US | OJ Simpson Judge Orders OJ to Stand Trial Robbery, kidnapping among charges against Simpson in Las Vegas By Will McCahill Posted Nov 14, 2007 6:45 PM CST Copied O.J. Simpson, right, and his lawyer Yale Galanter sit in a courtroom during Simpson's preliminary hearing in Las Vegas, Wedneday, Nov. 14, 2007. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken, Pool) (Associated Press) Former NFL star OJ Simpson must stand trial on charges including armed robbery and kidnapping stemming from a September altercation inside a hotel room, a Las Vegas judge ruled today. The trial date was set for Nov. 28, the Los Angeles Times reports. Simpson could face life in prison if convicted on the kidnapping charges alone. "This is what we expected," Simpson, 60, told the Times after the decision. "If I have any disappointment, it's that I wish a jury was here. As always, I rely on the jury system." Simpson and two co-defendants are alleged to have stormed a hotel room to recover memorabilia related to his football career. Other alleged accomplices pleaded guilty to lesser charges. Read These Next Mexico says it killed top drug trafficker. BBC apologizes after racial slur heard at BAFTAs. The author of an acclaimed novel is being sued over its contents. Middle East nations rip Huckabee's talk of Israeli takeover. Report an error