Imperial Valley Press

Nevadian Conditions

O.J. Simpson’s life outside prison.

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Now that O.J. Simpson is out of prison on parole, he’ll have to comply with specific rules that Nevada authoritie­s have set. The conditions apply no matter where Simpson ends up living and the state he ends up choosing will set rules that he must follow to avoid the risk of being returned to prison under the authority of an agreement administer­ed by the by the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervisio­n.

Simpson could be on parole until Sept. 29, 2022, according to Nevada state prison records.

That five-year period could be reduced if Simpson collects maximum credits for good behavior, pays fees and fines on time and shows “diligence in labor or study,” according to Nevada state law.

The Nevada Board of Parole has establishe­d the following conditions for Simpson: MOVEMENTS

He is prohibited from leaving Nevada and changing his residence without getting permission first from the Nevada Division of Parole and Probation.

MONTHLY REPORTING

He is required to submit a written report

every month about his activities to officials on a form supplied by the parole and probation agency.

PROHIBITED ASSOCIATIO­NS

He cannot associate with convicted felons, people who engage in criminal activity. His parole officer can prohibit him from associatin­g with anyone else.

WEAPONS

He cannot possess, have access to or have under his control any kind of weapon unless the weapon is needed for employment and has been approved by the parole and probation division or someone approved by the division.

DRUGS

He cannot use, buy or possess illegal

drugs or prescripti­on drugs unless the prescripti­on drugs are prescribed by a licensed medical profession­al. Use of marijuana is banned even if it is legal to use marijuana recreation­ally in the state where Simpson is living.

ALCOHOL

n He is allowed to consume alcoholic beverages “but not to excess.” A test result of .08 blood-alcohol percent or higher (the legal limit for driving in Nevada) is proof of drinking to excess.

TESTING

He is required to submit a blood or breath test for drugs and or alcohol any time the parole and probation division demands it.

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 ?? JASON BEAN/THE RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL VIA AP, POOL ?? In this July 20, 2017, file photo, former NFL football star O.J. Simpson reacts after learning he was granted parole during a hearing at the Lovelock Correction­al Center in Lovelock, Nev.
JASON BEAN/THE RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL VIA AP, POOL In this July 20, 2017, file photo, former NFL football star O.J. Simpson reacts after learning he was granted parole during a hearing at the Lovelock Correction­al Center in Lovelock, Nev.

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