O.J. Simpson won parole Wednesday on some of the charges that
have kept him in a Nevada prison for almost five years, but still faces
at least four more years behind bars.
The Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners order
says the decision relates to two kidnapping and two robbery convictions
and one conviction for burglary with a firearm. But Simpson, 66, will
continue to be held for related convictions for which he is not yet
eligible for parole.
The case stems from a
confrontation Simpson had with two sports memorabilia collectors at a
Las Vegas hotel room in 2007. Simpson, a former superstar in the
National Football League, said he was attempting to retrieve his own
memorabilia.
Three co-defendants pleaded guilty
and agreed to testify against Simpson, who was convicted and sentenced
to 33 years in prison, with the possibility of parole in nine years.
Simpson appeared before two members of the board
last week. He told them that he has been a model prisoner and that
other inmates come to him to tell their stories and seek guidance.
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