O.J. Simpson must face trial on kidnapping, armed robbery and other charges stemming from a suspected sports memorabilia heist, a justice of the peace ruled Wednesday.
Kidnapping and robbery charges against O.J. Simpson should be dropped, his lawyer argued Wednesday at the close of a hearing to determine whether he should stand trial in an alleged armed robbery of sports memorabilia dealers.
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New charges filed in O.J. Simpson armed robbery case - •Oct. 23, 2007
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Two co-defendants agree to testify against O.J. Simpson - •Oct. 4, 2007
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Simpson ordered to surrender Rolex, other assets - •Sept. 27, 2007
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Alleged accomplice in Simpson robbery case released on house arrest - •Sept. 20, 2007
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O.J. Simpson returns to Florida after being released on $125,000 bail - •Sept. 19, 2007
Judge sets Simpson's bail at $125,000 - •Sept. 19, 2007
Simpson's arrest boosts sales of 'If I Did It' book - •Sept. 18, 2007
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Police insist Simpson treatment is fair; legal experts question whether he's being singled out - •Sept. 17, 2007
Simpson on tape: 'Don't let nobody out of here' - •Sept. 14, 2007
Simpson named suspect in armed robbery - •Sept. 13, 2007
Family says they're punishing Simpson by publishing book - •Aug. 1, 2007
Simpson criticizes Goldman family for obtaining rights to canceled book - •May 9, 2007
Lawyer: Restaurant that asked O.J. Simpson to leave 'screwed with the wrong guy' - •Feb. 13, 2007
Goldman family subpoenas for money Simpson possibly earned in Hollywood - •Jan. 25, 2007
Judge refuses to hear suit over 'If I Did It' - •Dec. 19, 2006
Report: Firing of book publisher Judith Regan was allegedly over anti-Semitic remarks - •Nov. 21, 2006
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A jury in O.J. Simpson's Florida road rage trial found the football legend not guilty of battery and auto burglary in the Dec. 4, 2000, incident.
O.J. Simpson's trial for the brutal murder of his wife and her companion lasted nearly nine months and divided the country. CASE IN BRIEF
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Since his 1995 acquittal in the murders of his wife and her friend, O.J. Simpson has remained in the legal spotlight. In 2000, he was acquitted in a road-rage incident, and he was recently arrested in connection with an alleged robbery in a Vegas hotel.
DOCUMENTS FROM THE MURDER TRIAL
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•Bronco Call
Detective Tom Lange tries to talk Simpson into surrendering during the famous Bronco chase.
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•Nicole's Letter
A letter to O.J. Simpson from his wife detailing her complaints about their abusive marriage.
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•Brown Family Suit
The wrongful death suit filed by the family of Nicole Brown Simpson.
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•Goldman Family Suit
The wrongful death suit filed by the family of Ronald Goldman.
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•Fuhrman's Testimony
Excerpt from the testimony of Detective Mark Fuhrman.
DOCUMENTS FROM THE ROAD RAGE TRIAL
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•Incident Report
Victim Jeffrey Pattinson told his side of the story to police.
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•Information Report
This document formally charges Simpson with battery, a misdemeanor, and burglary, a felony.
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