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The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson was a criminal trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court, in which former NFL player and actor O. J. Simpson was tried and acquitted for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, who were stabbed to death outside Brown's condominium in Los Angeles on June 12, 1994.
Simpson posted bond that evening and returned to Miami the next day. [184] The trial began on September 8, 2008, in the court of Nevada District Court Judge Jackie Glass, before an all-white jury, [185] in stark contrast to Simpson's earlier murder trial. [186] Simpson and his co-defendant were found guilty of all charges on October 3. [187]
Simpson also denied the allegation that he or the people with him carried weapons. Bail was later set at $125,000. [3] [4] On October 3, 2008—exactly 13 years after he was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman—Simpson was found guilty of all 12 charges.
October 3, 2008 - Simpson is found guilty on 12 counts, including kidnapping and armed robbery. December 5, 2008 - Simpson is sentenced to up to 33 years in jail but will be eligible for parole ...
That counted as kidnapping and, on Oct. 3, 2008, Simpson was convicted of multiple charges including kidnapping, assault, robbery and use of a deadly weapon. He would remain in prison until his ...
Simpson, 70, and several others entered a hotel room and took hundreds of pieces of sports memorabilia from two men. He was convicted in 2008 on 12 counts, including burglary with the use of a ...
Rumors circulated that Simpson had been on drugs at the time of the murder (later dismissed as blood tests were negative for Simpson, Brown, and Goldman), and the New York Post 's Cindy Adams reported that the pair had gone to a local Burger King, where a prominent drug dealer known only as "J. R." later said he had sold them crystal meth. [6] [7]
He did not get his life back.” ... Simpson was convicted in a nearly empty courtroom of armed robbery, kidnapping, conspiracy and other charges on Oct. 3, 2008, exactly 13 years after he was ...