On Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:55 PM Michael wrote:

>Michael Oke, II wrote:
>> OJ was found to be liable in the civil trial which is not the same as

>> being found guilty.

>Very true....thanks for the correction!

>From wikipedia.org:
"In 1997, a default judgment against Simpson was awarded for their
wrongful deaths in civil court by an all white jury, but to date he has
paid little of the $33.5 million judgment.[1] He gained further
notoriety in late 2006 when he wrote a book titled If I Did It. The
book, which purports to be a first-person fictional account of the
murder had he actually committed it, was withdrawn by the publisher just
before its release. The book was later released by the Goldman family
and the title of the book was expanded to If I Did It: Confessions of
the Killer (ISBN 978-0825305887). In September 2007, Simpson faced more
legal troubles, as he was arrested[2] and subsequently charged with
numerous felonies, including robbery with a deadly weapon, burglary with
a firearm, assault with a deadly weapon, first-degree kidnapping with
use of a deadly weapon (which carries possible life sentence), coercion
with use of a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit robbery, conspiracy to
commit kidnapping, and conspiracy to commit a crime." 

I was wondering what happed with hotel theft.  Seems the trial has been
reset to September 8, 2008.  I guess until then he gets to play golf in
FL...

David L. Crooks



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