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What is OJ?

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OJ stands for, Orange Juice.

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What does OJ mean?

Orange Juice orange juice


What is OJ Simpsons story?

OJ Simpson is a famous American football player who was suspected of murdering his wife. He was found not guilty, but quite a few people still believe he is guilty. He was recently arrested and charged for Armed Robbery.


What words have the same o sound as found in the noun form of the word project?

The noun project has a short O sound (as opposed to the long O of the verb). Words with a similar "oj" (odg) sound are dodge and progeny. Words with a short O sound include rob, body, lock, shot, and flop.


Use ostracism in a sentence?

They socially ostracized people have been trained in various crafts and their products are now marketed all over the countryDue to his Constant questioning of the Greek Political Figures, Socrates was Ostracized, then eventually, sentenced to death by drinking Hemlock-laced wine.After OJ Simpson Was found 'not guilty' For Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman's Death, He was Ostracized from Celebrity Circles.The Governor of Illinois will inevitably be Ostracized from Political circles for his Corrupt political Dealings.


What word has a definition of found not guilty?

The word "innocent" means the same as "not guilty". But nowhere apart from Scotland is anyone "found innocent". That is because in all common law systems, accused persons are presumed innocent unless proven to be guilty. If there is not enough proof that the person is guilty, he is found to be "not guilty" even though there is no proof of his innocence. The OJ Simpson case is a case in point. One court found that there was more evidence of his guilt than there was of his innocence, but another court found that there was not enough evidence of his guilt to find that he was proven guilty of the crime. He was therefore found not guilty although no court would find him innocent.