OJ Sentencing
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OJ Sentencing
Looks like OJ is going to be calling the Nevada Department of Corrections his home for at least the next 5 years with a maximum of 15 years.
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More even, SirG.
If my understanding was correct she tacked on two consecutive enhancements of 1-6 years. Even if he gets parole early Mr. Simpson gonna be spending at least a decade behind bars.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
If my understanding was correct she tacked on two consecutive enhancements of 1-6 years. Even if he gets parole early Mr. Simpson gonna be spending at least a decade behind bars.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Nope: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... AD94SLRV80clem21 wrote:More even, SirG.
If my understanding was correct she tacked on two consecutive enhancements of 1-6 years. Even if he gets parole early Mr. Simpson gonna be spending at least a decade behind bars.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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This story was written before the sentencing. If I understood the sentencing correctly, there were a total of nine years of consecutive sentences before he's eligible for parole -- five years with a 12-month enhancement, and then two consecutive 18-month sentences for the last two counts. --BobBob Juch wrote:Nope: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... AD94SLRV80clem21 wrote:More even, SirG.
If my understanding was correct she tacked on two consecutive enhancements of 1-6 years. Even if he gets parole early Mr. Simpson gonna be spending at least a decade behind bars.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Guess the search for the real killer will be put on hold for a while.
I am about 25% sure of this.
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No one else has interpreted it that way:Bob78164 wrote:This story was written before the sentencing. If I understood the sentencing correctly, there were a total of nine years of consecutive sentences before he's eligible for parole -- five years with a 12-month enhancement, and then two consecutive 18-month sentences for the last two counts. --BobBob Juch wrote:Nope: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... AD94SLRV80clem21 wrote:More even, SirG.
If my understanding was correct she tacked on two consecutive enhancements of 1-6 years. Even if he gets parole early Mr. Simpson gonna be spending at least a decade behind bars.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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I don't know the answer but the track record for the news services getting a story such as this right is abysmal.Bob Juch wrote:No one else has interpreted it that way:Bob78164 wrote:This story was written before the sentencing. If I understood the sentencing correctly, there were a total of nine years of consecutive sentences before he's eligible for parole -- five years with a 12-month enhancement, and then two consecutive 18-month sentences for the last two counts. --BobBob Juch wrote: Nope: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... AD94SLRV80
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,462565,00.html
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The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Your Fox story, which was written after the sentence was delivered, has nothing to do with the first link you provided, other than being about the same people. The dead give-away about the first one being a pre-sentencing story may include the fact that thousands of people, including me (and perhaps Bob####s and others on this board,) read it this morning hours before O.J. and the judge appeared in the same room. The speculation in the first story proved to be in the ballpark of what actually transpired, but it was just that -- speculation. Some details, including how the sentences would be served, differed.Bob Juch wrote:Bob78164 wrote:
No one else has interpreted it that way.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,462565,00.html
Bob, seriously, none of us will ever require that you be an authority about everything. It's okay if you stake out just a little piece of the universe upon which to proclaim your superior knowledge. It's also okay if you are mistaken every now and then. It happens.
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According to this, many people are interpreting the exact meaning of the judge's sentence differently. Notice the varying headlines on stories from different news organizations.
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/20 ... tml?csp=34
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/20 ... tml?csp=34
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According to the story linked by shinycar, it appears that the defense has. --BobBob Juch wrote:No one else has interpreted it that way:Bob78164 wrote:This story was written before the sentencing. If I understood the sentencing correctly, there were a total of nine years of consecutive sentences before he's eligible for parole -- five years with a 12-month enhancement, and then two consecutive 18-month sentences for the last two counts. --BobBob Juch wrote: Nope: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... AD94SLRV80
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,462565,00.html
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I apparently copied the link to the wrong AP story. On this all I know is what I read in the newspapers (online).silvercamaro wrote:Your Fox story, which was written after the sentence was delivered, has nothing to do with the first link you provided, other than being about the same people. The dead give-away about the first one being a pre-sentencing story may include the fact that thousands of people, including me (and perhaps Bob####s and others on this board,) read it this morning hours before O.J. and the judge appeared in the same room. The speculation in the first story proved to be in the ballpark of what actually transpired, but it was just that -- speculation. Some details, including how the sentences would be served, differed.Bob Juch wrote:Bob78164 wrote:
No one else has interpreted it that way.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,462565,00.html
Bob, seriously, none of us will ever require that you be an authority about everything. It's okay if you stake out just a little piece of the universe upon which to proclaim your superior knowledge. It's also okay if you are mistaken every now and then. It happens.
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My theory is that the whole robbery and trial and sentencing were a ruse to allow him to go undercover in the Big House for the next few years in his efforts to find Nicole's real killers.
