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O.J. Simpson

O.J. Simpson was a famous American football player. He stood trial for the murder of his wife, Nicole Simpson. Although he was acquitted, he was ruled against in her wrongful death suit.

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Why do whites ask blacks if they believe OJ Simpson committed killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron goldman twelve years later?

Answer: I would say people who are obsessed with OJ Simpson would ask this question, and they would ask anybody, not just black people.

Answer: Some do so because it is widely believed that every black person, in America, was a fan of OJ being acquitted and believed he didn't do it.

They believe that if they (the black person) says, "Yes, he did it.", then they are using sense, no matter what the reason they believe he might have done so.

However, if they say, "No, he didn't do it", no matter what the reason they believe he might not have done so, they are simply on his side because he is black.

And instantly, they(the black person) somehow discredits the black community as a whole for anything in court matters, which is really ridiculous for anyone to think.

What is OJ Simpson real name?

Orange Juice Simpson

(lol) scroll down to see his real name

its sumthin like orenthal James Simpson

Name some famous appeals to logic and reason?

O.J Simpson's lawyer on glove -"if it doesn't fit, you must acquit"

What were the name of the lawyers who defended OJ Simpson?

Robert Shapiro, F. Lee Bailey, Allen Dershowitz, Robert Kardashian, Johnnie Cochran, Carl E. Douglas and Gerald Uelman were OJ Simpsons defense lawyers for the double murder case.

What year did OJ Simpson kill Nicole Simpson?

O.J Simpson killed Nicole Brown Simpson in 1994 of oct, 25

Why is O.J. Simpson being shunned?

O.J is not being shunned. He is only in solitary confinement. He is not allowed to play golf in solitary confinement but he may talk to anyone making an appointment. So the question might be why is no one asking for an appointment and I would believe the answer to that would be rhetorical.

Was there a plea bargain in the OJ Simpson trial?

This trial lasted a whole year. There was no plea bargain. OJ was acquited of the criminal charges by jury.

Added: However he was convicted in civil court and received a judgment against him of millions of dollars in damages which bankrupted him.

What sport did OJ Simpson play professionally?

O.J. (Orenthal James) Simpson, played professional football (American) with the NFL for 10 years before retiring in 1979. Nine of his seasons were spent with the Buffalo Bills, and his final season was spent with the San Francisco 49ers.

How much is a painting of OJ Simpson playing football worth?

Depends on who paints the painting how good the painting is worth and many other factors. The face that it is a painting of OJ Simpson playing football affects the price very little in the artistic world.

Why was OJ Simpson charged civilly?

the jury came back with a not guilty verdict so in order for the family to get some type of closure in a guilty verdict you are allowed to take him to civil court and it almost another trial in itself, if found guilty the person does not go to jail but will in most cases have to pay a certain amount of money.

Added: OJ Simpson was NOT "charged civilly." There is a difference between being "charged" and being "sued."

A person can only 'charged' in a criminal action and that is done by the government prosecutor.

However when a person is 'sued,' the action is being brought by a private party, for damages.

He was SUED by the family for their daughter's wrongful death.

Did OJ Simpson star in the film blazing saddles?

No, O.J. Simpson did not star in the film "Blazing Saddles." The 1974 comedy, directed by Mel Brooks, featured actors such as Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder in leading roles. Simpson is not associated with the cast of this iconic film.

Who was Mark Fuhrman and what role did he play in the OJ Simpson case?

Mark Fuhrman was a former LAPD detective who gained notoriety for his role in the O.J. Simpson case, particularly as a key witness in the investigation of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. His handling of evidence, including the infamous blood sample and the discovery of the murder weapon, raised significant controversy. Fuhrman's credibility was challenged during the trial, especially after it was revealed he had used racial slurs and had a history of alleged racist behavior, which the defense exploited to suggest that evidence might have been tampered with. His testimony and the implications of his character significantly influenced the trial's outcome.

Was it proven that O.J. Simpson killed his wife and her friend?

Although not proven at the criminal trial, it is commonly believed and assumed that O.J. Simpson killed his wife.