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Simpson testified that he paid Galanter $125,000 to make a video montage for the appeal, but no video montage was ever made. [26] Simpson's attempt to secure a new trial centered around his claim that Galanter was incompetent and had a conflict of interest; [27] this argument was rejected by the trial court and Nevada's supreme court. [28]
Simpson faced a possible life sentence with parole on the kidnapping charge, and mandatory prison time for armed robbery. [191] On December 5, 2008, Simpson was sentenced to a total of 33 years in prison, [192] with the possibility of parole after nine years, in 2017. [193]
Simpson was sentenced to a minimum of nine years and maximum of 33. Key facts about O.J. Simpson: If the Pro Football Hall of Famer is granted parole, he could be released from prison on Oct. 1.
Simpson later served nine years in a Nevada prison after being convicted in 2008 on 12 counts of armed robbery and kidnapping two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel.
The 1995 trial of O.J. Simpson captured the attention of all of America, with more than 150 million watching the verdict. (Vince Bucci/Pool Photo via AP, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Through interviews, news footage, and archival audio and video, O.J.: Made in America traces the life and career of O. J. Simpson, starting with his arrival at the University of Southern California as an emerging football superstar and ending with his incarceration in 2007 for robbery.
On October 3rd in 1994, OJ Simpson was acquitted of double murder charges. The former Heisman Winner and Buffalo Bills player was accused of the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
Simpson's mugshot, June 17, 1994. On Tuesday, October 3, 1995, the verdict in the murder trial of O. J. Simpson was announced and Simpson was acquitted on both counts of murder. [1]