OJ Simpson was spotted hours after leaving Lovelock Correctional Institute in Nevada, sitting in a gas station in the state. It's unclear where his driver was, but Simpson who was in the back seat.
He had spent eight-and-a-half-years after an armed confrontation in 2007 until his release.
OJ must write a report about his activities to officials, and he cannot associate with convicted felons or anyone engaged in criminal activity. His parole officer is also allowed to prohibit him from associating with anyone else.
He also needs to submit to blood or urine tests whenever his probation officer demands to check for illegal drugs, unprescribed prescription drugs or alcohol levels higher than .08, which is the legal limit for driving in Nevada.
OJ won't even be able to smoke marijuana in states where the drug is legal. And, of course, he is prohibiting from possessing or using weapons unless they are needed for a job, with prior agreement from the parole board.
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