I assume that all hell would break loose if any of the parole board members were to give the slightest hint of any opinions they might have on his double murder.But if any of them believe he's guilty they could reasonably use that to establish character...respect for the law...respect for others.
I attended the court hearing a few years ago in Connecticut in which Michael Skakil testified in support of his petition for a new trial.Long story short...although he was under oath it was obvious that he was lying through his teeth from the moment he finished stating his name.
There can be no doubt that OJ will do the same.There's no way in hell that he'll acknowledge having broken the law or having violated the rights of those he attempted to rob.
What a coincidence, just today I was reading about DNA evidence pointing to the existence of genetic intelligence, or lack thereof.... and now this! An OJ article! This must be confirmation!