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the legal document clearly states that OJ Simpson is not guilty
The OJ Simpson trial, also known as the People v. Orenthal James Simpson, was a criminal trial in 1995 where Simpson was acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The Tom Robinson trial is a fictional trial in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," where Robinson, a black man, was falsely accused of raping a white woman and was ultimately convicted despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, highlighting racial injustice in the legal system. The key difference is that OJ Simpson was acquitted, while Tom Robinson was wrongfully convicted.
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he was found not giilty he is a water boy for USC
No, O.J. Simpson did not do time for murder. He was acquitted of the murder charges. He is currently serving a sentence in Nevada for a robbery. Details can be found by using the link below, and it is there that you can read a synopsis of the legal battles Mr. Simpson has fought.
yes its legal
Alicia Simpson has written: 'Inventory of Confederate pension applications, Commonwealth of Kentucky' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Legal status, laws, Military pensions, Veterans
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Henry James Lee has written: 'History of the Stewart or Stuart family' 'Inferior criminal courts act of the city of New York' -- subject(s): Children, Domestic relations, Legal status, laws