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Evidence in the O.J. Simpson Case Aftermath of the O.J. Simpson Trial O.J. Simpson's Significance Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions Did O.J. Simpson get convicted? In 1995, O.J. Simpson was acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in his criminal tria...
In the case of OJ Simpson different factors may have intervened to subordinate the discovery of the truth, an aim stressed particularly by the prosecution. Indeed in her argument to exclude the evidence that detective Mark Fuhrman had perjured himself by denying his use of the 'N' word, OJ ...
The Simpson case, however, demonstrated another aspect of the urgent need for police reform. Not only did malevolent police practices and inadequate efforts to root out corruption and brutality threaten the safety of suspects, they subverted justice. Put another way, when the public d...
LaVergne also stated that he is leaving Simpson's kids' stories up to them to tell publicly. "His four remaining children are very private and I’m not going to engage in what they said, did, or what’s going on with them. I think that’s their story to tell if they want to come...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Noted forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht is weighing in onthe discovery of a knife apparently found on property that once belonged to O.J. Simpson. While he says it's unlikely to find DNA evidence on a knife that old, it's not an impossibility. ...
O.J. Simpson is gone now. But his life and public journey across seven decades touched multiple areas of American life, from sports to the legal arena to culture. The murder case against him in 1994 — and his acquittal in 1995 — had deep implications f
Read the full-text online article and more details about "OJ Simpson's Home Searched for Evidence of Ecstasy Ring" by Buncombe, Andrew - The Independent (London, England), December 5, 2001Buncombe, Andrew
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