The Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners has just announced that O.J.
Simpson who is currently serving time in a Nevada prison for a 2008 Las
Vegas robbery and kidnapping conviction will be eligible for a parole
hearing on July 20 in Carson City, announced on Tuesday, June 20.
The proceeding will be the second hearing held for
the former football star since he was sentenced to as much as 33 years
for his role in a bungled attempt to recover memorabilia from his
storied sports career.
If he's granted parole at the hearing, he will not be eligible for
release on October 1, state parole officials have said. Simpson was
acquitted of the June 12, 1994, murder of his wife, Nicole Brown
Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman in the “Trial of the Century” that
divided Americans sharply along racial lines.
Thursday, 22 June 2017
O.J. Simpson's robbery sentence to hold on July 20
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