The O. J. Simpson criminal trial verdict: Racism or status shield - Skolnick, Shaw - 1997 () Citation Context ...but varying the race of the defendant. Sommers (2007) provides a recent review of this literature and notes that the findings from these studies are mixed. Some studies (...
processing of a criminal trial, the role of credibility, the significance of venues in the process and highlighting the differences in burden of proof between criminal and civil cases and the incompetency of the district attorney and charm and brilliance of Johnnie Cochran, a g...
In 1995, Simpson was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wifeNicole Brown Simpsonand Ron Goldman in what became known as the “trial of the century.” In 1997, however, Simpson lost a wrongful death civil suit that the Goldman and Brown families brought against him, and was ...
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