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Order Revoking O.J. Simpson's Bail

State of Nevada v. Orenthal James Simpson, et al.
January 11, 2008

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  • Clark County, Nevada D.A.’s Office
  • Yale Galanter, Simpson’s Lawyer
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  • A Las Vegas, Nev. judge revoked O.J. Simpson’s bail pending a court hearing on the D.A.'s motion alleging that Simpson asked his bail bondsman to contact co-defendant Clarence Stewart in the case.

    On September 19, 2007, Simpson promised the judge that he would have no contact with any victims, witnesses, or co-defendants in the criminal case against him.

    According to the D.A.'s voice mail transcript of a taped conversation between Simpson and his bail bondsman, however, Simpson is accused of violating the judge's order by directing him to tell Stewart:

    "Hey Miguel, It’s me ________ I just want, want CJ to know that the whole thing all the time he was tellin’ me that sh**, ya know, I hope he was telling me the truth don’t be trying to change the mother f****** sh** now, mother f****** a** h****. I’m tired of this sh**. Fed up with mother f****** changing what they told me. Alright ______?"
    Simpson faces multiple felony criminal charges in Nevada, including conspiracy to kidnap, kidnapping, robbery, burglary, assault, and related crimes.

     

     

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