Interesting Info: Sydney Simpson

“Sydney Simpson”

Sydney Simpson, 20, did not appear in court, but her lawyer accepted the deal on her behalf in a teleconference with a judge.

Sydney Simpson was charged Saturday with resisting arrest without violence, punishable by up to a year in jail, and disorderly conduct, which carries a possible 60-day jail sentence.

Sydney Simpson was charged Saturday with resisting arrest without violence, punishable by up to a year in jail, and disorderly conduct, which carries a possible 60-day jail sentence.

Sydney Simpson, daughter of O.J. Simpson and Nicole Brown, on May 4, 1997.

Sydney Simpson, 20, did not appear in court, but her lawyer Patricia Jones accepted the deal on her behalf in a teleconference with Miami-Dade County Judge Maria Ortiz.

MIAMI — O.J. Simpson’s 19-year-old daughter was arrested after she refused to stop yelling at officers who had been summoned because of a fight outside a basketball game involving her old prep school, police said.

O.J. Simpson, a former football star, broadcaster and actor, moved to Florida after he was acquitted of murder in the slayings of his children’s mother, Nicole Brown Simpson, and a companion, Ron Goldman, in California in 1994.

MIAMI — O.J. Simpson’s 19-year-old daughter was arrested after she refused to stop yelling at officers who had been summoned because of a fight outside a basketball game involving her old prep school, police said.

O.J. Simpson’s daughter was sentenced Wednesday to 50 hours of community service in a deal with prosecutors that stemmed from a confrontation with police during a fight outside a prep school basketball game.

Simpson pleaded not guilty to resisting arrest without violence and disorderly conduct.

She was arrested in January 2005 when police said she repeatedly yelled profanities at the officers called to Ransom Everglades School to stop the fight after a boys’ varsity basketball game against Gulliver Prep.

Simpson yelled profanities at the officers called to Ransom Everglades School after a boys’ varsity basketball game against Gulliver Prep, according to a Miami police report.

Simpson was charged with resisting arrest without violence, punishable by up to a year in jail, and disorderly conduct, which could have carried a possible 60-day jail sentence.

Simpson yelled profanities at the officers called to Ransom Everglades School after a boys’ varsity basketball game against Gulliver Prep, according to a Miami police report.

O.J. Simpson moved to Florida after the former football star, broadcaster and actor was acquitted of murder in the 1994 California slayings of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, her friend.

O.J. Simpson could now spend the rest of his life in prison, as he was found guilty of robbery and kidnapping charges by a jury of his peers in a Las Vegas courtroom.

While she was being taken into custody, she slapped another officer’s hand, leading to the resisting arrest charge, the report said.

Yale Galanter, Simpson’s attorney, said Wednesday that Simpson had resolved the dispute by the time police arrived, but he said the officers escalated the situation.

She was arrested in January 2005 when Miami police said she repeatedly yelled profanities at officers called to Ransom Everglades School to stop a fight after a boys’ basketball game against Gulliver Prep.

O.J. Simpson, the former football star, broadcaster and actor, moved to Florida after he was acquitted of murder in the slayings of the children’s mother, Nicole Brown Simpson, and a companion, Ron Goldman, in California in 1994.

Yale Galanter, a Simpson family attorney, said the dispute outside the game was a “cat fight” that Sydney Simpson had resolved by the time police arrived, but officers escalated the situation.

Asked to respond to Galanter’s comment, police Lt. Bill Schwartz said: “For her safety and the safety of all concerned, the officers decided to remove her from the situation.

But under the deal, Simpson will have the charges dropped if she completes the community work.

Two teenage girls told police that Simpson hit them in the face, but they declined to press charges, authorities said.

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Simpson is attending college in Boston.

Clearly this upset her even more, and she slapped one of the cops in the hand.

A civil jury in 1997 held Simpson liable for the killings and ordered him to pay the victims’ survivors $33.5 million.

“It doesn’t take a legal genius or a great legal mind to figure out that the event was over and that it was the police who caused the charge to be had.”

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