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O.J. Simpson faces at least four more years in prison after Clark County District Judge Linda Marie Bell rejected his bid for a new trial in his Las Vegas armed robbery and kidnapping conviction, -
O.J. Simpson: Former NFL Star Granted Parole on Some of His Kidnapping and Armed Robbery Convictions (Video)
In an effort to get released from prison sooner rather than later where he is serving time for kidnapping and armed robbery, O.J. Simpson was granted parole on some of his convictions on Wednesday. Simpson was convicted for his involvement in the hold up of two sports memorabilia dealers at Las Vegas hotel room in 2007 -
O.J. Ex Girlfriend, Christine Prody Said She Feared For Her Life
Christine Prody, the ex girlfriend to O.J. Simpson for 13 years, even as her family members questioned why she would date a man many still believe killed his ex wife and her friend, ABC News reported. She tells ABC News that she believes that Simpson killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in 1994, a belief based on comments Simpson made to her during their relationship. -
O.J. Simpson Trial: Former Attorney Yale Galanter Testifies in Las Vegas Hearing (Video)
O.J. Simpson's former lawyer dealt a harsh blow to his one-time client on Friday, as the disgraced football player hopes for a new trial. Yale Galanter testified that Simpson knew his crew had guns on them when he went to a hotel room to reclaim some sports memorabilia, -
O.J. Simpson Back in Court: Famous Disgraced Football Player and Actor Testifies in Hopes of New Trial (Video)
O.J. Simpson, the ex-football star acquitted of murder in 1995, appeared in court on Monday in hopes of seeking a new trial in a Las Vegas armed robbery case that sent him to prison, Reuters reported. In this hearing, he is hoping to present a new case since his representation made blunders the last time around. -
O.J. Simpson in Court: Former Football Legend, Serving 9-33 Years in Prison, Seeks To Reduce Sentence (Video)
O.J. Simpson, equipped with a new set of lawyers, was in a courtroom on Monday, in hopes of reducing his current 33-year sentence. Simpson reportedly is seeking to convince a judge that his former attorney Yale Galanter should not have been the one to represent him in his armed robbery-kidnapping case that sentenced him to 33 years in prison. -
"OJ Did It:" Mark Geragos, Criminal Defense Attorney Says Simpson Probably Guilty of Murder
Criminal Defense Attorney Mark Geragos has recently said in an interview that O.J. O.J. Simpson was likely guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman.
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