The Nicole/Goldman murders will put him away for life. The most he can serve is 33 years. He will be eligible for parole in 9 years. If parole in Nevada works the way parole in California does, one of the criterion to be considered is risk of future dangerousness to the community. The due process standard of evidence needed to support findings of unsuitability is very slim--far less than the preponderance of the evidence standard by which he lost his civil case. So, the sentence for the current crimes may have been by the book, but the parole hearings will certainly be about the murders.
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