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JANE ANN MORRISON: Simpson could have taken plea deal for 30 months in prison, sources say

In Las Vegas you roll the dice and take your chances.

During his trial, prosecutors offered O.J. Simpson a deal: Plead guilty and serve 30 months in prison. That would settle the case then and there, two sources told me.


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  • But he turned it down.

    Regrets?

    He's surely had a few.

    District Attorney David Roger and prosecutor Chris Owens offered Simpson and co-defendant Clarence Stewart an all-or-nothing deal. Plead to some felony charges, go directly to prison and spend 30 months there. Simpson said he would do 12 months but not 30; Stewart turned it down flat.

    No deal.

    So the trial continued, and both men were convicted in the burglary, robbery and kidnapping case centering on Simpson's ridiculous effort to get back his sports memorabilia valued at $100,000.

    Attorney Yale Galanter's defense in the trial was along the lines that Simpson was stupid, not criminal. Well, he certainly was stupid to pass up the chance to get out of prison after 30 months.

    Simpson was sentenced to up to 33 years and won't be eligible for parole for nine years, which is a long time for a 61-year-oid man.

    Stewart, 54, is expected to serve between 71/2 years up to a maximum of 27 years as a result of the sentence by District Judge Jackie Glass.

    Two stupid men? You betcha.

    (By the way, this violates my vow not to write anything further about Simpson, but it was just too interesting to keep to myself.)

     

    RESURRECTION: The Barrick Lecture Series' nearly two-year hiatus ends Jan. 22. The resurrection consists of three nationally known figures featured at a free program called "The First 100 Days: Predictions for the Obama Administration."

    They'll be handicapping what President Obama had to say in his inaugural speech two days earlier, and pontificating accordingly:

    Gloria Borger, a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and a senior political analyst for CNN.

    E.J. Dionne Jr., a columnist for The Washington Post and commentator for media outlets such as National Public Radio and NBC's "Meet the Press."

    Former Rep. J.C. Watts, R-Okla., chairman of the J.C. Watts Cos. and a columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

    I'm plugging the event because I've been so critical of the way UNLV officials handled the more than $10 million they received from the late philanthropist Marjorie Barrick, who first endowed the series in 1980 and left them millions more in her will to continue the series.

    Despite that, university officials let the series languish since her death in April 2007.

    The event is free and begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Artemus Ham Hall. Tickets guaranteeing admission can be picked up beforehand at the UNLV Performing Arts Center box office.

    It appears to be a top-notch event; one Marjorie Barrick would be proud to sponsor. At the very least, there should be some laughs because local political pundit Jon Ralston is the moderator.

    If you really want laughs, mark your calendar for the Barrick Lecture Series on Sept. 23 when the speaker will be humorist Garrison Keillor.

     

    NO RUSH: Nevada Board of Medical Examiners Executive Director Louis Ling said the new, improved, user-friendly Web site -- one where you can see whether your doctors have settled a bunch of malpractice cases -- will be up and running by March 15. Of course, one year ago, his predecessor said it would be up and running in about three to six months, and that never happened.

    The Board of Medical Examiners removed the malpractice information about cases settled in 2005, and I've been banging the drum ever since to get it reinstated. It isn't even a huge cost. Ling said the contract for the upgrades is about $19,000, and the tedious, time-consuming, cut-and-paste work to reinstate the summary of malpractice cases will be done by staff.

    "It's so stupid not to have a good Web site," said Ling, who made it one of his priorities after he became executive director in the end of September. He says it, I say it, Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley says it -- the public has a right to check out malpractice settlements.

    The clock is ticking.

    Jane Ann Morrison's column appears Monday, Thursday and Saturday. E-mail her at Jane@reviewjournal.com or call (702) 383-0275. She also blogs at lvrj.com/blogs/morrison..

