O.J. Simpson Appeals Robbery, Kidnapping Convictions to Nevada Supreme Court »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 5 months, 2 weeks ago in News

In what can only be termed "expected," O.J. Simpson has filed an appeal with the Nevada Supreme Court in the convictions he received last year involving armed robbery and kidnapping.

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    This case should never have been brought before the courts....

    Any man would want to get property stolen from his keeping...

    The Goldman's look like vicious Greedy Pigs looking to cash in at OJ's expense...

    Now than, If any man was confronted with a man appearing to have a sexual meeting with his current/ex-wife would take drastic action..

    Who really knows what ron goldman a young white male had in mind meeting Mr. Simpson's wife???

    How would any real man act protecting his wife???

    The Goldman's look like Greedy Pigs looking for OJ's Money, How sad...

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