Judge gives former OJ co-defendant chance for drug rehab instead of prison
A Nevada judge gave a former O.J. Simpson co-defendant a warning and a break instead of sending him to prison for a probation violation.
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OJ Simpson transferred to Lovelock Correctional Center
OJ Simpson has been transferred to Lovelock Correctional Center. Simpson is serving 9 to 33 years.
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Memorabilia hearing next week for OJ Simpson
A hearing is scheduled involving the memorabilia at the center of the OJ Simpson robbery case. Next Friday, the court will have to determine who is the legal owner of the items.
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Former OJ Simpson Co-defendants Hear Sentencing
OJ Simpson is at the High Desert State Prison in Indian Springs, and Tuesday his associates faced their day in court. The four men, including the two who were carrying guns the night of the robbery, cut plea deals in exchange for their testimony against Simpson and his co-defendant, Clarence Stewart. See what their sentences were inside.
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OJ Simpson Sentenced: What's Next?
One last desperate plea from OJ Simpson did not do much to change his fate. As of now, Simpson is not eligible for parole until 2017. If he serves his full 33 year sentence, he will be 94-years-old when he is released from prison.
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OJ Offered Plea Deal: Turned It Down
It is too late now, but a Nevada prosecutor says OJ Simpson could have gotten off with a lighter sentence. A Las Vegas judge sentenced the former football star to at least nine years in prison for kidnapping and armed robbery.
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OJ Simpson Receives Sentencing
Judge Jackie Glass handed down the sentencing in the Palace Station Hotel armed robbery and kidnapping case. OJ Simpson faces 9 to 33 years. Clarence Stewart faces 7.5 to 27 years.
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OJ Simpson Hears Sentencing Friday
OJ Simpson learns his fate Friday. Simpson will be sentenced in the Palace Station robbery case.
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OJ Simpson Case: Motion For New Trial Denied
Simpson's attorneys say they are not surprised that their motion for a new trial was denied. His attorneys had filed a motion requesting a new trial on seven different points including concerns over the jury selection process and concerns over the instructions given to the jury before deliberations.
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OJ Simpson Attorneys File Motion For Retrial
Attorneys for OJ Simpson and Clarence Stewart will be back in court Friday. They plan to file a motion for retrial.
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Fred Goldman Trying To Get OJ Simpson's Hall Of Fame Ring
As OJ Simpson sits in jail in Nevada waiting to be sentenced lawyers for Fred Goldman are trying to retrieve a hall of fame ring. Fred Goldman is the father of Ron Goldman, the man who was murdered along with Simpson's ex-wife.
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O.J. Simpson's Lawyers Optimistic About Retrial Request
O.J. Simpson's lawyer says the former football great is hopeful he'll win a new trial on appeal, saying that Simpson believes "he was absolutely railroaded."
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Lawyers For Simpson & Stewart File Motion For New Trial
According to the Associated Press, lawyers for OJ Simpson and Clarence Stewart have filed motions for a new trial. Simpson and Stewart were convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping Friday in connection with a robbery last year at Palace Station.
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A Look Inside Simpson's Cell At CCDC
After a jury convicted OJ Simpson Friday of kidnapping and armed robbery, he along with his co - defendant Clarence Stewart were booked into the Clark County Detention Center. Pictures are revealing what life is like for Simpson and Stewart.
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Simpson's Attorneys Plan To Appeal Guilty Verdict
Attorneys for O.J. Simpson say they will appeal the guilty verdict in his robbery and kidnapping trial. It could take two or three years for the State Supreme Court to make a decision.
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O.J. Jurors Speak About Conviction
For the first time, jurors who convicted O.J. Simpson of armed robbery and kidnapping are speaking about their decision.
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Simpson Jury Defends Their Verdict
For the first time since convicting O.J. Simpson of armed robbery and kidnapping, jurors are speaking about their decision talked about how they reached the decision. The verdict was read Friday and jurors held a press conference Sunday to take questions from the media.
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Goldman Family Reacts to O.J. Simpson Guilty Verdict
The father of the man O.J. Simpson was accused of murdering along with his ex-wife says he's pleased that the one-time football hero could end up spending the rest of his life in jail.
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Simpson, Stewart Found Guilty On All Charges
OJ Simpson and Clarence Stewart have been found guilty on all charges in the kidnapping robbery trial from last year at Palace Station. The verdict was read just before 11pm Friday Jurors began deliberating Friday morning and deliberated for just about 13 hours.
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Simpson, Stewart Booked Into Clark County Detention Center
OJ Simpson and Clarence Stewart were booked into Clark County Detention Center early Saturday morning.
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Simpson Trial: Jury Deliberations Underway, Dinner Ordered
Jury deliberation began Friday in the OJ Simpson trial. The jury was given 41 instructions to consider during deliberation. They will decide whether there is enough evidence to convict Simpson and co-defendant Clarence Stewart on the 12 charges against each of them.
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Simpson Trial: Jurors Hear Closing Arguments
Jurors heard closing arguments Thursday in the OJ Simpson trial. They may be getting their instructions.
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Simpson Trial: Defense Rests Its Case After Calling Only One Witness
The defense has rested its case in the OJ Simpson robbery trial after calling only one witness, Tom Scotto. Simpson was in Las Vegas in September of last year for Scotto's wedding. That is when prosecutors claim Simpson robbed two sports memorabilia dealers at Palace Station last year.
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OJ Trial: Simpson's Friend Testifies For The Defense
The defense is presenting its case calling Tom Scotto to the stand. In September 2007, Simpson was in Las Vegas for Scotto's wedding.
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Simpson Trial: Court Canceled Tuesday
The players in the OJ Simpson trial have the day off. The Prosecution rested Monday, so court was canceled Tuesday.
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