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  2. O. J. Simpson robbery case - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2008, Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison with eligibility for parole in nine years (in October 2017). On July 20, 2017, Simpson was granted parole, [ 6 ] and was freed three months later. [ 7 ]

  3. O.J. Simpson granted parole after serving 9 years in prison ...

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    Former football player and actor O.J. Simpson was granted freedom on Thursday by the Nevada Board of Parole. O.J. Simpson granted parole after serving 9 years in prison for a 2008 conviction Skip ...

  4. O.J. Simpson Fast Facts - AOL

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    Here is a look at the life of former NFL star O.J. Simpson. Personal. Birth date: July 9, 1947. Death date: April 10, 2024. ... July 20, 2017 - A Nevada parole board grants Simpson parole.

  5. O.J. Simpson no longer on parole, discharged early in robbery ...

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    O.J. Simpson was discharged this month from parole stemming from a 2008 conviction related to an armed robbery in Las Vegas.

  6. O. J. Simpson - Wikipedia

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    At his parole hearing on July 20, 2017, the board decided to grant Simpson parole, with certain parole conditions such as travel restrictions, non-contact with co-defendants from the robbery, and not drinking excessively. He was released on October 1, having served almost nine years.

  7. O.J. Simpson, Ex-Football Player and Acquitted Murder ... - AOL

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    Though Simpson was sentenced to a total of 33 years in prison, he was released on parole in 2017, then released early from parole in 2021 due to good behavior. Simpson’s criminal trial left an ...

  8. O.J. Simpson freed on parole

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  9. Reaction to the verdict in the O. J. Simpson criminal trial

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    In 2016, Carrie Bess admitted that while she still believes that acquitting Simpson as payback for Rodney King was the correct decision in the atmosphere of the 1990s, she regrets the not guilty verdict following Simpson's arrest in Las Vegas, and labelled Simpson as "stupid" for getting himself into more trouble. [58]