O.J. Simpson and his co-defendant just might get a second chance to prove their innocence. The Nevada Supreme Court has now agreed to hear their appeal. The pair received felony convictions stemming from a 2007 hotel room heist of items that were allegedly stolen from the ex-football star in the first place.
The court is scheduled to hear oral arguments June 11 in Las Vegas, where a three-judge panel will hear separate appeals from attorneys for both Simpson and his co-defendant, Clarence “C.J.” Stewart.
Does he deserve a second chance at avoiding the law — or was he wrongfully convicted of the crime in the first place? –gerald radford