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Finally.  ;)

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Finally. ;)

Not so fast.....lets see how many heavy hittin' lawyers he hires this time. However, I do believe he's guilty. (Both times)  ;)

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You can take the kid out of the city but you can't take the city out of the kid.

Once a thug always a thug.

We shall see.

Just think, they could put O.J. and Vick in the same cell. :-?

Nah, it wouldn't be right to put two former NFL running backs in the same cell. :-/

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...............

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I was at a chinese restraunt and this came on the TV there, and man those waitress thought I was a freak. I was rolling on the floor at restraunt. That news made my day.

Kind of ironic you know? get away with murder, but not robbery. If he gets accquit for this, I'll be.

I'm staying out of this topic but doesnt suprise me.  Thats all I got to say. :-X

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Finally. ;)

Not so fast.....lets see how many heavy hittin' lawyers he hires this time. However, I do believe he's guilty. (Both times) ;)

The prosecution screwed the pooch the first time around, any good lawyer would have attacked the evidence that came up missing, you know, the blood that was logged in, yet couldn't be found, and then, out ot the blue, more blood evidence appeared behind the house.

OJ got away with murder because of the mishandling of eveidence, Our tax dollars hard at work.    It didn't hurt that one of the key witnesses had racial character flaws docuemented in his police service record.

I would concur, he's guilty, but our system in place, said other wise because of the prosecution fu bar.

Matt

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Question: If O.J. truly is innocent in this one( ;D)

Do you think that the previous murder case will effect the outcome of this trial. (in revenge of his acquittance)

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