This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog Accused of double murder, his case captured the attention of the US until it came to an end in late 1995. Here's a look at how the trial unfolded.Why you can trust Sky News ...
OJ Simpson stands in court with attorney Yale Galanter during his sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center, Dec. 5, 2008, in Las Vegas. As Judge Jackie Glass prepared to sentence him, she said to Simpson, “Earlier in this case, at a bail hearing, I asked, I said, to ...
It was the first few weeks of 1995 when Sky News' live coverage of the OJ Simpson court case got under way. Each evening we showed the trial and invited questions. In those days, the main form of correspondence was by letter. But there was also a new electronic method emerging, called ...
The June 12, 1994, killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman brought the “Trial of the Century” that saw O.J. Simpson acquitted of the murders.
Around midnight, Brown Simpson and Goldman's bodies were found stabbed to death outside of her home. MORE: The OJ Simpson trial: Where the key players are 25 years after his acquittalSimpson was in Los Angeles that evening, according to court records, but took a late flight that night to...
His refrain to jurors that “If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit” sought to underscore that the bloody gloves found at Simpson’s home and the crime scene were too small for football legend when he tried them on in court. (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Daily News via AP, Pool, File)...
He was later found liable for both deaths by a criminal court jury in 1997 and ordered to pay $33.5 million to family members of Brown and Goldman. FILE - In this Oct. 3, 1995, file photo, O.J. Simpson ...
O.J. Simpson's Former Bodyguard Claims He Has Shamed NFL Star's Confession on Tape — 30 Years After He Was Found Not Guilty of Double Murder in Criminal Court Simpson, who died earlier this year, was found not guilty of the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole, and Ron Goldman following ...
Simpson made numerous attempts to profit from his notoriety, even while insisting he didn't commit the murders. He put his name on a ghostwritten confession, and threw a giant bash after being acquitted of the crimes that he was later sued and ultimately found responsible for in civil court...
A three-member Nevada Supreme Court panel rejected Simpson's request for a new trial, ruling in a 16-page order Thursday that there was no reason to overturn a lower court judge's decisions in the case. Simpson's lawyers filed the appeal last October, arguing that Clark County District Cou...