Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Lovelock Correctional Center Facility | Nevada Department of Corrections
My old boss became the warden of this facility for quite some time and probably met OJ Simpson. Craig seemed fascinated with crime and punishment when we talked while working at the food service at Bower's Mansion Historical Park in Washoe Valley. I have not had contact with Craig or his partner since 1989 when I called them from Bally's in Reno, Nevada while I was attending my first American Association of Law Libraries convention that Summer of 1989 after graduating from the U of Minnesota Law School several weeks before that. Simpson is still going to have problems adjusting if and when he gets parole which would be in October 2017 ifit happens. This is the prison that evidently OJ Simpson has been incarcerated in. Unless he stayed somewhere else before this. |
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Well if he is over 55 he should certainly be welcome in The Villages rather than all those nasty <55 year olds.
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And I expect OJ Simpson will attract a lot of media wherever he goes if paroled. He would probably have to stay in Nevada. |
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Fred Goldman is 76 years old now and if O.J. makes it out I imagine his thoughts have had time to ferment while he was locked up. Makes you think of the possibilities doesn't it?
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Under 55 here, trying not to be a nasty.
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I would not want to find myself anywhere near this dirtbag murderer. He should have been executed shortly after the two murders he committed.
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It was a joke based upon old people complaining about <55 year olds living in The Villages.
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We all view things differently. a celebrity does something criminal or outrageous or immoral and it gets all kinds of postive headlines day in and day out. Some celebrities are treated like heroes. a celebrity has a drug problem and overdozes and dies and some people go on and on about their greatness. A good image for young people huh.
One could simply say it was sad but a poor life choice. No this nation places them on a pedestal . OJ is such a person and the best punish for him was to make him persona non grata and hence invisible. In primitive day they would have banished him from the tribe Personal Best Regards: |
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The prosecutors were way mismatched by OJ's defense team. BUT, OJ received his lengthy jail term for a crime where no one was injured by people like me who thought he got away with murder. OJ has served 10 years for a crime where others would have gotten away with a slap on the wrist or a year. We cannot, we should not try to penalize OJ for a crime that he probably did commit but was found NOT GUILTY. OJ should be paroled. Just like Berkowitz, the police will be watching him and every traffics violation etc will be public news. So much for my, in this case liberal??? view. I SURE HOPE HE IS NOT LOOKING IN THE VILLAGES-CALIF IS NOT FAR ENOUGH AWAY-HAWAII-PERHAPS. |
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But... the news right now is saying if paroled he will be coming to FL to take advantage of laws that protect people from civil judgments. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 07-20-2017 at 09:53 AM. |
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Why would you wish this obnoxious human being on the good people of Hawaii ? North Korea would be a much better choice.
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Hawaii by the way voted not to follow Trump's immegartion ban. I personally find that interesting as it opens a very old issue of states rights vs the federal government and there has been almost no mention of this in our press. I truly wish everyone well just there are people I wish well the hell away for me. |
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Actually, I find OJ's conviction, sentencing and now parole hearing very interesting.
There's an old saying: "You don't get justice in a court of law, you get law in a court of law". It seems like the judge and jury in Nevada tried to hand out justice for the 1994 murders by overcharging and over sentencing OJ, since the law for similar offences would be much more lenient. Now, will the parole board go by the law, or rather usual parole standards, or try to continue to hand out justice for 1994??? |
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He has been paroled!
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