O.J. Simpson is expected to make the legal equivalent of a hail Mary pass on Monday in a Las Vegas courtroom, asking a judge to grant him a new trial on grounds his former attorney mishandled his case.
The most public glimpse of Nevada inmate No. 1027820 since his conviction will begin on Monday when Simpson arrives in Clark County District Court for the start of his five-day hearing.
Simpson, 65, is serving a nine-to-33 year sentence at Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada after he was convicted in 2008 of leading a sports memorabilia heist at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel room.
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He should have realized that he was walking a fine line.Everyone else did,why not OJ?On the other hand,did he think he could get away with anything at all since he got away with murder,presumably?
He deserves the 33 years and not a day less.
Somebody in prison should shank him, that would be poetic justice.
he can't be looking for his wife's killer if he's in prison. Right!?
Woulda, shoulda got convicted of two murders, or the 33 years for this incident. He is a danger to society he proved that this last offense.
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