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Old 12-07-2008, 02:41 PM
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Default three legal questions about OJ - Jeff L perhaps??

Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Civil law isn't my specialty (Adam, feel free to chime in) but I suspect that the Goldman's can go after any information they want to satisfy the judgment. The guy that is holding OJ's stuff would probably be deposed and if indeed it can be shown that the material is OJ's than it would go to the Goldman's. And that judgment survives anyone's death I believe.

The parole board is not a prosecutorial body. They can certainly ask him any questions they'd like but they can't force OJ to do anything. That being said, they can certainly deny him parole if they feel he is being evasive or not accepting responsibility for his criminal activity. As for the making of the tape at this time, I don't think OJ can incrementally shoot himself in the foot anymore. Parole boards are notoriously capricious and in high-profile situations it is very difficult to get a fair shake in my experience. OJ should not expect to be getting out in nine years.

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