How come paris hilton went to jail and oj simpson didnt?
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better question is, "why is paris hilton famous?"
i think u know the answer 2 this one!
Paris, proven guilty.
OJ, still suspected but the jury let him off.
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OJ is a loser! He should go to jail and be raped every night by Bubba the security guard
If you look at life that way, you can always find two things that are unfair? No one/ Nothing can be fair all the time? Even God can't live up to your stadards. Are you fair all the time? Did you treat every person you came accross today fairly? Why don't you ask yourself 'how can I make things better?' And who cares about OJ and Hilton. There are so many others that need justice. A violent criminal who gets out of jail in six month and a guy with "weed" stays in jail for a year. Put your problems in perspective.
Because Paris was caught in the act of a driving violation and the judge decided to make an example out of her. She was the only person in the California correctional facilities who was jailed for a minor driving violation. A complete misacrriage of justice that most Americans applauded because they 'didn't like' Paris, or they wanted to see a spoiled rich white girl in jail.
The prosecution really didn't put on a good case in the OJ trial. They basically tried to convict somebody based on DNA evidence. OJ's DNA had every right to be at Nicole's home since he was there frequently visiting jhis children or his ex wife.
Mark Furhman pretty much destroyed the police's credibility by claiming to have never said the 'n' word. That was a huge mistake on his part.
It was a shaky case to begin with and once they asked OJ to try on the gloves that didn't fit it was over. I really couldn't have imagined a guilty verdict after that disgrace of a prosecution.
Maybe if Marcia and Darden spent more time on the case and less time in each others pants there would have been a different verdict.
Because Mark Fermon was caught tampering with evidence.
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