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    It was further fueled by the Meredith Kercher murder case‚ which to me highlighted the different laws pertaining to different countries and their judicial systems: in this instance the US versus Italian legal systems. More recently‚ during the US election campaign‚ I have been drawn into articles and news

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    The case of O.J. Simpson for the murder of his ex-wife‚ Nicole Brown Simpson‚ and her friend Ron Goldman had many irregularities. This case became known as the “Trial of the Century”; many Americans followed the case throughout the trial because O.J. Simpson‚ who was once a pro-football player as well as an actor‚ was indicted on two counts of murder following the aforementioned deaths. In this paper I will highlight many of these and further explain the circumstances surrounding them. The bodies

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    twenty-two years ago‚ the world shook as the Los Angeles jury declared Orenthal (OJ) Simpson not guilty of murder. Over two decades later‚ this trial is still known as one of the most extensive and nail biting cases in history. Prior to being free of all murder charges brought on him‚ OJ Simpson was formerly known as a star football player in the National Football League‚ a talented actor and a part time broadcaster. OJ was incredibly popular with his fans‚ he even set several records throughout his

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    O.J simpson was acquitted of all charges of killing his ex-wife and her friend. On June 12‚ 1994 the bodies of Nicole brown ex wife of former football player and her friend Ronald Goldman were found outside Browns house. The crime scene was covered in blood‚ and there was also a black glove which had DNA evidence of Oj Simpson. O.J simpson at the time was out of town and was called by a detective to inform him of the death of his former wife. Later‚ when he arrived detectives noticed a cut on his

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    The OJ Simpson murder trial case is one of the most known famous court cases ever. With OJ being such a popular football star‚ when he was accused of murdering his ex-wife and her friend it blew up all over the media. The cases has been the largest publicized case in United States history. Everyone thought he was guilty for the murder because with all of the evidence it seemed that way‚ well the jury thought otherwise. All evidence pointed at OJ. All through out the investigations there was a

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    O. J. Simpson robbery case The O. J. Simpson robbery case (officially called the State of Nevada v. Orenthal James Simpson‚ et al.) was a criminal case prosecuted in 2007-2008 in the U.S. state of Nevada‚ primarily involving the retired American football player O. J. Simpson. On the night of September 13‚ 2007‚ a group of men led by Simpson entered a room in the Palace Station hotel in Las Vegas‚ Nevada. A sports memorabilia dealer‚ Bruce Fromong‚ testified that the group of men broke into

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    Concerning the OJ Simpson case‚ I think everyone had a feeling he was guilty. It’s a shame because of flaws in the collection of evidence‚ a seemingly obvious murderer got away with it. As I followed the trial‚ even my 7 year old mind knew that he was guilty. It wasn’t until later that I found out why he was let off. I agree with James that there are other things that should be covered in the new but at the same time it’s the public’s attraction to the celebrity cases that generates so much

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    O.J. Simpson trail My personal opinion in the OJ Simpson trail is that he was guilty. I believe that OJ was guilty of the two murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. There are many different things that convinced me that OJ did in fact commit the murders. The number one thing that got me was that fact that there was so much of OJ’s DNA all over the crime scene. Also‚ not only was OJ’s blood over the crime scene there was blood at his home as well as on

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    The 1995 murder case of football legend O.J. Simpson was one of the most outrageous media moments. This was all because of the killings of Simpson’s wife‚ Nicole Brown Simpson‚ and friend Ronald Goldman and it rapidly made the headlines of all the new channels‚ magazines‚ new papers and all social medias. On June 12‚ 1994‚ the bodies of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death outside of her condominium in Los Angeles. When evidence led police to suspect Simpson of the murder

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    also displayed uncharacteristic behavior such as lack of organization‚ fits of anger‚ and episodes of dementia. Mary Ann Easterling recognized that the erratic behavior displayed by her husband correlated with the symptoms of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)‚ a disease discovered by doctor Bennet

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