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|    Mark Fuhrman: Will OJ Simpson get parole    |
|    19 Jul 17 04:19:51    |
      XPost: misc.legal, sac.politics, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: soc.culture.african.american       From: black.lies.matter@abc.com              The circus is back in town. O.J. Simpson is getting exactly what       he loves – attention.              There's never a pause as to why any news on Orenthal James       Simpson is cutting-edge journalism. I got it 23 years ago:       "Heisman trophy winner and star running back kills ex-wife and       boyfriend."              But the tragedy has been lived, televised, and documented to       death. And now O.J. is center stage once more trying to get       parole for a two-bit robbery in Las Vegas where 10 years ago he       rationalized that property that was once his somehow always       remains "O.J.’s Stuff."              Ten years ago, when O.J. took an entourage of dummies to a Las       Vegas hotel to retrieve his "stuff," he once again felt above       the law.              He walked into that hotel room where the victims knew exactly       who was confronting them.              Someone was hit, pushed. A gun was waved around. One victim was       forced to move – ah, a kidnapping! Quite a caper.              Somewhere along the way Simpson forgot about a little thing       called a civil judgment and even if these disputed items in this       Las Vegas hotel weren't legally the victim's property, they       surely were not Simpson's – they belonged to the Brown and       Goldman families.              The Simpson gang gets arrested. Now the Las Vegas detectives       play the small fish to land the big one. Suspects start rolling       over to get a deal.              The detectives did exactly what I would have done. A suspect who       got away with a double murder was dumb enough to come here and       pull this silly robbery.              They threw every charge at Simpson they could including the big       enchilada – kidnapping. Trial goes down and the "Juice" gets 10       to 33 years. Good work guys.              Now nine years later O.J. is up for parole. Of course he is. He       has done more time for a business dispute robbery where the main       suspect knew the victim than any case in my law enforcement       experience.              Nine years in prison! That’s a big chunk of time for a suspect       with a clean rap sheet.              The big question: "Will O.J. get paroled?" I would say, "Yes."              The legal reasoning for parole is that he did the minimum time       without any prison violations. But the behind-the-scenes       motivation might be to get Simpson out of the Nevada prison       system.              Regardless, I predict that on October 1, O.J. Simpson will walk       out of Lovelock Prison.                     Mark Fuhrman currently serves as a forensic and crime scene       expert for FOX News Channel (FNC).Prior to contributing for FNC,       Fuhrman was an on-air consultant for ABC, CBS and Court TV. He       also served as a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) detective       for 20 years, where he rose to fame as a key investigator and       was a witness in the O.J. Simpson trial. Fuhrman received more       than 55 official commendations during his 20 years with the LAPD.              http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/07/18/mark-fuhrman-will-oj-       simpson-get-parole-course.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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