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re: the slyest, most hilarious, nauseating, self-serving nugget of OJ parole

Posted on 7/20/17 at 8:16 pm to
Posted by StrongSafety
Member since Sep 2004
17547 posts
Posted on 7/20/17 at 8:16 pm to
Yes I do.

The prosecution botched something that should have been easy. But they tampered with evidence, DA GETS CHARGED WITH PERJURY, and they were incredibly racist and biased. Too much legal doubt to convict him.

Now do I think he did it? Yes I do, I think he's a guilty scum bag, but the prosecution couldn't in my opinion prove beyond a responsible doubt that he did it. Must acquit
Posted by Iowa Golfer
Heaven
Member since Dec 2013
10232 posts
Posted on 7/20/17 at 8:27 pm to
You're correct. And will probably get down voted by people who supposedly love the Constitution.

If I'm honest, I can't rip the intelligence community and Mueller's appearance of a conflict, and somehow defend prosecutorial lack of ethics in the OJ murder trial, or the fairly stiff sentence after the initial offer in the Nevada armed robery.
Posted by ChineseBandit58
Pearland, TX
Member since Aug 2005
42821 posts
Posted on 7/20/17 at 8:29 pm to
quote:

I think he's a guilty scum bag, but the prosecution couldn't in my opinion prove beyond a responsible doubt that he did it. Must acquit

He was guilty as sin all right.

His guilt was proven beyond any shadow of doubt - far far beyond any reasonable doubt.

This was a case of jury nullification, pure and simple. This jury knew he murdered those two people and just decided to stick it to 'the man' by letting the perp go.

There was absolutely NO DOUBT - none whatsoever - about his guilt. Sure, the prosecution was not perfect, but nothing is. Mostly they were trying to overcome what they knew to be jury bias in favor of letting him go. They knew the mood of the jury and just tried everything they could think of hoping beyond hope that some sense of justice would make it thru their skulls.

But it was certainly not the prosecution's fault that he got away with murder. With that jury, he could have confessed on the stand and they would still have let him go - because, you know, Rodney King.
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