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Dwain

Trad climber
Apple Valley, California
Topic Author's Original Post - Oct 4, 2008 - 12:12pm PT
Almost 13 years to the day, and HE is finally going to JAIL.
Karma sure took it's time.

What's ironic is that,
He skated for offing his wife,
and for robbery and kidnapping he may get LIFE!!
bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Oct 4, 2008 - 12:17pm PT
justice is served...finally.
nature

climber
Santa Fe, NM
Oct 4, 2008 - 12:27pm PT
Looks like life for the POS.

finally...
Dwain

Trad climber
Apple Valley, California
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 4, 2008 - 12:30pm PT
Yep.
Looks like JUSTICE
finally took off her blindfold!
Chaz

Trad climber
So. Cal.
Oct 4, 2008 - 12:34pm PT
Looks like he stays in Vegas.
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Arid-zona
Oct 4, 2008 - 12:37pm PT
If only Johnny had been around to save him!
Jaybro

Social climber
wuz real!
Oct 4, 2008 - 12:45pm PT
Maybe he will have better luck in finding his wife's killer in prison than he so far as had on the outside.
Chaz

Trad climber
So. Cal.
Oct 4, 2008 - 01:01pm PT
Jaybro's right.

All Simpson will have to do is look in the mirror.

(that's if they have mirrors in The Joint)
midarockjock

climber
USA
Oct 4, 2008 - 01:18pm PT
Orenthal guilty?

A takes B's car, which is parked on the street. B returns five
minutes later, and makes every effort to discover who has taken
it and where it has been taken. He continues his efforts for a
week without success, at the end of which time he discovers that
A has taken it. He goes to A's garage and A refuses to surrender
it to him. B may use force to retake it.

Citation:: American Law Institute, Restatement Of The Law Second,
Vol.#1, torts 2d, 1965, S 103, Prosser

The above is 1 of 4 legal formulas, 3 show innocence, 1 shows
guilt. I don't know the exact case details. Appeal?

Dwain

Trad climber
Apple Valley, California
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 4, 2008 - 02:09pm PT
"A takes B's car, which is parked on the street. B returns five
minutes later, and makes every effort to discover who has taken
it and where it has been taken. He continues his efforts for a
week without success, at the end of which time he discovers that
A has taken it. He goes to A's garage and A refuses to surrender
it to him. B may use force to retake it."








Lame argument Jock.
He should have called the police and let them handle it, rather then take the law into his own hands.
This isn't the old west anymore, where you could take the law in your own hands.

I'll bet OJ's deceased wife and Ron Goldman are LAUGHING in their graves right now!

Raydog

Trad climber
Boulder Colorado
Oct 4, 2008 - 02:19pm PT
good post about some sad sick sh*t...

there's OJ, surrounded by his "yes men"

money, fame, incredible good looks

and a dark lady named cocaine -

"she" got him...

Oh yeah, he did the killings...






Hardman Knott

Gym climber
Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, Ca
Oct 4, 2008 - 02:37pm PT
Good riddance, you arrogant SOB...

O.J. Simpson is handcuffed after a verdict of guilty on all counts was read following his trial at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Friday, Oct. 3, 2008. The verdict comes 13 years to the day after Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. (Steve Marcus / AP)
Raydog

Trad climber
Boulder Colorado
Oct 4, 2008 - 02:46pm PT
brutal mutherf*#k...
fukkin-A he deserves it...

Tragic.
Howard Parker

climber
Oct 4, 2008 - 02:51pm PT
Midarockjock, you'd want to look at the Judge's instructions to the jury to see if they were correctly told the law. It's plausible that they were instructed along the lines of what you cite as innocent conduct but that the jury did not agree what OJ did fit in that pigeonhole.
Gayle

climber
Oct 4, 2008 - 02:54pm PT
"A takes B's car, which is parked on the street. B returns five
minutes later, and makes every effort to discover who has taken
it and where it has been taken. He continues his efforts for a
week without success, at the end of which time he discovers that
A has taken it. He goes to A's garage and A refuses to surrender
it to him. B may use force to retake it."

But. What if B owed C money and conspired with D to illegally transfer assets? D sells it to A but doesn't pay B. It ain't B's stuff, legally, it belongs to C (the Goldmans). I think.

Gayle
midarockjock

climber
USA
Oct 4, 2008 - 05:01pm PT
hp seems to be prudent advice,
if I was representing the matter BAJI, CACI etc. or their
equivalent along with judges instructions is were I would
look to begin with as BAJI and CACI instructions may not be
final. I don't know about Nevada, in CA. usually a process
draws appeal.
Karl Baba

Trad climber
Yosemite, Ca
Oct 4, 2008 - 05:09pm PT
"Lame argument Jock.
He should have called the police and let them handle it, rather then take the law into his own hands.
This isn't the old west anymore, where you could take the law in your own hands. "

OJ certainly did the killings and should have handled the "Stuff" dispute differently as well.

Still, You can't call the police and expect them to handle things like that, which we're sort of force to handle via civil courts. They Just won't do it.

The karmic synchronicity of the sentence timing with his other crimes are the poetry of life.

Peace

Karl
midarockjock

climber
USA
Oct 4, 2008 - 05:27pm PT
Karl,

I don't think I said what he should or should not have
done. Based on the circumstances if I was in his shoes
I would have known what to do with or without police.

Taking law into my own hands? Police don't practice law
again they are defined real persons, also peace officers.
They are not public safety officers in CA. who can arrest
for misdemeanors unlike police or private citizens whom
can not arrest for misdemeanors except in 2 circumstances
for police. You ask but they make arrest all the time for
drunk driving etc.? But it appears they have no authority
to do so by statute. See preceding.

Orenthal was not found to have committed the killings.

Answered above.

If you see it that way, however I'm not into poetry.
jstan

climber
Oct 4, 2008 - 05:54pm PT
One report has it he passed these memorabilia to friends so they might escape attachment resulting from the Goldman verdict, for some $33 million. Then these people declined to return them to him. If so, he would have been in a poor position going to the police for their recovery.

I think you have to stand back and look at his life in its entirety. Let's face it he had a pretty good life. He got to live in Buffalo for several years!
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