Thursday, July 20, 2017



O.J. Simpson May Soon be a Free Man 



O.J. Simpson may soon be released from prison.

You heard that right.

Simpson’s early release date is fast approaching, leaving four members of the Nevada Board of Parole left to make a difficult decision - should Simpson be released from prison?

In 2008, Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison, with a minimum of 9 years, for partaking in armed robbery in an attempt to retrieve sports memorabilia that Simpson claimed was his.

Many are convinced that this harsh sentencing was payback for the 1995 (Nicole Brown) trial in which Simpson was found not guilty of committing double murder.

This decision, of whether or not Simpson will be freed, will be made on Thursday, July 20. Simpson will be video-conferenced in from the Lovelock Correctional Center, a medium-security prison where Simpson has been serving for nearly 9 years.

Four members of the Parole Board must agree on whether Simpson should be released.
If four cannot, two board members in Las Vegas will be patched in by either phone or video conference. And, if the board is divided 
3-3, Simpson must wait until January 2018 for another hearing.

If the Board concludes that Simpson is eligible for parole, Simpson will be freed on October 1.
If denied parole, Simpson will be forced to wait for another hearing to be granted, which could take between one to three years.
Legal experts assume that Simpson will likely be granted release. 





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