I met a criminal defense lawyer who said that he wasn't surprised by the verdict. Off course, if you watched the news and the daytime TV shows then OJ was as guilty as hell. But if you followed just the evidence, and what could be used and not used in a court of law, then no, it shouldn't have been such a surprised to see OJ walk free. |
You said nothing wrong |
+ 1 It’s not that the TRIAL was overly consuming, it’s the fact that It was all there was on. I would say today’s big trials are worse, because coverage is everywhere and it’s harder to turn it off and hide from it. In 1995 You could just turn the cable TV chann or leave your house. Today, when a trial is covered that much its harder to look at your calendar, check your email , get the news, etc. without being online and connected. |
This was the moment I realize our news was a complete joke. |
As of 2021, OJ had only paid a little over $100,000 to the Goldmans even though the judgment was $33 million. Not sure about the Browns. All assets should go to satisfy these judgments. |
They will. |
I hope if they get their settlement money, that it in someway makes them feel better. I don't see how it will though. |
Nothing paid out until debts have been satisfied. |
The settlement judgement is a debt |
Why wasn’t the judgement enforced? How did he get away with not paying the Goldmans? |
What was the civil trial settlement, $33 million? I wonder if OJ estate will even come to that. If he's as deceitful and sneaky as people seem to think he is, then he may have already have shared out his assets to his children a long time ago. |
There is only ONE to judge him now!!! |
I remember hearing that his NFL pension was not subject to the judgment. But what he has left of that money, if he saved any, should be now. His kids don’t get a pension from the NFL so it’s now treated differently. |
I just did a google search. It says that his net worth was $3. |
Yeah. I had a funny thought about them meeting at St. Peter’s gate. |