Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Supremes decides it's best to keep certain prisoners in jail pending appeal

In a decision that took them way too long, our Supremes concluded on Friday that it was not in their best interests to let O.J. Simpson out on bail pending the appeal of his case.

Justices Cherry, Saitta, and Gibbons signed the Order, noting that while NRS 178.488 allows them to grant bail to criminals pending appeal, they choose not to do so in this case.

Good call, boys (and girl).

1 comment:

  1. Why the hell was this ever set for oral argument?

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