out of here!' — six very large people detaining these two victims in the room with the intent to take property through force or violence from them — that's kidnapping," prosecutor David Roger said.
Kidnapping is punishable by five years to life in prison. Armed robbery carries a mandatory sentence of at least two years behind bars, and could bring as much as 30.
Simpson, who now lives in Miami, did not testify but was heard on a recording of the confrontation screaming that the dealers had stolen his property. "Don't let nobody out of this room," he declared and told the other men to scoop up his items, which included a photo of Simpson with former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
Four other men charged in the case struck plea bargains that saved them from potential prison sentences in return for their testimony. Some of them had criminal records or were otherwise compromised in some way. One, for example, was an alleged pimp who testified he had a revelation from God telling him to take a plea bargain.
Memorabilia dealer Thomas Riccio, who arranged and secretly recorded the hotel-room confrontation, said he netted $210,000 from the media for the tapes.
Similarly, minutes after the Sept. 13, 2007, incident, one of the alleged victims, sports-memorabilia dealer Alfred Beardsley, was calling news outlets, and the other, Bruce Fromong, spoke of getting "big money" from the case.
Simpson's past haunted the case. Las Vegas police officers were heard in the recordings chuckling over Simpson's misfortune and crowing that if Los Angeles couldn't "get" him, they would.
During jury selection, Simpson's lawyers expressed fears that people who believed he got away with murder might see this case as a chance to right a wrong.
As a result, an usually large pool of 500 potential jurors was called, and they were given a 26-page questionnaire. Half were almost instantly eliminated after expressing strong feelings that Simpson should have been convicted of murder.
The judge instructed the jurors to put aside Simpson's earlier case.
In closing arguments, Galanter acknowledged that what Simpson did to recover his memorabilia was not right. "But being stupid, and being frustrated is not being a criminal," he said.
He added: "This case has taken on a life of its own because of Mr. Simpson's involvement. You know that. I know that. Every cooperator, every person who had a gun, every person who had an ulterior motive, every person who signed a book deal, every person who got paid money, the police, the district attorney's office, is only interested in one thing: Mr. Simpson."
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