Maybe OJ needs healthcare..
He's already in prison and can't be tried again for killing his wife.
Maybe OJ needs healthcare..
It seems to me a more likely theory is that the producer actually was contacted by representatives of Simpson, terms were negotiated, and the interview will be the premiere episode of Oprah's new show. In other words, they deny that Simpson has actually confessed to the producer -- because that's probably technically true (and who cares because we're not talking journalism here anyway) -- so that hopefully short-term interest will die down, then stoke the publicity fires just prior to showing the interview.My own theory: A deal fell through because Ophrah would not cough up all the money that Simpson would want for doing this in an interview.
Odd- I could have sworn that it turned out to have been Maggie.
Hey, any chance of a federal case? Like McVeigh, tried once at the state level, again by the feds.
Though being in prison, maybe he has finally been forced to kick the coke habit? Got religion, cleansing his soul?
Hey, any chance of a federal case? Like McVeigh, tried once at the state level, again by the feds.
I'm sure he can get coke in prison.
I don't think so. The feds were able to try McVeigh because it was an act of terrorism and because he killed several federal agents. OK didn't even bother to try him because he get the death penalty in federal court. You might be confusing him with his accomplice, Terry Nichols who was tried in both state and federal court (but didn't get the needle in either one).
He's already in prison and can't be tried again for killing his wife.
If someone later confesses would that not be enough to re-try? I don't know how double jeopardy works, but surely there are some caveats in there no?
To my understanding, (admittedly I'm a complete layman regarding the law) you can retry someone for a crime if new evidence is discovered that was not part of the original trial and said evidence was likely to lead the jury to a different conclusion. An admittance of guilt would count, wouldn't it?