Jurors in the O.J. Simpson trial reached a verdict Friday after working into the night, deliberating the fate of the former football star and a co-defendant accused of robbing two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a casino hotel room.”We have a verdict,” said Michael Sommermeyer, spokesman for the Clark County District Court. He said it would be read after all the defendants, lawyers and prosecutors arrived at the court.
The jury reached a decision after deliberating for more than 13 hours.Simpson, 61, and a golfing buddy, Clarence “C.J.” Stewart, 54, were found guilty of armed robbery and kipnapping.The judge will give the sentence within 45 days.Most likely he will spent the rest of his life in jail.