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Posted By: Dave S
Not that I'm a fan, but wondering if anyone here thinks Mr. Simpson and his co-defendant will be getting a fair trial in Nevada from an all-white jury? |
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Posted By: Scott T
Racism cuts both ways. The term "all-white" jury is a political and racial hot potato. |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
Certainly as fair as his last trial. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
David, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Don't you think the judge will instruct the jury with something like: "come on folks, you know we owe him one from last time." |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
"He's a free man until he comes here." If that isn't a Freudian slip... |
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Posted By: Dave S
Scott, |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Here's hoping he gets a fair trial, is convicted and sent away, giving the Browns and Goldmans a well-deserved good night's sleep. Mark |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
After his extensive and tenacious 15 year search for the "real killers" on golf courses throughout Florida, I certainly hope he gets a fair trial. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
i hope he serves many many years in prison. where are all the attornies on this board? would love to hear their opinions on the murderer's outlook now. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Anthouny, Mark and Eric: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
i am, just like the two people he murdered. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
He murdered people? I thought he was found innocent in the criminal trial. A jury of his "peers" said he didn't do it, so doesn't that mean he is innocent? LOL. |
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Posted By: Dave S
So it's schadenfreude then. |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
i know that OJ most likely killed those people and can't understand why anyone would feel differently. but the law is the law and it should be the same for whoever it is that the law is applied to. i don't see how anyone can argue that an all white jury is fair. OJ most likely killed 2 white people. to have him judged then by an all white jury is a disgusting step back to the times when blacks had automatic guilty verdicts while being judged by all white juries who couldn't be less interested in what really happened. i think about what would happen if a white person killed 2 black people and then had to sit in front of an all black jury. i don't think it would ever happen and right or wrong i certainly see it as disgusting that OJ has to deal with it. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
He was found "not guilty". "Innocent" would mean it was decided that he did not do it. "Not Guilty" means the prosecutors did not prove he did it. He was found civilly liable for wrongful death in the subsequent lawsuit against him. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I know, I know. I'm just having some fun. Just wanted to see if anybody would take it seriously. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ali- you are suggesting that an all white jury couldn't possibly render a fair verdict. Why not? |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
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Posted By: LetsGoBucs
I don't care about the color of the skin of the jury.....but I do care that the judge permits people on the jury that openly state that he is guilty of a crime for which he was found "not guilty". |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
barry i'm not saying it is out of the realm of possibility, but you have to admit that it is not as balanced a jury as it could be. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ali, the law does not allow for the striking of jurors based solely on the color of skin. You write as if "the system" somehow picked the all-white jury for Simpson just to screw him -- are you aware that his lawyers were involved in picking the jury? As for OJ's "peers", the criminal allegation occurred in Las Vegas; that's where the jury is selected from, not some golf course in Florida. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ali- I hear what you are saying but it's a strange concept for sure. Would six black jurors and six white be more fair? If you increase that to seven white jurors is it stacked against him? Does he have an edge with eight black jurors? Hate to think that's what it is all about. |
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Posted By: Dave S
Snarky comments aside Anonymous, what jury instructions include the option of finding innocent vs. not guilty? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dave, I agree with you. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Jodi-- |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
So am I to assume a "pumpernickel factor" of around 10%? |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Can't say; geneology not my long suit. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Are you in Canada? I heard that their tour is Canada-wide. Chong came to London, ON a couple of years ago. Some friends had tickets and said the show was great. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
They're on tour again? Wow. I just figured Mark lived in 1979. |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
i know his lawyers were barred from asking any of the potential jurors if they felt he was guilty of murder. seems like a fair question that should be asked before picking that person to sit on a jury. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
The lawyers were barred from asking that question -- but the judge mentioned it repeatedly during his comments to the jury pool and if anyone had a problem with OJ because of the first case they would have had the opportunity to say something. And OJ beat a road-rage case a few years back so I doubt it is not impossible for him to get a fair trial. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
I'm surprised that O.J. memorabilia is something worthwhile stealing. (?) |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I'm not being snarky; just accurate. |
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Posted By: Bob
Prosecutors can nimbly get around dismissing Black jurors without setting up reversible error in the jury selection process (voir dire). All they have to do is establish some other basis for the exclusion of the juror, however feeble. Batson challenges are routinely thrown out if the appeals court can find any possible reason for the exclusion of minority jurors and believe me any prosecutor worth his salt has poured over the decisions and knows exactly how to do it... |
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Posted By: Dave S
...was can he get a fair trial with an all-white, and potentially biased jury. With few exceptions, as a relative sample, I think the responses here show that the bias against him continues to be pervasive to this day. |
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Posted By: howard
I lurk here and post once in a while but I have never met any of the board members. Is it just being assumed that all who have responded to this post are white or is that, in fact, the case? |
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Posted By: J Levine
I had hoped we would stay away from this topic. The judge in the case is Mrs. Jackie Glass. My aunt. She is as tough as they come and as fair as all get out. After a very successful career in a large defense firm in Las Vegas (with her husband Steve Wolfson, now city councilman of Las Vegas) defending some very important and interesting nationally recognized cases, she ran for a judgeship. She won her seat by beating a long standing incumbent running on a ticket of fair, tough, and strict law. She did not want this case. She was assigned the case and has been tough on all sides of the case. She revoked his bail when he broke the rules. She has held the press at bay and has been on point in every part so far. The jury was sat from an original pool of 500. A jury of his peers is correct for this case. OJ may be black but peers do not just include race. He has more in common with a white middle aged upper middle class person than anyone else. I do think my aunt will keep this trial and jury under control. |
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Posted By: Dave S
She has not been on point. If she were on point, two third parties would not have appealed one of her rulings before the trial even began. If she is such a great lawyer and jurist, please help us understand why the First Amendment does not apply in her courtroom. |
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Posted By: Paul
The one thing I haven't heard much about is what OJ planned to do with "his" stuff after he "retrieved" it. It's not as if the memorabilia that he was taking was his Heisman trophy or the final football from his 2000 yard season -- things that he might genuinely want to keep. No, what he was taking was stacks and stacks of autographed photos and other marketable items. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Jodi/Anthony-- |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
of the 500 jurors pooled only 50 were african american. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
What if the community in which the trial is taking place is only 10% African American? |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
highly doubt las vegas is only 10 percent african american. don't understand you're position on this one. but to each his own. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Which part don't you understand? |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
i understand you don't like OJ. but i don't understand why you are so against a person being judged by their peers, of which includes their race and gender. i can totally understand if you're happy its happening to OJ, but if it can happen to one person it can happen to you too. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ali, my feelings about OJ have zero impact on my thoughts about this case. I'm just pointing out that your conclusion is not necessarily the correct one. Did you fail to note that I wrote that I thought the case would never have been brought if the defendant were not OJ? Do you know what I do for a living? |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
i'm not really interested. we're on different pages. to each his own. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I'm sure you cried a river for OJ during his murder trial when 75% of the jurors were black -- significantly more than the population of the county in which the trial took place. |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
you don't have a problem with OJ not having members of his race on the jury and you don't care much for the fact that his lawyers were barred from asking a crucial question when it comes to assessing a person's ability to rule impartially on this particular case. i'm not crying a river for OJ. the question was whether or not i felt OJ could get a fair trial. i don't believe he will receive the fairest trial he could. |
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