How OJ Simpson's trial unfolded Speaking to Sky News, the Goldman family's lawyer David Cook said: "I review and consider Simpson as what he was: that he was a bad person; he was a murderer; he got out of the acquittal here. "He remains now and in his death as the day that ...
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Carl E. Douglas, one of O.J. Simpson's attorneys during the football star's 1995 murder trial, spoke to CBS News about Simpson's complicated legacy following news of his death at age 76. Simpson, who was acquitted of the double murder of h
F. Lee Bailey - OJ Simpson Lawyer: With F. Lee Bailey, Alan R. Warren. Francis Lee Bailey Jr., better known to the general public as F. Lee Bailey, was an American criminal defense attorney. Bailey's name first came to nationwide attention for his involv
From a televised car chase to what was described as the "legal blunder of the century", here are the key details around how OJ Simpson's murder trial played out.
Fuhrman tossed around the “N-word” (that phrase got a push in the hearings leading up to Simpson’s trial, as defense lawyer Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. and prosecutor Chris Darden sparred over questioning Fuhrman about it) and lived down to every preconception about racist, bruta...
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released from police custody. However, Diddy was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. He went to trial in 2001, which lasted two months. Diddy was acquitted after enlisting the help of former O.J. Simpson defense lawyer Johnnie Cochran, who proved Diddy's lack of involvement in the ...
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Simpson dismissed rumours he was going into hospice Alan Dershowitz, a trial lawyer for Simpson, told Sky News they calculated that black women on the jury were "black first and women second", while the prosecution saw it the other way round. ...