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http://www.newsmax.com/us/o.j._simpson/2007/11/13/49096.html

 

Witness Says Simpson Knew of Guns

 

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

 

LAS VEGAS -- One of the men who accompanied O.J. Simpson to a hotel-room

confrontation with two sports memorabilia dealers testified Tuesday that the

former football star wanted them to bring "heat" to show they meant

business.

 

Simpson's golfing buddy, Walter Alexander, also told the court that Simpson

instructed Charles "Spencer" McClinton to draw his weapon before the group

entered the room.

 

"It changed the whole plan," said Alexander, who accepted a plea deal to

testify against Simpson. "At first the plan was we were to just show the

guns. But right before we went into the room he told Spencer to put the gun

in his hand."

 

Alexander said he kept the weapon he was carrying tucked into the waistband

of his suit, but that as soon as he saw McClinton waving his weapon around

and shouting orders at the memorabilia dealers he realized he was taking

part in an armed robbery.

 

Simpson, 60, has maintained in interviews and through his lawyers that he

never saw any guns or asked anyone to bring them to the hotel room. The

testimony Tuesday was part of a preliminary hearing in the case. Justice of

the Peace Joe M. Bonaventure will decide after the hearing whether there is

enough evidence for Simpson and two other men to stand trial.

 

He also has said he intended only to retrieve items that had he said were

stolen from him by a former agent, including the suit he wore the day he was

acquitted of murder in 1995 in the slayings of his wife, Nicole Brown

Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

 

Simpson and two other men face 12 criminal charges including armed robbery,

kidnapping with a weapon and conspiracy. A kidnapping conviction could

result in a sentence of life in prison with the possibility of parole. An

armed robbery conviction could mean mandatory prison time.

 

Alexander, 46, of Mesa, Ariz., was taken into custody two days after the

alleged armed robbery of sports memorabilia dealers Bruce Fromong and Alfred

Beardsley at a Las Vegas hotel-casino.

 

He pleaded guilty Oct. 23 to conspiracy to commit robbery, a felony, in a

plea deal that could get him up to six years in prison. District Attorney

David Roger has said prosecutors will seek a suspended sentence, which could

get Alexander probation.

 

Alexander, McClinton and another man, Charles Cashmore, have pleaded guilty

to lesser charges and agreed to testify against Simpson. Cashmore testified

Friday. McClinton is expected to follow Alexander to the witness stand

before the hearing ends.

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