The value of a 1973 Sports Illustrated magazine with OJ Simpson on the cover can vary depending on its condition and demand from collectors. On average, it could be worth anywhere from $10 to $50. If the magazine is in pristine condition or has historical significance, it could be valued higher. It's best to consult with a collector or appraiser for a more accurate estimation.
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Common flaws with football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Common flaws with football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Common flaws with football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
June 17 1994... Knicks lost game 3 of NBA Championship same day the first NBA title game played in NY since 1973
No, OJ never played on a team that made the Super Bowl.
If they are in nm- mint condition Older Oj cards are worth alittle bit 1970 Rc - nm(7)-$50......nm-mt(8) $125........mint(9) $520 1971 - nm-mt(8) $150 Any other OJ card besides these have to be in mint(9) condition to be worth much..
Fortunately for society, he is in Clark County Detention Center - JAIL. Simpson was sentenced to a total of 33 years in prison with the possibility of parole in about 9 years. He is serving his sentence at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Lovelock, Nevada as Inmate #1027820.
A Fleer 1992 John Elway football tracing card is valued by most price guides at less than $1.00, however, if you found someone who collects John Elway cards and your card would be in mint condition you may be able to sell such a card for as much as $2.00
Nicole Brown Simpson (OJ's ex-wife) and acquaintance Ronald Goldman were murdered at Ms. Simpson's home in Brentwood, California on June 12, 1994. OJ Simpson was found not guilty of these murders.
Although not as dramatic as King Tut's tomb, the Simpson murder trial seemed to be unlucky for several people. On the defense side Simpson's attorneys Johnny Cochoran and Robert Kardashian both died within a few years of the trial. For the prosecution, Mark Furman had to bury his law enforcement career after it died due to perjury in a California Superior Court proceeding. But it's hard to keep a good man down. Furman was able to redeem himself with his investigation and true crime bestseller Murder In Belhaven, a very cold murder case in Greenwich, CT from the 1970's. It resulted in renewed interest and finally some justice
for the 15 year old victim Martha Moxley.
A 1975 Topps O.J. Simpson football card number 500 has a book value of about $10.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more money than a non-graded card in the same condition. Condition is important.
Common flaws with Football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly
The evidence against OJ Simpson was overwhelming, both DNA and other physical and circumstantial. I will list just a few for lack of space.
-victims' blood inside OJ Simpson's white Bronco in various places.
-glove with victims blood outside OJ Simpson's house on Rockingham.
-OJ Simpson's DNA at crime scene
-sock with victim's blood at OJS's residence on Rockingham
-bloody knife found buried in empty lot in Chicago next to OJS's hotel room where he flew to on the night of the murders.
-bloody footprints at crime scene found to be made by expensive Italian designer in same size OJS wears. When claimed he didn't own any of these shoes they were found after a serach warrent was obtained and a search of the house on Rockingham was conducted.
-cuts on OJS's hands, claimed he cut it on a glass.
-eluded police when he knew arrest was immenent, chase in white Bronco, had guns, --sum of money, threatened to commit suicide.
-confessed to cellmate while being held at jail after arrest.
-OJS had a history of violence against his ex-wife
Like I said, these are just a few of the many pieces of evidence that were presented at the criminal trial. As you can see, the evidence is overwhelming against Mr. Simpson.
In America once you have been tried for a crime and found not guilty you cannot be tried again for the same crime. OJ Simpson was tried for the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman and found not guilty, so, no he cannot be tried again.
That's what everybody wants to know. The physical and circumstantial evidence was overwhelming. This was a prosecutor's dream that quickly turned into a nightmare. I think a general explaination would have to be that Marcia Clark and her team for the prosecution were just 'out-lawyered'.
I believe the trial was lost with the change of venue. The trial was moved to downtown LA instead of where the crime was committed. The jury pool was very different than in Brentwood, an affluent mostly white neighborhood. Bailey may not be the best attorney but he can pick a jury.
A contributing factor was the judge, Ito. The thinking was to put an Asian judge in so neither side could scream predjudice. I felt Ito leaned heavily to the defense.
And lastly, the defense turned this trial into a color match. This crime was not about color, his or hers, it was about an abusive husband that got away with murder. Mark Furman was just a scapegoat. The possibilty that the whole investigating team would be in on a frame-up. The idea is rediculous, and it's hard to believe that 12 intelligent people could have fallen for such a cheap tactic.
Answer: It was said that they had reasonable doubt, so he was acquitted.
OJ's Topps rookie card was in 1970 card# 90 $80.00 they also had two insert cards 1970 Topps Glossy Inserts card# 22 $40.00 and 1970 Topps Super card# 34 $30.00. Topps does not make a 30 card box set in 1969 or 1970 you cand add the players names and #'s and I'll check into it or go to http://www.beckett.com/default.osi you have to set up your own free account.