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- Amada Knox, O.J. Simpson, Others Go Free on October 3An article showing several acquittals that happened on the date of October 3rd of various years
- Casey Anthony Not Guilty of Murder; Biggest Travesty Since O.J. Simpson VerdictCasey Anthony was found not guilty on all counts except for providing false information to police.
- Reports of O.J. Simpson Prison Beating Are False, ReportedlyTMZ informants have now stated that the rumors are false. O.J. Simpson was not beaten up in prison.
- O.J. Simpson Beaten Up in JailO.J. Simpson, the man known as "The Killer Who Got Away With It", was allegedly beaten to a bloody pulp by skinheads in the Las Vegas jail where he's currently incarcerated according to numerous internet websites. Is it true?
- O.J. Simpson Badly Beaten in Prison by White Supremacist?O.J. Simpson has been badly beaten by a white supremacist in the Nevada prison where he is serving time. So with the skinheads having it out for him, will he survive his sentence?
An Expose on Innocence: Four Reasons Why O.J. Simpson Could Not Have Killed Nicole Brown or Ronald GoldmanO.J. Simpson was acquitted of murder, but the stigma of guilt remains. Here's why, despite popular belief, he really was innocent of murder. Does Attorney F. Lee Bailey know things that we don't and will they be revealed soon?- Where I was and What Happened on the Day O.J. Simpson was Found Not Guilty of MurderThe question of whether or not O.J. Simpson is guilty of murder is a heated topic. It can almost incite a riot. Personally, I think he's a dummy, but not a murderer. What was your reaction on the day he was found not guilty. Here's my story.
- THE RACE CARD and O.J. SIMPSONAs a black person, when it comes to the race card, I'm not sure if I want to close my account or increase my credit limit! I'm confused.
- O.J. Simpson, R Kelly, Michael Jackson: "Acquitted" Has Become the Verdict for Guilty Black MenAcquitted is the verdict guilty famous black people get when they've committed a crime.
- Karma Keeps Nipping O. J. Simpson in the BudOn Friday, former football star O. J. Simpson was denied his appeal of his 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping. His attorney believes that this is "prejudical payback".
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 40 is O.J. Simpson, Number 39 is Gino Marchetti and Number 38 is Lance AlworthThe Top 100 countdown is revealing some of the all-time great players. Who are they and why are they great?
- Top 10 Trojan Players: O.J. SimpsonO.J. Simpson was one of the most gifted natural athletes of all time and USC's number one football players.
- NFL Player Profiles: O.J. SimpsonA look at the story of O.J. Simpson.
- Did O.J. Simpson Really Get a Fair Trial?The most awaited trial of the year is over as many awaited for a guilty verdict this time for O.J. Simpson. Maybe now they'll finally put it all to rest.
O. J. Simpson, Angelina Jolie, Jonas Brothers Headline Celebrity SitesThis week in celebrity news has been eventful to say the least; prison sentences of O.J. Simpson and Boy George, Angelina Jolie making headlines with her record income, stalkers and more.
O.J.Simpson Gets Slapped with Hefty Prison SentenceO.J. Simpson appeared despondent and close to tears, today, as he told the Judge he was "sorry and confused" and then launched into a disjointed and emotional attempt to explain his actions.
O.J. Simpson Sentencing Seen by Many as Justice for 1995 AcquittalFor many, Simpson's imminent jail time is more than that. It's justice finally winning the day. Though the crime is unrelated to the infamous 1995 murder trial, many perceive the sentencing as justice for the victims.
O.J. Simpson Sentenced to Prison for at Least 15 YearsA look at the sentencing of OJ Simpson.- O. J. Simpson Sentenced to 15 YearsO.J. Simpson, the former football star and defendant in one of the most controversial murder cases in American history, was sentenced for armed robbery and kidnapping. The sentence, handed down by Judge Jackie Glass, was sixteen years.
- O. J. Simpson Could Get 6 Years, 18 Years -- or DeathThe chances for O. J. Simpson to recieve a fair sentencing is debatable.
