O.J. Simpson Convicted in Las Vegas

by Tony Sena on October 5, 2008

It appears O.J. Simpson’s luck ran out in Las Vegas as he was convicted by a Las Vegas Jury on Friday.  O.J. Simpson was found guilty on the charges of conspiracy, burglary, kidnapping, robbery and assault.  He could face mandatory minimum penalties of five years in prison but could end up with a life term.

The Las Vegas jury deliberated for 13 straight hours and the guilty verdict came 13 years to the day after his October 3, 1995 acquittal in Los Angeles.  Seems a little ironic?

Sentencing takes place on December 5th and he will be kept in custody as the Judge denied his release until his sentencing date.

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