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So O.J. goes to jail...

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Its about freakin time! Only took how many years?

 
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its about damn time ... guilty on all charges, but they could not find him guilty of murder ?? WTF ??
 
Did you see his reaction on the first guilty? I thought he was gonna kill another woman. Almost like a "wtf" moment in and of itself. Priceless.
 
lol look at the guard behind him. He looks like he is a lil nervous and breathing kinda hard lol.
 
In my personal opinion (I'm not looking to start a fight or anything of the like), the murder trial was so racially motivated that OJ could not have been found guilty. That trial took place, what, something like a year after the L.A. riots. If OJ would have got what he had coming then, there probably would have been another riot, and I'm sure the jurors were clued into that. But this is just my opinion.
 
On the bright side, he might score points if he keeps looking for the REAL killers in prison. So far, he's only looked on golf courses.
 
I found it ironic that this verdict came 13 years to the day of his 'not guilty' verdict. I like how his lawyers ask that he be released until an appeal could be filed......LOL. I believe had they allowed that, OJ would have tried to 'disappear'. Instead, he's going to 'disappear' in a jail cell.....possibly for the rest of his life.
 
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I think he'll end up in his own private cell, because someone will try to take his rear end out, just to be 'famous'. If he's in general population, he won't last long.
 
I had a buddy who worked in the SHU at Corcran State Pen, where Charles Manson is. They will most likely put him in the SHU unless he asks to be general pop.
 
They want let him in general pop, he'll have it made. He'll have guards bringing him whoppers, whiskey, and any other substances that he needs just to get in favor with him for autographed memorabilia and things like that.
 
I don't think OJ's name is worth a whole lot anymore. If it was stuff signed back before he turned into a hood then ya, but not now.
 
I get tired of special treatment for 'stars/celebrities' who go to prison. They're f'ing criminals, just like every other 'regular' person in there. If they didn't want to be in GP, hey, try this.....how about not doing the thing that got you sent to prison? It's not rocket science, "you can't do the time, don't do the crime". Pretty simple to understand. If something happens to them in GP, so what? It's the states/governments responsibility to protect the people on the outside by keeping criminals locked up, why must the criminals be protected as well? I thought by going to prison you pretty much give up all your rights of protection.

Sorry for rant, this is just another thing that really pisses me off.
 
Not saying its right or wrong, but the corrections officers have a duty to protect the inmates from each other and from themselves. If someone asks to be removed from a dangerous situation and the request is denied, and then they are injured or killed, the state or federal system just assumed a huge ass liability and is going to be paying someone a lot of money.

And OJ's stuff is still bringing a ton of money. Maybe not like it was at its peak, but collectors are still paying a lot for it. It will probably increase now that he's locked up. Charles Manson's artwork has had recorded sales in the six digits, and we're talking about an 8 inch spider thats made from pillow case thread or something like that. People go crazy for celebrity jail memorabilia, so much so that some inmates cannot send art outside of prison, which has driven the cost of manson's stuff through the roof.
 
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Not saying its right or wrong, but the corrections officers have a duty to protect the inmates from each other and from themselves. If someone asks to be removed from a dangerous situation and the request is denied, and then they are injured or killed, the state or federal system just assumed a huge ass liability and is going to be paying someone a lot of money.

I hear what you're saying. That's just another part that I think is a bunch of crap. Protecting someone who's raped children/women, just seems wrong to me. I know not everyone who is in jail is a rapist. I sometimes think that they have as many rights as people who are not in jail and I just don't agree with that.
ACK!! I could ramble on forever about this, so I'll save us all the time and just shut up now. :hehe:
 
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