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journeyrock wrote:Couldn't happen to a better guy!![]()
Remember the saying....what goes around, comes around.
jrnyman28 wrote:journeyrock wrote:Couldn't happen to a better guy!![]()
Remember the saying....what goes around, comes around.
Do you think it is possible that his treatment today will be influenced on people's beliefs about before but not on the actual outcome? He was found not guilty but he is treated as being guilty.
That being said, you reap what you sow...
jrnyman28 wrote:journeyrock wrote:Couldn't happen to a better guy!![]()
Remember the saying....what goes around, comes around.
He was found not guilty but he is treated as being guilty.
CatEyes wrote:A lot of the physical evidence was thrown out when OJ's "dream team" played the race card.
There was also a lot of discussion on "jury nullification"
Cat
Red13JoePa wrote:CatEyes wrote:A lot of the physical evidence was thrown out when OJ's "dream team" played the race card.
There was also a lot of discussion on "jury nullification"
Cat
Yep, they knew the morons would be chomping at the grit for rodney king payback.
Peers my ass. Simpson was about as black as Bill Gates.
Saint John wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:journeyrock wrote:Couldn't happen to a better guy!![]()
Remember the saying....what goes around, comes around.
Do you think it is possible that his treatment today will be influenced on people's beliefs about before but not on the actual outcome? He was found not guilty but he is treated as being guilty.
That being said, you reap what you sow...
Partly correct. He was found civilly responsible for the deaths of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. He deserves everything he gets and then some.
jrnyman28 wrote:I feel that if a person is found not guilty of commiting the crime in criminal court than they should not be held responsible in civil court.
jrnyman28 wrote:Saint John wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:journeyrock wrote:Couldn't happen to a better guy!![]()
Remember the saying....what goes around, comes around.
Do you think it is possible that his treatment today will be influenced on people's beliefs about before but not on the actual outcome? He was found not guilty but he is treated as being guilty.
That being said, you reap what you sow...
Partly correct. He was found civilly responsible for the deaths of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. He deserves everything he gets and then some.
See, I have a problem with THAT as well. I feel that if a person is found not guilty of commiting the crime in criminal court than they should not be held responsible in civil court.
But he does deserve what he is getting because he has been an idiot! However, here is something to consider. What if he was not responsible for those killings and he was not held responsible in civil court? Would he be the retard he has been? How much of his recent past's behaviour can be directly attributed to being found civilly responsible and owing those damages?
CatEyes wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:I feel that if a person is found not guilty of commiting the crime in criminal court than they should not be held responsible in civil court.
Again, there is a difference between being found "not guilty" based on available evidence and being innocent.
Civil court evidentiary rules are much different than criminal court.
And in civil court it is more a determination of "responsibility" rather than guilt or innocence.
Cat
Red13JoePa wrote:Yea, they thought the evidence of his flee plan would be dicey, but that it would be a GOOD idea to let a guy who has TV and acting experience in his background "try" a glove that had been shrunken with arterial blood on?
Darden and Clarke shit the bed on that.
Saint John wrote:I really wouldn't mind if the 12 assholes that found Orenthal "not guilty" were executed. I'm serious about this, too. As far as I'm concerned they committed treason. And I believe that is punishable by death.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:I really wouldn't mind if the 12 assholes that found Orenthal "not guilty" were executed. I'm serious about this, too. As far as I'm concerned they committed treason. And I believe that is punishable by death.
NO joke. What the fuck were those people thinking?!
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:I really wouldn't mind if the 12 assholes that found Orenthal "not guilty" were executed. I'm serious about this, too. As far as I'm concerned they committed treason. And I believe that is punishable by death.
NO joke. What the fuck were those people thinking?!
Saint John wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Saint John wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:journeyrock wrote:Couldn't happen to a better guy!![]()
Remember the saying....what goes around, comes around.
Do you think it is possible that his treatment today will be influenced on people's beliefs about before but not on the actual outcome? He was found not guilty but he is treated as being guilty.
That being said, you reap what you sow...
Partly correct. He was found civilly responsible for the deaths of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. He deserves everything he gets and then some.
See, I have a problem with THAT as well. I feel that if a person is found not guilty of commiting the crime in criminal court than they should not be held responsible in civil court.
But he does deserve what he is getting because he has been an idiot! However, here is something to consider. What if he was not responsible for those killings and he was not held responsible in civil court? Would he be the retard he has been? How much of his recent past's behaviour can be directly attributed to being found civilly responsible and owing those damages?
His behavior is due to the fact that he's a narcissistic murderer. Like Colin Ferguson, he has lied for so long that he's convinced himself that he didn't do it. I recently watched a show about the whole trial. I find it UNBELIEVABLE that Marcia Clark and Christopher Dardin thought it would be a bad idea to introduce the fleeing Bronco, the $20,000 in cash and the disguises as evidence. I'm still scratching my head over that one. In the end however, it wouldn't have mattered to the 12 brain dead motherfuckers that were chosen to disgrace this country's legal system.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass told Simpson.
"I don't know if it's just arrogance. I don't know if it's ignorance. But you've been locked up at the Clark County Detention Center since Friday because of arrogance or ignorance — or both."[/i]
Red13JoePa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:I really wouldn't mind if the 12 assholes that found Orenthal "not guilty" were executed. I'm serious about this, too. As far as I'm concerned they committed treason. And I believe that is punishable by death.
NO joke. What the fuck were those people thinking?!
The more he guilty he looked, the more they LOVED it.
This shit happens in Philly jurys all the time. One case they just aquitted a serial rapist LITERALLY IN THE FACE of MULTIPLE eyewitness identifications (the victims themselves, hello?). Dude still has a pending rape charge hanging over him in one of the Dakotas, I think. They had D&A and eyewitnesses on him along with expert medical testimony.
All HE had was a black attorney (with a white woman assistant thrown in to balance the charade) who, according to courtroom reports, spoke in common street/ghetto slang style whenever addressing the jurors. The jury had at LEAST 9 (I think it was 10) blacks and they were smirking and laughing it up on the courthouse steps for the cameras after they turned the scumbub free.. It is the way juries roll in big cities.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:From the AP:
"I don't know if it's just arrogance. I don't know if it's ignorance. But you've been locked up at the Clark County Detention Center since Friday because of arrogance or ignorance — or both."
jrnyman28 wrote:That is a tragdey for sure. But should this guy then be tried in civil court? For what? I say make sure that the next time it happens (since the civil court won't stop that anyway) the case is equally airtight and tried better.
Red13JoePa wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:That is a tragdey for sure. But should this guy then be tried in civil court? For what? I say make sure that the next time it happens (since the civil court won't stop that anyway) the case is equally airtight and tried better.
That's just it, Dave28.
It CAN'T be ANY MORE airtight than the case I mentioned above or the juice case. DNA is like accurate to the millionth percentile.
The problem is when inner city juries make up their mind that, like Canseco said, they're going to "stick it to the man" what can the prosecutors do? And you can't say "balance the jury pool" b/c in the big cities if you call 75 potential jurors in in a city like Philly or LA, a disproportionate # of those are bound to be of color.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:I really wouldn't mind if the 12 assholes that found Orenthal "not guilty" were executed. I'm serious about this, too. As far as I'm concerned they committed treason. And I believe that is punishable by death.
NO joke. What the fuck were those people thinking?!
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