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    MGH wrote on January 14, 2009 03:06 AM: Its time to seek out the corrupts who feed of the weak. Do you really belive the system is fair. The best you can do morally is stay away from the system that clearly is demstrating its inability to conduct moral judicial proceedings.


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    MGH wrote on January 14, 2009 02:59 AM: I take it John L. is not aware of the fact the State of Nevada and especially Dave Roger do not stand by there plea bargains. Why would simpson take a deal that he would not get anyways.


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    Sid wrote on January 12, 2009 07:02 PM: Free Jessica Williams. She only fell asleep at the wheel with a tragic ending nobody would like to live with. She was not impaired by drugs or anything else, just another young person that did not know her limits on sleep/driving.


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    Fair and Balanced Fred wrote on January 12, 2009 06:43 PM: If OJ had his head screwed on straight there wouldn't have been the murders in Brentwood, the slow Bronco chase, and all of the goofballs sociopaths that surrounded him as they marched into the Palace Station. His recent stupidity is completely consistent with his history.


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    Mark wrote on January 12, 2009 03:52 PM: This is not only a case of the client being stupid, but the lawyers being ego maniacs and wanting their 15 minutes of fame at the expense of their clients.
    Remember, when you listen to your lawyer say "We can beat this, trust me", he is not there to share your cell for the next nine years.
    Now the lawyers say "We can win this on appeal" again I don't see them sharing the cell only their clients money.


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    ghostofjcochran wrote on January 12, 2009 01:41 PM: O.J Simpson,you old fool,hahahahahahahahahaha


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    Willie Gary wrote on January 12, 2009 12:10 PM: OJ was sold out by his attorneys. It is done all the time-Grow up people. The local attorneys make deals with the county or state attorneys all the time. When his attorneys accepted the Jury pool, i.e.,(NO AFRICAN AMERICANS ON THE JURY, and at least four GED PEOPLE) "OJ" was toast. By the by there was "NO" college Graduates on the first "OJ" trial in LA (nine people had GED's). Not to mention the "NINE" African-Americans.

    Also, attorneys hire professional consultants to place a jury (this is their only job), but you have to have the $$$$$$( the most important part of the trail is placing a jury, "TRUST_ME" I know. If you don't believe me, go read a book about criminal law. When "OJ" looked at the Jury he should have accepted the plea; however, in his mind the whole thing was "rinky-dink". How he didn't know his past wouldn't come into play is beyond me. Poll after poll stated that 85% of "white-people" thought he was guilty, and 85% of "African-Americans" stated the jury got it right during the first trial. All I can say is, "Shame on his attorneys".

    post scriptum: Oj couldn't get into college after barely finishing high school, and this was back in the 1960's. When they were accepting damn near every athlete of his caliber. He had to go to a Jr College prior to USC.

    "all the world's a stage"


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    Joe Bama wrote on January 12, 2009 11:57 AM: Maybe he figured if he was found guilty he could holler racism,corruption,blah,blah,blah. However if he pled guilty he was afraid even his clueless fan club would actually believe he was guilty. Not a victim of a massive worldwide conspriracy to lock him up on any trumped up charge they could find


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    See wrote on January 12, 2009 11:37 AM: People in Clark County miss the bigger picture. That is the dirty cops who set up the sting and the corrupt judge who went overboard in his sentence.

    Someone once said Clark County is a judicial hellhole filled with out of control abusive cops and unethical and bad judges.

    Free Jessica Williams. Another case of judicial ABUSE..

    People you could be next and just because you live in this Terrorist Police State".

    If you have half a brain, remember, cops and judges are NOT on your side. Watch your backs..


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    Swing and a MISS, JANE wrote on January 12, 2009 10:43 AM: It only makes sense that Jane would leave out the Puncline to this Joke.

    O.J. said he would take the DEAL ONLY IF DAVID ROGERS PERSONALLY APOLOGIZED TO HIM. Roger wouldn't. O.J. rolled the DICE. Came up SNAKE EYES. BYE BYE.

    Dementia? Could Be.


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