You might struggle with such silliness, but most of the rest of us won't. OJ should be on death row, isn't, and thus cheated justice. This teacher, a man of prior peaceable character, should was goaded by a pack of jackals into an extreme reaction. The verdict in his case was entirely just--one of the few times I have agreed with a result by a modern English criminal court.
No, I’m not making, or attempting to make a moral equivalence between these two cases. I’m asking a question if, since he stated he was okay with jury nulification, the OJ verdict was also okay in his view.
And, as to the last part of your post, we will agree to disagree. I find no justice in allowing a man to get away with such criminal disregard as to attempt to kill a student.