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SC, which Bob were you addressing?silvercamaro wrote:Your Fox story, which was written after the sentence was delivered, has nothing to do with the first link you provided, other than being about the same people. The dead give-away about the first one being a pre-sentencing story may include the fact that thousands of people, including me (and perhaps Bob####s and others on this board,) read it this morning hours before O.J. and the judge appeared in the same room. The speculation in the first story proved to be in the ballpark of what actually transpired, but it was just that -- speculation. Some details, including how the sentences would be served, differed.Bob Juch wrote:Bob78164 wrote:
No one else has interpreted it that way.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,462565,00.html
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I flew to Florida yesterday.
I got off the plane and turned on my phone.
There was a message.
It was from Sting.
It was all about the OJ sentencing.
He talked for 4 minutes about only that.
He giggles and whooped and celebrated.
I got off the plane and turned on my phone.
There was a message.
It was from Sting.
It was all about the OJ sentencing.
He talked for 4 minutes about only that.
He giggles and whooped and celebrated.
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A couple of my co-workers spend a lot of time in Las Vegas (a lot, to me, is a week or more a year) and agree with one of the reports I read about geographical discrimination -- that the severity of the sentence resulted from his pulling a gun at a casino. Apparently a whole different set of rules kicks in when you're on the Strip, lest green-bearing visitors be upset.
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I loved the part when the lawyers said it was inappropriate for The Goldmans to be at his sentencing.
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Goldman gave a great speech in front of the cameras afterward. It was so good, it sounded rehearsed, and if it wasn't rehearsed, he at least gave considerable thought to it beforehand.peacock2121 wrote:I loved the part when the lawyers said it was inappropriate for The Goldmans to be at his sentencing.
That wasn't meant to be critical. I think he's dealt with the loss of his daughter and the mother of his grandchildren in the best way he can. He deserves a little time in front of the cameras, and it's appropriate for him to be prepared.
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Goldman is Ron's father, not Nicole's. Her parents are the Browns. I believe Nicole's sister was at the sentencing, too.SportsFan68 wrote:That wasn't meant to be critical. I think he's dealt with the loss of his daughter and the mother of his grandchildren in the best way he can.
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Given that she referred to me in the third, rather than the second, person (among other contextual clues), I'm fairly sure she wasn't addressing me. --BobEstonut wrote:SC, which Bob were you addressing?silvercamaro wrote:Your Fox story, which was written after the sentence was delivered, has nothing to do with the first link you provided, other than being about the same people. The dead give-away about the first one being a pre-sentencing story may include the fact that thousands of people, including me (and perhaps Bob####s and others on this board,) read it this morning hours before O.J. and the judge appeared in the same room. The speculation in the first story proved to be in the ballpark of what actually transpired, but it was just that -- speculation. Some details, including how the sentences would be served, differed.Bob Juch wrote:
Bob, seriously, none of us will ever require that you be an authority about everything. It's okay if you stake out just a little piece of the universe upon which to proclaim your superior knowledge. It's also okay if you are mistaken every now and then. It happens.
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Like the contextual clue that she misattributed the quote to you?Bob78164 wrote:Given that she referred to me in the third, rather than the second, person (among other contextual clues), I'm fairly sure she wasn't addressing me. --Bob
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She's not the first to screw up the quote tags, and I'm sure she won't be the last. I didn't list the other contextual clues because I'm pretty sure that if I'm mistaken and shinycar was, in fact, addressing me, she'll let me know. --BobEstonut wrote:Like the contextual clue that she misattributed the quote to you?Bob78164 wrote:Given that she referred to me in the third, rather than the second, person (among other contextual clues), I'm fairly sure she wasn't addressing me. --Bob
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I did indeed screw up the quote tags while in the process of trying to shorten the chain a bit. My apologies to all.Bob78164 wrote:She's not the first to screw up the quote tags, and I'm sure she won't be the last. I didn't list the other contextual clues because I'm pretty sure that if I'm mistaken and shinycar was, in fact, addressing me, she'll let me know. --BobEstonut wrote:Like the contextual clue that she misattributed the quote to you?Bob78164 wrote:Given that she referred to me in the third, rather than the second, person (among other contextual clues), I'm fairly sure she wasn't addressing me. --Bob
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Ouch!Estonut wrote:Goldman is Ron's father, not Nicole's. Her parents are the Browns. I believe Nicole's sister was at the sentencing, too.SportsFan68 wrote:That wasn't meant to be critical. I think he's dealt with the loss of his daughter and the mother of his grandchildren in the best way he can.
That was a dumb mistake.
Thanks, Estonut.
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Well, I guess he'll start out as a tight end, and leave a wide receiver.....

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