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Barb wrote:Finally some justice!
Gunbot wrote:Technically, he's a first time offender so this was the right decision. Regardless how you feel about Simpson, if the judge had done a make up sentence for the other case where he got off, it would have made the justice system more of a mockery than it has been already on certain occasions.
CNN.com wrote:LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- His voice shaking, O.J. Simpson apologized in court for his role in an armed confrontation over sports memorabilia and insisted he was merely trying to recover property that had been stolen from his family.
Former football great O.J. Simpson was sentenced today to at least 15 years in prison for his role in a confrontation in a Las Vegas hotel in 2007. Simpson told the judge before the sentence was read that he did not mean to hurt anyone and did not know he was doing anything illegal. "I didn't mean to steal anything from anybody."
A pre-sentencing report recommends an 18-year prison term for O.J. Simpson, 61.
"I stand here today sorry, somewhat confused. I feel apologetic to people of state of Nevada," Simpson began. At times, he appeared to be fighting tears as he spoke.
Judge Jackie Glass said she was surprised Simpson chose to address the court. She added that the words he spoke in court were not as powerful as his words, as caught on tape, during the confrontation.
"Everything in this case was on tape," Glass said. " And its your own words, Mr. Simpson, you own words ... that that brought you here to this seat in my courtroom. The evidence in this case was overwhelming."
She continued, "You went to the room. You took guns. You used force. You took property, and in this state, that amounts to robbery with the use of a deadly weapon."
Simpson, who wore blue jail scrubs to court for Friday's sentencing, did not testify during his trial. He was convicted of armed robbery, kidnapping and assault on October 3 -- 13 years to the day after his acquittal in the killings of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Lyle Goldman.
Simpson's tone became more impassioned as he insisted he never intended to intimidate people or steal property.
"I didn't want to steal anything from anybody," Simpson said, adding that among the items he sought to recover were a wedding ring for his daughter and family photos for his son.
"I just wanted my personal things. I was stupid. I'm sorry. I didn't know I was doing anything illegal. I thought I was confronting friends. I thought I was retrieving my things. I didn't mean to hurt anybody and I didn't mean to steal anything," Simpson said.
Simpson and co-defendant C.J. Stewart face sentences of up to life in prison for their roles in a 2007 confrontation at a Las Vegas hotel.
Attorneys for the 61-year-old former running back are asking for a sentence of no more than six years. But a pre-sentencing report recommended an 18-year term, and District Judge Jackie Glass -- who cut Simpson little slack during the trial -- has wide leeway in passing sentence.
Prosecutor David Rogers told Glass that Simpson was "the ringleader, so to speak, in this case ... he chose to use force and violence to take this property."
"This case could have turned out a lot worse," Rogers added. "Who knows what might have happened, and it's all because of Mr. Simpson."
Defense attorneys, meanwhile, asked Glass for leniency.
"This isn't one of those kidnappings where you have people egregiously detained, tied up, pushed into a safe," Gabe Grasso said.
In court papers filed this week, Grasso wrote that O.J. Simpson was "clearly ... not using good judgment" when he led a group of men into a room at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino to take sports memorabilia from dealers Bruce Fromong and Al Beardsley. But Simpson deserves a lighter sentence as a first-time offender who showed no criminal intent, Grasso wrote. Watch what Simpson could be in for at the sentencing »
In court, Simpson attorney Yale Galanter said his client's actions were "beyond stupid" and that Simpson is remorseful.
Four men charged with Simpson cut deals with the prosecution and testified against the 1968 Heisman Trophy winner and his co-defendant, C.J. Stewart. One testified that Simpson asked him to bring a gun to the encounter. Stewart also faces sentencing Friday.
Simpson's attorneys have said they plan to appeal the convictions, arguing that a fair trial was nearly impossible after the 1995 murder trial that left him a celebrity outcast.
A lawsuit filed by the Brown and Goldman families found him liable for civil damages in the killings two years after his acquittal in the criminal case.
Goldman's father, Fred, who called Simpson a "scumbag" after the Nevada verdicts, is expected to be in court for Friday's sentencing. He told reporters that his family was "absolutely thrilled" at the possibility of a life sentence for Simpson.
Gunbot wrote:Technically, he's a first time offender so this was the right decision. Regardless how you feel about Simpson, if the judge had done a make up sentence for the other case where he got off, it would have made the justice system more of a mockery than it has been already on certain occasions.
