OJ Simpson was today starting a jail term of up to 33 years for kidnapping and armed robbery.Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Simpson remains an American cultural icon as much for his infamous tangles with the law as his exploits in American football and Hollywood. The rise and fall of "The Juice" has reached a whole new audience in recent years with the documentary series OJ: Made in America and drama The People...
Simpson is up for parole next week and is hoping to be paroled. If he should fail, his next chance will be when he is 75 years old in 2022. Let's be honest, I still wouldn't want to trade my freedom for these little luxuries in jail....
Simpson's conviction came 13 years to the day after the former movie and TV star was acquitted in the Los Angeles "trial of the century" in the stabbing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. Six years later, a jury in Miami acquitted him of all ...
Simpson, who was acquitted of all criminal charges in the 1994 killing of his ex-wife,Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, is serving his time for the botched robbery at Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada. The prison has the capacity to hold about 1,680 inmates and is...
Simpson had put on rubber gloves before trying on the glove in court, which Cryer acknowledged would likely change how the glove fit. “But you have to remember that the prosecution allowed that to happen,” he said. That experiment is something Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor...
Simpson Trial -- They Keyed 'Guilty' on My Dad's Car Cryer does not think, however, that the jury was given enough evidence to convict Simpson in 1995. "There was no way that I could convict a person, to send someone to jail for the rest of their life, based...
O.J. Simpson is a free man. A Nevada State Police spokeswoman said the 74-year-old former football star and actor, acquitted California murder defendant and convicted Las Vegas armed robber was discharged from parole effective Dec. 1.
O.J. Simpson will be paroled after serving nine years in prison for a botched bid to retrieve sports memorabilia in Las Vegas.
Simpson had an unlikely factor working in his favor: he was technically a “first-time offender” in that he had never before been found guilty of a crime. His only criminal record stemmed from a 1989 spousal abuse charge, for which he pleaded no contest—which means not contesting a charg...