- O.J. Simpson in the Hall of Fame, but Pete Rose is Not?Examining why O.J. Simpson is in the Hall of Fame and not Pete Rose.
- O.J. Simpson Verdict is In: Guilty on All ChargesThousands, if not millions, of people are overjoyed. It looks like O.J. Simpson is finally going to jail. . A verdict has just been reached in Simpson's latest trial and he has been found guilty on 12 charges.
- Why was Clarence J. Stewart Convicted? Jury Didn't Trust the Witneses; They Relied on the RecordingsThis article is about Clarence J. Stewart, a minor player in the event; is he getting an unfair deal because he had to stand trial with O. J. Simpson? Jury said the case was weak.
- O.J. Simpson Guilty on All AccountsThere is controversy now that O.J. may be getting punished for past crimes unaccounted for.
- O.J. Simpson Behind BarsWill Justice stay served?
- Putting OJ Simpson Behind BarsIs justice served?
- The Man Behind O. J. Simpson's Bust: Thomas RiccioThomas Riccio; the man behind O. J. Simpson's bust.
- O. J. Simpson Found Guilty of Armed Robbery, KidnappingO. J. Simpson has been found guilty on all charges, including kidnapping and armed robbery, in connection to an incident a year ago in Las Vegas in which Simpson and five other men burst into a room at a hotel to recover sports memorabilia at gun point.
- O.J Simpson Receives Guilty Verdict in Armed Robbery TrialO.J Simpson's second high profile trial ended more quietly than his first, which ended 13 years ago today. The other difference is that Simpson was found guilty for robbery in Las Vegas.
O.J. Simpson Verdict: Simpson Guilty on All Charges!O.J. Simpson was found guilty last night of all charges levied against him in a Las Vegas Courtroom. The most serious ones are kidnapping and armed robbery.
O.J. Simpson is Going to Jail After Being Found Guilty on All CountsThe trial finally comes to an end when the jury comes back with a guilty verdict on all charges facing O.J. Simpson- O. J. Simpson Found Guilty on All 12 Counts in Nevada, Las VegasO. J. Simpson and Clarence Stewart found guilty by Las Vegas jury on all counts, after jury deliberated for approximately 13 hours.
- Jury Bias in the O.J. Simpson Trial: Proof High-Profile Trials Shouldn't Be TelevisedFuture judges in high-profile trials will have to consider the precedent-inducing phenomena of bias by memory of the media when picking juries. For O.J. Simpson's Vegas trial, it certainly proves this exists and may end the era of televising celebrity trials...
- O.J. Simpson Treated like Home-town Hero During Minnesota Vacation in Ottertail CountyDuring O.J. Simpson's recent vacation in northern Minnesota the people and press of Minnesota treated O.J. like a home-town hero. What were these people thinking?
- O.J. Simpson: What Went Wrong?An in depth look at what went wrong with the investigation and subsequent trial of O.J. Simpson for the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
Mark Jensen V. O.J. Simpson, Wife Murders; Cause and EffectO.J. Simpson and Mark Jensen were tried for murdering their wives. While their purported crimes and certain facts are parallel, their paths led to opposing outcomes. Similar acts; disparate results. What went right for Simpson went wrong for Jensen.- O.J. Simpson and Other Moments in Sports InfamyBack behind bars for a parole violation, O.J. Simpson has become the yardstick against which sports crime can be measured.
O.J. Simpson to Return to Jail: Former Football Star One of Many Great Athletes Who Found Infamy Off the FieldO.J. Simpson, who was arrested for armed robber in Las Vegas, Nevada, is just one of many great athletes who found infamy for their exploits off the field
Top Ten New Years Resolutions for O.J SimpsonA list of the the top ten things that O.J Simpson looks to change about himself in the upcoming year.- O.J. Simpson- Hero of the Right WingI host a Black Talk Radio show in New York. I still remember clearly the live, call-in shows we did before, during, and after the O.J. Simpson trial. I used to joke to my audience
