$ 8.5 million compensatory damages on their cause of action for wrongful death, and $ 12.5 million punitive damages on the survival action, the cause of action Ronald Goldman would have had if he survived.
Louis H. Brown was awarded $ 12.5 million punitive damages.
The plaintiffs obtained a court order permitting the seizure of many of Simpson's assets to pay the multimillion-dollar judgment.
Sam: For instance, I told this man today I was in the second world war. Not the first. I told
him I was too young for the first. But I told him I fought in the second.
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so did he, it turnd out.
Lenny stands, goes to the mirror and straightens his tie.
Lenny: He was probably a colonel, or something, in the American Air Force.
Sam: Yes.
Lenny: Probably a n
Probably a hundred people saw us chasing him.
Chico, since when did anybody ever accuse me of being sane?
- Were goin. All right? Come on. - Jesus Christ!
( En La Casa by Mellow Man Ace)
(wolf whistle)
- You see anything strange? - Just the usual weirdness.
The deals goin down, man.
- Keep an eye out for me, huh? - Right, Hatcher.
- Are you sure its cool? - lts very cool. Relax.
- Good. Then lets
death?
Dont patronize me.
What else but that
are you selling, Professor?
We all know were going to die...
but you make a marvelous game out of it
that includes the whole world.
- You make it seem possible.
- It is possible, even probable.
You make death an entertainment...
something that can be played
in a living room.
As good a place as any.
Theres an even better place.
Turn in there.
This where
death house area.
I was in the same room that
people like Sacco and Vanzetti
were executed in.
I learned a number of things
from the inmates that
normally would be illegal...
but have proved
very useful to me
in my later life,
things like picking locks
and cracking safes and--
I learned all kinds
of strange things
as a youngster.
I came into
the execution field...
from a back-door
standpoint,
bec