OJ Simpson and the Evidence That Acquited Him
Title: OJ Simpson and the Evidence That Acquited Him
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2785 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
OJ Simpson and the Evidence That Acquited Him
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2785 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
The OJ Simpson Murder Case:
The Evidence That Acquitted Him.
Michael Carollo
Sinippi
ADJ 402/01
Evidence
December 10, 1999
The OJ Simpson case has been hailed "The Trial of the Century." One of the longest running court trials in history, this case was filled with conspiracy, controversy, and the power of celebrity.
The biggest part of the trial was the evidence. The submission of the blood samples, the DNA testing, and the articles of clothing made the case
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New York: Regan Books.
Defense lawyers in OJ case accuse Det. Furhman of being racist. (1994, August 30). The New York Times, A14.
OJ Simpson goes on trial in Los Angeles for murder of ex-wife. (1994, September 27). The New York Times, A1.
Simpson defense case for contaminated blood samples. (1996, December 13). The New York Times, A23.
Simpson judge rules on Furhman records. (1994, August 31). The New York Times, A12.
Toobin, Jeffrey. (1996). The Run of His Life. New York: Random House.