Will the Juice be cut loose?

Here in Philadelphia too, but not none stop. If he was your average person, he would get out for sure. But because he's OJ, I seriously doubt it.
 
Everyone out here (all the local legal analysts and stuff) say they believe he is getting out so I assume they have inside info. I should go down to the sport book and see if they are taking bets.
 
The so-called victim is advocating for OJ's release and since his participation in the setup and testimony was the key evidence against OJ, he will likely be freed.
 
Setting the Juice loose = a travesty of justice. :(
So setting up a bogus crime and kangaroo court conviction just to lock him up was a shining moment for "justice?"
Too many people think it's fine to break the rules/laws when it suits their purpose, but cry "foul" when others do the same. His acquittal on the murder charges is all on the LA DA and cops. They should try doing a straight investigation sometime. I wouldn't walk across the street to spit on OJ, but I might to launch a loogie at Mark Furman and Marcia Clark.
 
Sorry, mates. I was implying societal justice, or "karma," for all the death threats, domestic violence, and acts of homicide he committed, and not the specific laws of Nevada (pertaining to his conviction and incarceration) or California.
I was making a statement about my p-e-r-s-o-n-a-l opinions of justice, not jurisprudence. I apologize.
 
Sorry, mates. I was implying societal justice, or "karma," for all the death threats, domestic violence, and acts of homicide he committed, and not the specific laws of Nevada (pertaining to his conviction and incarceration) or California.
I was making a statement about my p-e-r-s-o-n-a-l opinions of justice, not jurisprudence. I apologize.

Understood, just wondering...and you have every right to your opinion.

I just don't want to see the justice system break down and try to keep him in jail for a crime he was acquitted of (murder). The release on parole must be based solely on the conviction in Nevada and not on supposed previous crimes. If that happens the justice system is worthless...
 
societal justice,
That is accomplished by shunning him. Any act beyond that is more properly termed vengeance or vigilantism. The importance of following the "law" is possibly going to become very important for our whole nation, shortly. I have been aware of, but embargoed from revealing, some pretty serious crimes committed by people who's social status might make them invincible in a nation of "exceptions" rather than laws. I hope that "alternative facts" and loyalty do not prevail over truth and law.
 
I just want to stop hearing about it; if his situation is such of one who typically gets paroled, he should too.
If something bad happened to him shortly after his parole, I would not be sad though I dont wish it on him.

Talk about a fall from grace, heres the opening of the Wiki:

Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson, nicknamed The Juice, is a former American football running back, broadcaster, actor, advertising spokesman, alleged murderer, and convicted armed robber and kidnapper, ...

I would think that was some kind of joke if I didnt know it was true.
 
I believe your state is at the head. Beware, though, those who opt for the vigilantism are often the victims of same.
LEt em come---got old ammo I need to use up some land mines Im not exactly sure where I buried and a hungry pig or two-----
 
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