O.J. Simpson gets 15 years` jail

Published December 6, 2008

LAS VEGAS, Dec 5 Disgraced former American football star O.J. Simpson was sentenced on Friday to at least 15 years in prison for armed robbery

and kidnapping during a 2007 raid on a Las Vegas hotel room.

Earlier with tears in his eyes, Simpson, 61, who will not be eligible for parole for some five years, had apologised for the September 2007 robbery on the Palace Station hotel.

“I stand before you today, sorry, somewhat confused,” Simpson told judge Jackie Glass.

“I did not know that I was doing anything illegal. I thought that I was confronting friends and retrieving my property. So I am sorry. I am sorry for all of it,” Simpson said, his voice trembling as he fought back tears.

His co-accused Charles Stewart, 54, was also sentenced to 15 years for the same charges as emotional friends and relatives of both men looked on from the public gallery.

Simpson's Oct 3 conviction on 12 charges came 13 years to the day after he was acquitted in his controversial 1995 trial of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman.

Earlier on Friday looking nervous and dressed in a blue prison uniform, Simpson listened intently as his lawyer Yale Galanter asked Glass not to imprison his client. The judge denied that request but did dismiss two charges against him.

Simpson was convicted for his role in the 2007 raid in which he and five friends stormed the Las Vegas hotel, two of them carrying arms, and robbed two dealers of a trove of sports memorabilia.

Addressing the court for the first time in the trial, Simpson said he had been trying to get back personal items which had been stolen from his family after years of frustration at seeing his property end up for sale on the Internet.

“Property that over the years we have seen being sold on the Internet, and we have seen pictures of ours that were stolen from our home going into the tabloids,” he said.

“This is the first time I had an opportunity to catch the guys red-handed who had been stealing from my family. I knew these guys.” He said among the items he had been looking for was a picture of his son in the Oval Office and his daughter's mother's wedding ring.—AFP

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