Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Good for the Judge. OJ should have been in prison years ago anyway and only the threat of riots and burning cities kept him from being convicted. In a message dated 1/16/2008 2:44:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, no_reply writes: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080116/ap_on_re_us/oj_simpsonAngry judge doubles O.J. Simpson's bail By KEN RITTER, Associated Press Writer 26 minutes agoLAS VEGAS - An angry judge doubled O.J. Simpson's bail to $250,000 on Wednesday for violating terms of his original bail by attempting to contact a co-defendant in the armed robbery case against him. Simpson, clad in jail attire, grimaced as the amount was announced and meekly acknowledged that he understood."I don't know Mr. Simpson what the heck you were thinking — or maybe that's the problem — you weren't," Judge Jackie Glass told Simpson during the hearing."I don't know if it's just arrogance. I don't know if it's ignorance. But you've been locked up at the County Detention Center since Friday because of arrogance or ignorance — or both."Glass said that the order to not contact other defendants was clear and she warned that if anything else happened Simpson would be locked up. She warned him against contacting anyone else in the case, and barred him from leaving the country.Simpson's attorney, Yale Galanter, said he did not know how long it would take for Simpson to post bail, but it could be a few days.The former football star was picked up Friday in Florida by his bail bondsman, Pereira of You Ring We Spring, and was brought back to Nevada for violating terms of his release.The district attorney charged that Simpson left an expletive-laced phone message Nov. 16, telling Pereira to tell co-defendant Clarence "C.J." how upset Simpson was about testimony during their preliminary hearing."I just want, want C.J. to know that ... I'm tired of this (expletive)," Simpson was quoted as saying. "Fed up with (expletives) changing what they told me. All right?"Galanter stipulated during the hearing that Simpson made the call, and the judge did not allow it to be played. But Galanter also accused Pereira of providing Simpson's bail for the publicity.Outside court, Galanter said the judge's decision was "appropriate, judicious, and correct," but insisted Simpson had not made an effort to contact the co-defendant. "Mr. Pereira is a piranha," Galanter said.Simpson, and a third defendant, Ehrlich, pleaded not guilty Nov. 28 to kidnapping, armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, coercion and conspiracy charges. A kidnapping conviction could bring a life sentence with the possibility of parole. An armed robbery conviction carries mandatory prison time.Three other former co-defendants have pleaded to lesser charges and testified against Simpson at the preliminary hearing.Simpson has denied any knowledge about guns being involved in the confrontation with memorabilia dealers Bruce Fromong and Alfred Beardsley. He has said he intended only to retrieve items that had been stolen from him by a former agent, including the suit he wore the day he was acquitted of murder in 1995 in the slayings of his wife, Brown Simpson, and her friend, Goldman. Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080116/ap_on_re_us/oj_simpson Angry judge doubles O.J. Simpson's bail By KEN RITTER, Associated Press Writer 26 minutes ago LAS VEGAS - An angry judge doubled O.J. Simpson's bail to $250,000 on Wednesday for violating terms of his original bail by attempting to contact a co-defendant in the armed robbery case against him. Simpson, clad in jail attire, grimaced as the amount was announced and meekly acknowledged that he understood. " I don't know Mr. Simpson what the heck you were thinking — or maybe that's the problem — you weren't, " Judge Jackie Glass told Simpson during the hearing. " I don't know if it's just arrogance. I don't know if it's ignorance. But you've been locked up at the County Detention Center since Friday because of arrogance or ignorance — or both. " Glass said that the order to not contact other defendants was clear and she warned that if anything else happened Simpson would be locked up. She warned him against contacting anyone else in the case, and barred him from leaving the country. Simpson's attorney, Yale Galanter, said he did not know how long it would take for Simpson to post bail, but it could be a few days. The former football star was picked up Friday in Florida by his bail bondsman, Pereira of You Ring We Spring, and was brought back to Nevada for violating terms of his release. The district attorney charged that Simpson left an expletive-laced phone message Nov. 16, telling Pereira to tell co-defendant Clarence " C.J. " how upset Simpson was about testimony during their preliminary hearing. " I just want, want C.J. to know that ... I'm tired of this (expletive), " Simpson was quoted as saying. " Fed up with (expletives) changing what they told me. All right? " Galanter stipulated during the hearing that Simpson made the call, and the judge did not allow it to be played. But Galanter also accused Pereira of providing Simpson's bail for the publicity. Outside court, Galanter said the judge's decision was " appropriate, judicious, and correct, " but insisted Simpson had not made an effort to contact the co-defendant. " Mr. Pereira is a piranha, " Galanter said. Simpson, and a third defendant, Ehrlich, pleaded not guilty Nov. 28 to kidnapping, armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, coercion and conspiracy charges. A kidnapping conviction could bring a life sentence with the possibility of parole. An armed robbery conviction carries mandatory prison time. Three other former co-defendants have pleaded to lesser charges and testified against Simpson at the preliminary hearing. Simpson has denied any knowledge about guns being involved in the confrontation with memorabilia dealers Bruce Fromong and Alfred Beardsley. He has said he intended only to retrieve items that had been stolen from him by a former agent, including the suit he wore the day he was acquitted of murder in 1995 in the slayings of his wife, Brown Simpson, and her friend, Goldman. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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