The O. J. Simpson show is coming to town
12:12 PM PT, Sep 3 2008
Just when the Las Vegas economy needs a boost at the end of the summer doldrums, the O.J. Simpson trial starts Monday in front of Judge Jackie Glass. The only outstanding issue that might delay this much-anticipated event is an appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court by defendant Clarence "C.J." Stewart asking for his trial to be separated from Simpson's case. Stewart's lawyer is also trying to delay the trial. Glass wants to go forward with one trial for both defendants and no delay. Judges usually win.
Interestingly, the same judge's behavior was being argued over in the Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday. Glass runs Clark County District Court's special competency court that evaluates a defendant's mental capacity. According to the Review-Journal, in the article "Judge's Methods Being Reviewed," the ACLU "was concerned that Glass was sacrificing constitutional rights of defendants in exchange for court efficiency."
Of course, the right to a fair trial is at the heart of Stewart's argument to be tried separately from Simpson. Earlier, according to the Review-Journal, Glass rejected the argument from Stewart's lawyer that it would "be impossible for Stewart to get a fair trial because of Simpson's celebrity."
But win or lose on the separate trial issue, Stewart's lawyer would have to be a total neophyte to believe that any court reckoning of this saga could escape Simpson's infamy; not only does the case center on memorabilia from the career of the disgraced former football player, but also on Stewart's suspected role in participating in so many activities at Palace Station that night where he allegedly had Simpson's back.
So it seems that barring a surprise last-minute intervention from the Nevada Supreme Court on behalf of Stewart, the O. J. Simpson trial begins Monday.
Interestingly, the same judge's behavior was being argued over in the Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday. Glass runs Clark County District Court's special competency court that evaluates a defendant's mental capacity. According to the Review-Journal, in the article "Judge's Methods Being Reviewed," the ACLU "was concerned that Glass was sacrificing constitutional rights of defendants in exchange for court efficiency."
Of course, the right to a fair trial is at the heart of Stewart's argument to be tried separately from Simpson. Earlier, according to the Review-Journal, Glass rejected the argument from Stewart's lawyer that it would "be impossible for Stewart to get a fair trial because of Simpson's celebrity."
But win or lose on the separate trial issue, Stewart's lawyer would have to be a total neophyte to believe that any court reckoning of this saga could escape Simpson's infamy; not only does the case center on memorabilia from the career of the disgraced former football player, but also on Stewart's suspected role in participating in so many activities at Palace Station that night where he allegedly had Simpson's back.
So it seems that barring a surprise last-minute intervention from the Nevada Supreme Court on behalf of Stewart, the O. J. Simpson trial begins Monday.
Update: As expected, the Nevada Supreme Court has rejected Stewart's appeal to delay or separate his trial from Simspon; there are now no remaining barriers to the trial of Simpson and Stewart beginning on Sept. 8 in Vegas.
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With apologies to Blondie:
"One way or another we're gonna find ya
We're gonna getcha getcha getcha getcha"...
Posted by: John | September 04, 2008 at 11:56 AM
OJ's luck has finally run out. If he doesn't cut a deal fast, he better get ready for prison food pretty soon. Even if he plea bargains, he'll still probably get some time. There's no "dream team" to save his guilty hide this time.
Posted by: David | September 04, 2008 at 12:45 PM
Jackie Glass? The same chick who just slammed Titus with 21 to 55 years? You think Craig Titus and O.J. will be cellies? C'mon, Richard, there's a real Vegas story for you. Sure beats the endless articles about Criss "15 Minutes" Angel...
Posted by: Big Karl | September 04, 2008 at 04:41 PM
From what I see, there is no such thing as a "Dream Team" for O.J. Simpson here in Las Vegas. It's more like he is in charge of a "Scream Team"...because all I see is O.J. screaming about his innocence.
Just another day in Las Vegas. Amongst locals here there is a saying..."Nothing in Las Vegas should shock you...and if it does...YOU NEED TO MOVE!" I do know one thing though. Starting Monday (September 8), I'm not driving anywhere near downtown Las Vegas because of all the traffic congestion from news and satellite trucks that will be converging on the courthouse there. Easier to just occasionally see what's going on through the internet or TV.
Posted by: ColinFromLasVegas | September 04, 2008 at 09:13 PM
The Juice is done...
D-O-N-E !!!
Posted by: Trip | September 04, 2008 at 09:15 PM
does anyone here know anything real about the trial?
Posted by: nazcalito | September 08, 2008 at 09:22 AM
Weeks of OJ trial coverage will add to McCain's lead. Great timing.
Posted by: v racer | September 08, 2008 at 02:19 PM