Friday, December 5, 2008

Breaking News: O.J. Simpson Sentenced to.....Live blogging

I have been glued to the TV today watching the Juice's sentencing. It has been very reminiscent of 4th grade when our teachers actually stopped class and allowed us to watch the ruling on O.J.'s previous brush with the law (good teaching skills). I think you remember that one, right?



The judge in this case just said, "I'm not here to sentence Mr. Simpson for what's happened in his life previously in the criminal justice system." She then went on to say, "I have to respect what happened in the case thirteen years ago with Mr. Simpson. The jury decided. There are many people who disagree with that verdict, but that doesn't matter to me."

yeah right!!!! you tell 'em judge!!!

The sad part is that she's not believable. She just reiterated that she's not here to allow for retribution or payback from the previous O.J. case. WOW you already said it once lady. Do you think the more you say it the more people will believe you? O.J. is about to get sentenced on numerous counts of armed robbery, breaking and entering, and kidnapping with a deadly weapon. But really? murder.

They're sentencing "Mr. Stewart," right now, one of O.J.'s accomplices and it sounds like the dude got numerous YEARS in jail. I can't really tell, because sentences are running concurrent with each other and are measured in months. Also all of the counts have minumum and maximum terms.

O.J. looks stone-faced and is shaking his head "no" as he gets sentenced. I just heard a "fixed term of 15 years" in there twice. There's a minumum term of 60 months thrown in there too! Holy shit O.J. is getting rocked this time. Another minimum term of 60 months! Holy shit! I'm waiting to hear from Roger Cossack right now about how many years this all adds up to....Now he's explaining the difference between consecutive and concurrent like were fucking morons. We know, Rog. Just give us the cold, hard facts.

Bottom line: O.J. is spending at least 9-10 years in prison with numerous years of parole afterwards if he gets out that early.

What for? You be the judge.

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