Oj Simpson Might Be Set Free
O.J. Simpson may be released from prison when his case goes back to court. Sister2Sister.com is reports that Nevada Supreme Court justices are weighing whether to let the former NFL star and his accomplice out of prison while lawyers try appeal their conviction on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Lawyers for O.J. and Clarence Stewart are requesting that the men be allowed to post bond, while the court considers whether they got a fair trial.
Defense attorneys contend that the two deserve to go free while case goes to appeal. However, David Roger, the Clark County District Attorney, argues that the men should stay in jail and keep serving their sentence because they had a fair trial. Last October, O.J. and Clarence a jury found them guilty of 12 criminal charges including kidnapping and armed robbery. The embattled football star has been sentenced to between nine and 33 years in prison. Clarence is serving
There’s no word on how long it might take the justice to decide to set the men free or not. The biggest concern in this request would be whether the men are flight risks. Authorities must also consider whether they are a danger to others and if their chances of winning an appeal are good.
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August 12, 2009 at 11:40 am
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Pierre
August 12, 2009 at 7:02 pm
Alot of people are going to be very angry if OJ is let out of prison. Will be very interesting how this latest OJ chapter plays out.
nanci
August 13, 2009 at 6:47 am
why cant he get out of prison, he didnt kill anyone, everyone knows this conviction is about the previous case, why was he convicted and sentence to all those years just for threatening someone. The guy who was his friend set him up and also had all his personal belonging, I think OJ had a right to retrieve what belong to him, the sad part is he trust too many people who claim to be his friends,