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OJ Simpson guilty of armed heist OJ Simpson guilty of armed heist
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OJ Simpson has been found guilty on charges of armed robbery, conspiracy to kidnap and assault with a deadly weapon by a court in the US city of Las Vegas. OJ Simpson has been found guilty on 12 charges of armed robbery, conspiracy to kidnap and assault with a deadly weapon by a court in the US city of Las Vegas.
The former US football star and actor was accused of robbing two sports memorabilia dealers a year ago.The former US football star and actor was accused of robbing two sports memorabilia dealers a year ago.
The armed robbery charge carries a mandatory jail sentence, and kidnapping carries a possible life term. The armed robbery charges carry a mandatory jail sentence, and kidnapping carries a possible life term.
Mr Simpson, 61, who denied the charges, was acquitted of murder in 1995 in what was dubbed "the trial of the century". Simpson, 61, who denied the charges, was acquitted of murder in 1995 in what was dubbed "the trial of the century".
Cuffed
Asked by reporters on his way into court for the latest verdict, which was read late on Friday night local time, Simpson said he was prepared for the judgement.
"You gotta be ready," the former running back told journalists.
Inside the court both Simpson and his accomplice, Clarence Steward, were found guilty on all charges by the Las Vegas jury.
Simpson blew out his cheeks and nodded as the verdicts were read out.
He was then led away with his hands cuffed by police.
In his previous trial, Simpson was accused of murdering his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. The not-guilty verdict shocked many in America.
Mr Simpson was later found liable for the deaths in a civil case and ordered to pay $33.5m (£19m) to Mr Goldman's family.