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    OJ might spend the rest of his life in prison.

    First let me be the first to say, I think he killed his wife. However, through our justice system, he got off. Now, he gets convicted for doing what anyone of us would have done.
    A. Someone steals your stuff. Over $200,000 worth.
    B. Police won't help.
    C. You go get it with a couple of buddies.
    D. You spend the rest of your life in prison when no one was hurt.
    This is bullshit. Whether you like OJ or not. If someone stole your LSX, I be damned if you wouldn't go get it back.... and I don't know of many LSx's worth over $100K.

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    Remember when he was trying to sell a book deal?

    The essence of class, that man is not.

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    He won't get life...he'll probably do 5 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennedy View Post
    Remember when he was trying to sell a book deal?

    The essence of class, that man is not.
    Hey, I'm not disagreeing with you. I think the jurors couldn't get who was on trial out of their mind. Here's the problem. Lawyers use previous public cases as a reason for defense or prosecution. Now that this case has been tried. It sets a platform for others in the same situation. This is where the problem lies. I once combed a neighborhood for days after my radio stolen. I was fully armed and the cops told me to let it go. If I'd found my radio, I would have done the same thing that O.J. did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealLiveMD View Post
    Hey, I'm not disagreeing with you. I think the jurors couldn't get who was on trial out of their mind. Here's the problem. Lawyers use previous public cases as a reason for defense or prosecution. Now that this case has been tried. It sets a platform for others in the same situation. This is where the problem lies. I once combed a neighborhood for days after my radio stolen. I was fully armed and the cops told me to let it go. If I'd found my radio, I would have done the same thing that O.J. did.
    Was this before or after you became a Doctor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealLiveMD View Post
    Hey, I'm not disagreeing with you. I think the jurors couldn't get who was on trial out of their mind. Here's the problem. Lawyers use previous public cases as a reason for defense or prosecution. Now that this case has been tried. It sets a platform for others in the same situation. This is where the problem lies. I once combed a neighborhood for days after my radio stolen. I was fully armed and the cops told me to let it go. If I'd found my radio, I would have done the same thing that O.J. did.
    You would have shot someone over a radio? You'd deserve to go to PMITA prison, too.

    I hope OJ gets what's coming to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennedy View Post
    Was this before or after you became a Doctor?
    This was before. When I was broke. I didn't plan on shooting anyone just as OJ didn't. I had my gun in case there was a confrontation though. As an M.D. and an older male, I've let things go alot. Now, I'd be sued. When I was young and strugling though, a $150 radio that I bought while making $3.30/hour was a big deal. Call it how you want, but I'm just saying it's hard to know who took your belongings, have the police not respond, and just act like nothing has ever happened.

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    So what the guy made some bad decisions, like you never did. He was my mentor growing up in Buffalo so i guess i got his back I'm not saying everything was right that he has been Accused of, but if someone has my memorabilia i'm gonna try and get it back one way or another.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RealLiveMD View Post
    This was before. When I was broke. I didn't plan on shooting anyone just as OJ didn't. I had my gun in case there was a confrontation though. As an M.D. and an older male, I've let things go alot. Now, I'd be sued. When I was young and strugling though, a $150 radio that I bought while making $3.30/hour was a big deal. Call it how you want, but I'm just saying it's hard to know who took your belongings, have the police not respond, and just act like nothing has ever happened.
    Given those circumstances, I think I'd call it the way you did RLMD. Maybe not the brightest thing I'd have ever done, but I can see the justice behind it.

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    I wonder how the hell he is going to find the real killer when he is in jail?

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    if he goes to prison for life it is soley because people can't get the murder trial out of there heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juiced99ws6 View Post
    if he goes to prison for life it is soley because people can't get the murder trial out of there heads.
    +1. We actually watched that trial in KINDERGARTEN. I remember it well. Karmas a bitch, why would you steal your own stuff back that had signatures on it????


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    Quote Originally Posted by SeVeReDiStOrTiOn View Post
    He won't get life...he'll probably do 5 years
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealLiveMD View Post
    First let me be the first to say, I think he killed his wife. However, through our justice system, he got off. Now, he gets convicted for doing what anyone of us would have done.
    A. Someone steals your stuff. Over $200,000 worth.
    B. Police won't help.
    C. You go get it with a couple of buddies.
    D. You spend the rest of your life in prison when no one was hurt.
    This is bullshit. Whether you like OJ or not. If someone stole your LSX, I be damned if you wouldn't go get it back.... and I don't know of many LSx's worth over $100K.
    A) Nobody stole shit from him.
    B) Police would not do anything because there had been no crime. See A)
    C) That is called vigilante justice. We are a civilized society with laws.
    D) Kidnapping and armed robbery isn't a crime where your from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doberman 152 View Post
    So what the guy made some bad decisions, like you never did. He was my mentor growing up in Buffalo so i guess i got his back Click for full sizeI'm not saying everything was right that he has been Accused of, but if someone has my memorabilia i'm gonna try and get it back one way or another.

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    I guess none of those plaudits are going to do him any good now..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by fxgs View Post
    I guess none of those plaudits are going to do him any good now..........
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    Enthusiastic expression of praise or approval: a new play that opened to the plaudits of the critics.

    [Short for Latin plaudite, pl. imperative of plaudere, to applaud (used at the end of Roman plays).]

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    Without deciding one way or the other on the first case (LA's finest sure messed up that investigation) it had to have hurt him financially-

    The guy has been out of work, and probably not many offers coming in- If someone took his stuff on commission, they refused to pay or return (and, again, I don't claim to have all the facts) it might seem pretty important- heck, I have a regular job and $200,000 sounds like a lot of money to me-

    Not defending him, but, given how just about everybody in the country assumes him to be guilty, I don't have a hard time imagining that the police may have not worked all that hard solving his problems or investigating his claimed robbery-

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    Quote Originally Posted by volleybill View Post
    Without deciding one way or the other on the first case (LA's finest sure messed up that investigation) it had to have hurt him financially-

    The guy has been out of work, and probably not many offers coming in- If someone took his stuff on commission, they refused to pay or return (and, again, I don't claim to have all the facts) it might seem pretty important- heck, I have a regular job and $200,000 sounds like a lot of money to me-

    Not defending him, but, given how just about everybody in the country assumes him to be guilty, I don't have a hard time imagining that the police may have not worked all that hard solving his problems or investigating his claimed robbery-
    The civil suit is what really flattened him financially, bill. He basically received a life sentence as far as making any significant cash again, as I understand it.

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