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    The Simpsons Impact on Family Values The Simpsons first came to life on April 19th, 1987. It was aired as a ‘filler’ in the commercial breaks of ‘The Tracey Ullman Show’ and was animated in 30 second mini-episodes. Matt Groening, the proud producer and creator of The Simpsons, made these 30 second episodes after being recognized for his ‘life is hell’ comic strip and asked by a fan, Pauly Platt, if he would be interested in coming up with ideas for an animation. Groening

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    The O.J. Simpson Case

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    O.J. Simpson Case O.J. Simpson was the killer. All of the evidence in this trail pointed to him, but he could not be proven guilty. In the trial of O.J. Simpson, he was found not guilty of the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The court case of O.J. Simpson was a very controversial case in its time. It was a controversial case mainly because of the interference from the media. The media gave their opinions on the case and became so involved that it began to sway the opinions of

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    the other ones because of how big the case really was. This was the O.J. Simpson case this one stands out from all the other ones because of how long it lasted and how everyone thought that O.J Simpson was a murderer but he got away with it. This case is definitely the most known out of all the other famous cases because O.J. Simpson was such a known person weather that was from football or from his movies and shows. O.J. Simpson grew up in San Francisco California he grew up with 2 sisters and 1 brother

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    O.J. Simpson: The Raging Aggressor Many Americans can still remember where they were when O.J. Simpson’s murder verdict was broadcast on national television in 1995. O.J., a former football and movie star, was on trial for the brutal murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman on the night of June 12, 1994 in Brentwood, California. Alan Dershowitz, a member of Simpson’s dream team of lawyers, published in his book America on Trial, that during the verdict, long-distance telephone call volume

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    Oj Simpson Trial

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    Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were discovered, brutally murdered outside the front courtyard of Nicole Simpson's Brentwood condominium. Nicole Simpson was the estranged wife of the famous football player and T.V. star O.J. Simpson. Ron Goldman was an acquaintance of Nicole and worked at the Mezulla Restaurant near Nicole’s’ condo. He was believed to have been returning a pair of glasses Nicole’s mother had left at the restaurant earlier that evening. Even though O.J. Simpson was found not

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    The OJ Simpson Case

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    I. (O.J. Simpson case) A. Hook (Johnny Cochrane stated in court “if the glove does not fit, then you must acquit”) Consider this for instance; I find it peculiar that years later Chris Darden had the audacity to state publicly that Johnny Cochrane ripped the lining in the infamous gloves, That were wore the day of heinous murders. Even today our society is left with the indelible question; what really happened, and will we ever really know? There is plenty of speculation, and circumstantial evidence

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    Oj Simpson Theory

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    many twists and turns. O.J. Simpson was found not guilty for the two counts of murder. At first Mr. Simpson was not charged with the murders until the day after the funeral for his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson (Mueller, 1996). Throughout the time of Nicole and O.J.’s marriage they have had a lot of domestic issues. (Rice, 1997) Explained that on January 1, 1989, officers John Edwards and Patricia Milwiski responded to O.J.’s house where they found Nicole Brown Simpson running out of the bushes surrounding

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    Oj Simpson Murder

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    Football with a side of Murder Orenthal James Simpson, commonly known as "O.J." or "The Juice," famous for the Heisman trophy and football hall of fame. He became a wanted man after police found his former wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman brutally murdered at Nicole’s condominium in Los Angeles. With his back ground of violence and his temper, police had their guy or so they thought. The trail had the world on the edge of their seats and taking sides. The first thing Yeltsin said when he stepped

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    Oj Simpson Case

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    A Case for the Nation In 1995, O.J. Simpson, one of the most acclaimed National Football League players, was tried on two counts of murder. This is a case that would stay inclusive forever in the eyes of most Americans; and that would change the way America’s legal system operated. During the trial racism evolved around Simpson and multiple inferences led to an especially controversial definitive, later known as the “trial of the century.” The O.J. Simpson trial created a spotlight on what people

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    OJ Simpson Case

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    The OJ Simpson murder case, known as The People of the State of California vs Orenthal James Simpson, is one of the most notorious, publicized criminal trials in the history of America. The case took place in the Supreme Court of Los Angeles, California. It started on November 2, 1994 and ended on October 3, 1995, the day the verdict was made. The decision was followed by the brutal murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and one of her friends, apparently her waiter that night, Ron Goldman on June 12, 1994

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