How and where OJ Simpson’s parole hearing will take place
LAS VEGAS — Nevada parole officials have set a July 20 date to decide whether O.J. Simpson should be paroled after serving the mandatory minimum of a nine-to-33 year sentence for an armed robbery involving two sports collectibles dealers in Las Vegas in 2007.
Here’s a look at how the Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners says the parole hearing is expected to proceed.
THE INMATE
Orenthal James Simpson, inmate No. 1027820, will have his lawyer, Malcolm LaVergne, with him in a small room at the medium-security Lovelock Correctional Center where he has been serving his sentence since 2008.