In the People vs. Simpson from January 29 to October 3, 1995, O. J. Simpson was tried on two counts of murder following the June 1994 deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Simpson hired a high-profile defense team . Simpson was acquitted after a lengthy trial.
Later, both the Brown and Goldman families sued Simpson for damages in a civil trial. On February 6, 1997, a jury unanimously found there was a preponderance of evidence to hold Simpson liable for damages in the wrongful death of Goldman and battery of Brown.[10] On February 21, 2008, a Los Angeles court upheld a renewal of the civil judgment against him.
If I want to go from here to California, I can walk, ride a bicycle, drive a car or truck, take a bus or a train or a plane . . . and if I am not worried by time cobstraints, I can even go by water!
So even if denied justice in criminal court . . . . . . .
Jeff Yingling, you and all your little buddies, . . . ya'll shouldn't lay back and relax just yet! There will be court appearances and depositions of witnesses and attorneys to interview and hire! All you people that helped Jeff in anyway to circumvent justice and all you people who were in any way responsible for violating the rights of Ms. McNeill and her grandson, QM that were guarenteed by the NJ State Constitution and denied to them by Union County Prosecutor's Office, the City of Plainfield and it's officials and the Plainfield municipal court and it's employees!
Well, Ya'll get some rest if ya can, cause it's gonna be a Long Hot Summer and then Some!!!!
Ya'll seem to be more interested in money and power than in People . . .So, There Ya Go!!!!!!!




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