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Karma: OJ Simpson, What A Waste…***messymandella***

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O.J. Simpson will join the ranks of Casey Anthony, and George Zimmerman. Yes, they are lucky to have the stupidest, negligent, deadliest jury’s the United States. People mourning and devastated and 12 delusional and callous people give bogus reasons why they should be able to breathe fresh air. Too bad that Kaylee Anthony, Trayvon Martin, and Ron Goldman And Nicole Simpson will never have that freedom, again.

One break that the families of Ron and Nicole have is that he is where he needs to be, and he will not be in any place where he can destroy families again. The self-worth of a sociopath breeds contempt with anyone that envisions justice.

Excerpt from MSNBC News

CARSON CITY, Nev. – O.J. Simpson won a small victory Wednesday in his bid for freedom as Nevada granted him parole on some of his 2008 convictions for kidnapping and armed robbery involving the holdup of two sports memorabilia dealers at a Las Vegas hotel room.

But the decision doesn’t mean Simpson will be leaving prison anytime soon. The former NFL star was convicted on multiple charges and still faces at least four more years behind bars on sentences that were ordered to run consecutively.

The Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners released its decision in favor of Simpson’s parole request Wednesday. Commissioners noted Simpson’s “positive institutional record” and his participating in problems addressing “behavior that led to incarceration.”

The parole becomes effective Oct. 2. Then, Simpson will begin serving the minimum term on four concurrent sentences imposed for using a weapon during the 2007 robbery. After that, he has two more consecutive terms for assault with a deadly weapon, said David Smith, spokesman for the board.

The board noted Simpson had no earlier criminal convictions and still has consecutive sentences to serve. Simpson was tried for murder but acquitted in Los Angeles for the 1994 death of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.

Simpson appeared before a two-member parole panel last Thursday to plead for leniency. He expressed regret for his actions and said he’s tried to be a model inmate while behind bars.

Lovelock Correctional Center officials say he’s had no disciplinary actions against him.

Simpson, convicted in December 2008, had to fight charges including kidnapping, robbery, burglary and assault with a deadly weapon. He was sentenced to nine to 33 years for the 2007 stick up of two memorabilia dealers, Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong.

Simpson still faced time for four weapon enhancement sentences, following by consecutive terms for two counts of assault with a deadly weapon.

During last week’s parole hearing, a graying Simpson told Parole Commissioner Susan Jackson and hearing officer Robin Bates, a retired Nevada prison warden, that he was sorry for his actions.

 


SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 10— Writing one of the final chapters in O. J. Simpson‘s long legal case, a civil court jury here ordered him today to pay a financially debilitating $25 million in punitive damages to the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald L. Goldman.

The huge award constituted still another pointed contradiction of the much-disputed 1995 criminal court verdict that found Mr. Simpson not guilty of the double slaying that has gripped the nation with its uncomfortable questions about murder, wife battering, racism, celebrity and the quality of American justice.

The same jury had awarded the Goldman family 8.5 million in compensatory damages last week.

Mr. Simpson does not now have $33.5 million and likely never will. So it is but a guess how much less the plaintiffs’ families will get, once the appeals and future court hearings are completed and Mr. Simpson’s time in court, already pushing three years, comes to an end.

The surviving family members were overjoyed after hearing today’s decision, but they insisted that the awards, while more than welcome, were not the big issue in their civil action. Rather, they explained, they were looking for closure — ”justice,” some called it — to the worst thing that had ever happened to them.

”The jury decision of last Tuesday was the only decision important to us, to find the killer of my son and Nicole responsible,” said Mr. Goldman’s father, Fred. ”The money is not an issue. It never has been. It’s holding the man who killed my son and Nicole responsible.”

No one outruns Karma, you will fall on your face, in the end.

You will look over your shoulder every day for your impending destruction.

It is 2015 and where is O.J. Simpson?

O.J. paid money in a Civil Trial, but still ended up in prison.

If you are blind or naive enough to assume, you escaped karma, you are cockier, and ignorant of your own destruction based on your selfish and superficial needs.

Live life without defamation, or pure ignorance because Karma does not have a calendar.

Look at O.J. Simpson, and look at Suge Knight.

Karma is real and you can’t escape the evil and negative energy you unfairly distribute in this world.

 

 


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