watching o.j. simpson s reaction to this was eerily similar to watching his reaction to this. we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty of the crime of murder. with him becoming a free man, many questions remain about how he will spend the rest of his life. what we know now is this, he will be freed on or just after october the first and he will head for florida rather than stay in nevada. in florida, he may live with his friends, whose wedding he was attending when he decided to organize and take part in the armed robbery that ultimately landed him in prison for nine years. simpson will have strict parole conditions, he cannot drink to excess. in his case, a blood alcohol level no higher than .08. he cannot approach or use illegal drugs. he is banned from using marijuana recreationally and he cannot purchase or have access
watching o.j. simpson s reaction to this was eerily similar to watching his reaction to this. we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty of the crime of murder. with him becoming a free man, many questions remain about how he will spend the rest of his life. what we know now is this, he will be freed on or just after october the first and he will head for florida rather than stay in nevada. in florida, he may live with his friends, whose wedding he was attending when he decided to organize and take part in the armed robbery that ultimately landed him in prison for nine years. simpson will have strict parole conditions, he cannot drink to excess. in his case, a blood alcohol level no higher than .08. he cannot approach or use illegal drugs. he is banned from using
thought was pretty bad. i did think that the decision to give him parole was the correct one under nevada law. paul, what will o.j. simpson s life be like under parole. one of the commissioner s made a point about saying he can t vie late his parole decisions in any way. the parole conditions can be quite strict. he ll have a parole officer he has to report to. he has no constitutional rights in the sense they can search his premises without a warrant. test his urine. drug use, and alcohol use. so, from that stand point there will be restrictioning. but he remains a threat in the sense that as jeff was talking about the domestic abuse sufficient, even if you accept the jury s verdict, which i don t, by the way, that he was innocent of the killing of his wife and ron goldman, the both trials, civil and criminal
like because that man is going to be a moving target and those parole conditions are going to include not violating the law. it may be something as minor as alcohol consumption to ak session or a fraud deal gone wrong. who knows. but they re going to be watching him carefully and that s why he can t be normal no matter how hard he tries. a lot of this was about back in the 90s was race, and one could argue for a lot of folks it s still very much about that. do you get the sense that that too has shifted? in the mid 90s there are a lot of folks that look like me and you who thought o.j. didn t do it. this was a grand conspiracy and it was mark if you are man. do you get the sense that over the 25 years that has passed since he was acommittquitted fo double murder that the sentment in black america has changed as
tonight a disturbing story, sex offenders in california violating parole conditions brazenly, repeatedly and barely getting their wrists slapped. our report was sparked by a whistle blower who contacted drew griffin because she believes the public is in danger. she felt she had to speak out. now that she has, she s paying a price. more on that in a moment, first, keeping them honest. here is what drew found in his original report. reporter: it s early on a tuesday evening in stockton, california. parole agents are arresting 41-year-old jack turner. described by agents as someone with an extensive history of sexual violence. tonight, though, his only