I see this is the flip-side of "jury nullification", which was the ONLY reason O.J. was still walking the streets these past 13 years. There is no doubt that the prosecution threw every charge in the book they could at him in order to get this murderer back in jail where he belongs. Personally, I see nothing wrong with that and neither did the jury. None of the charges were "made up" though I concede if this was an ordinary citizen in the same circumstances, the prosecution probably would have been less zealous pursuing these charges and the defendant probably would have ended up with probation or maybe just a couple years in jail something.
As for O.J., he was pretty darn stupid for hiring gunmen to terrorize and rob those people even if he thought he was just stealing his own property back. But because of that jury nullification for murder back in L.A. (it's okay for black people to murder white people), O.J. felt as though he had the right to rob and kidnap them too. But as he found out the hard way, Nevada ain't L.A.
May he rot in jail the rest of his life where he belongs.
God Bless the Goldman family...Fred Goldman has been an amazing man through all of this...he has displayed courage, faith....and deserves justice!
I don't know if it would have made a difference but it is clear that the authorities screwed up in a number of ways in connection with the murder case.
That wasn't his property, it was the Goldman's, and he was hiding it from them.