Voyager wrote:CNN.com wrote:
Goldman's father, Fred, who called Simpson a "scumbag" after the Nevada verdicts, is expected to be in court for Friday's sentencing. He told reporters that his family was "absolutely thrilled" at the possibility of a life sentence for Simpson.
separate_wayz wrote:Voyager wrote:CNN.com wrote:
Goldman's father, Fred, who called Simpson a "scumbag" after the Nevada verdicts, is expected to be in court for Friday's sentencing. He told reporters that his family was "absolutely thrilled" at the possibility of a life sentence for Simpson.
Fred Goldman moved to the Phoenix valley after O.J. killed Ron and Nicole Brown. My brother used to run into him all the time.
I hope Fred Goldman does get a modicum of satisfaction after today's sentencing.
Gunbot wrote:separate_wayz wrote:Voyager wrote:CNN.com wrote:
Goldman's father, Fred, who called Simpson a "scumbag" after the Nevada verdicts, is expected to be in court for Friday's sentencing. He told reporters that his family was "absolutely thrilled" at the possibility of a life sentence for Simpson.
Fred Goldman moved to the Phoenix valley after O.J. killed Ron and Nicole Brown. My brother used to run into him all the time.
I hope Fred Goldman does get a modicum of satisfaction after today's sentencing.
Goldman will probably drop dead in 6 months. He's been running on a fuel called vengeance for more than a decade. His tank is about to run dry. When people get on a quest like he has, reaching the holy grail usually has the effect of turning them into a spent force, with no sense of direction or meaning in life, once they have obtained their goal. He will, in essence, be O.J.'s third victim.
But tax evasion is a SERIOUS crime.StocktontoMalone wrote:Gunbot wrote:Technically, he's a first time offender so this was the right decision. Regardless how you feel about Simpson, if the judge had done a make up sentence for the other case where he got off, it would have made the justice system more of a mockery than it has been already on certain occasions.
Go way back to 1931 when Capone got 7+ for tax evasion when they couldn't get him on racketeering/mob related convictions.....happens ALL the time.
Rick wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Very interesting
Wonder how much time he actually serve?
I understand that in Nevada, you have to serve at least 1/3rd of your sentence.
Gunbot wrote:Rick wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Very interesting
Wonder how much time he actually serve?
I understand that in Nevada, you have to serve at least 1/3rd of your sentence.
If he gets paroled at 5 years for the concurrent 15 year charges, than he starts two other consecutive sentences, one for 12 months and the second one after that for 18 months. So with parole, 7 1/2 years minimum for everything.
separate_wayz wrote:Wonder if he'll be kept in solitary confinement, away from the general population, for his own protection. That would be some pretty hard time to serve -- 23 hours in your cell, by yourself.
Voyager wrote:separate_wayz wrote:Wonder if he'll be kept in solitary confinement, away from the general population, for his own protection. That would be some pretty hard time to serve -- 23 hours in your cell, by yourself.
Probably so. He'll be another Scott Peterson. No one to abuse, no one to humiliate, no one to murder... except himself.
Pretty sad existence if you ask me. But what else can you do with psychopaths? They cannot be rehabilitated, so the only way to deal with them is to execute them or keep them away from society.
Gunbot wrote:separate_wayz wrote:Voyager wrote:CNN.com wrote:
Goldman's father, Fred, who called Simpson a "scumbag" after the Nevada verdicts, is expected to be in court for Friday's sentencing. He told reporters that his family was "absolutely thrilled" at the possibility of a life sentence for Simpson.
Fred Goldman moved to the Phoenix valley after O.J. killed Ron and Nicole Brown. My brother used to run into him all the time.
I hope Fred Goldman does get a modicum of satisfaction after today's sentencing.
Goldman will probably drop dead in 6 months. He's been running on a fuel called vengeance for more than a decade. His tank is about to run dry. When people get on a quest like he has, reaching the holy grail usually has the effect of turning them into a spent force, with no sense of direction or meaning in life, once they have obtained their goal. He will, in essence, be O.J.'s third victim.
separate_wayz wrote:Voyager wrote:CNN.com wrote:
Goldman's father, Fred, who called Simpson a "scumbag" after the Nevada verdicts, is expected to be in court for Friday's sentencing. He told reporters that his family was "absolutely thrilled" at the possibility of a life sentence for Simpson.
Fred Goldman moved to the Phoenix valley after O.J. killed Ron and Nicole Brown. My brother used to run into him all the time.
I hope Fred Goldman does get a modicum of satisfaction after today's sentencing.
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