Comments on: Judge Says No Bail For O.J. Simpson

After Arrest In Vegas Sunday For Alleged Armed Robbery Of Sports Memorabilia

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by robertkjjj September 17, 2007 5:46 PM EDT
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by rushlimpdrug September 17, 2007 5:44 PM EDT
If he is a killer, I hope this crime sticks to him.
If it does stick, I hope the scum rots in jail.
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by thgdriver September 17, 2007 5:32 PM EDT
borismrm



I have been following the case, I see Simpson''s point. It''s his stuff that was stolen from his mothers home and when he recognized it, he took it back. Problem is, you can''t take the law into your own hands. On the other hand, bottom line, it is his stuff!! That makes those other guys thief''s as well. There may be a trade off of charges. The cops cant make a case if nobody presses charges against the other.

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by thgdriver September 17, 2007 5:21 PM EDT
I have never been a jurist on a murder trial, I know some folks who were. They told me at a party, about a trial they were on, they personally thought the person was guilty, but they had to render a not guilty finding because the D A did not prove his case beyond a doubt.

I personally think Simpson did it but I also think Mark Fehrman (not sure of spelling) planted that glove.
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by borismrm September 17, 2007 5:14 PM EDT
Hey airmanc5,I see you like using ebonics also. Hell, it works for me. I use it all the time like you.
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by borismrm September 17, 2007 5:11 PM EDT
Hye thgdriver, The District Atty., and other Gov''t. Officals will make this case "stick." I personally think this was a set up by Ricco. Just listen to and read the transcript.
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by thgdriver September 17, 2007 5:00 PM EDT
Simpson and his friends should not have taken the law into their own hands.

When he identified the sports stuff, as his own, that was stolen from his mothers home, he should have called the police.

I am assuming a stolen property case was opened and a list of what was stolen was still on file when his mothers home was burglarized sometime in the past.

That being the case those people would be in jail for their crimes instead of Simpson.

Quite frankly, I don''t see how the police are going to make the charges stick.

It may come down to him not pressing charges for their original theft and them not pressing charges against him.
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by borismrm September 17, 2007 4:50 PM EDT
Hey Theeggman369, No, I used to be called Jerk but now I guess I am moving up. I am now called an ***! just aske your mother!
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by theeggman369 September 17, 2007 4:36 PM EDT
Hey superchez,...
Hey Iceman_1960,...
Hey WiccanTexan,...blah blah blah...
Posted by borismrm

Hey borismrm,
Were you born an a$$hole, or have you worked at it your whole life?

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by borismrm September 17, 2007 3:22 PM EDT
Hey superchez, Shouldn''t you and your family be out signing a petition to get the Alomo back?

Just asking.
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