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    double homicide were Nicole Brown Simpson, O. J.’s ex-wife, and Ronald Goldman. Did O.J. Simpson really commit the double homicide? To this day, this is a controversial question. Kidnapping a friend in an attempt to flee and threatening to kill himself all before even being arrested and accused for the crime, testimonies kept from the jury, along with other significant evidence are sure signs that O. J. Simpson should have been found guilty of the double homicide. Nicole Brown Simpson and

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    physical evidence collected at Nicole’s and Simpson’s homes the prosecution claimed that Simpson drove to Nicole’s house on the evening of the murder with the intention of killing her. They composed a story of the events that happened that night. Nicole put her two children to bed and while getting ready to go to bed herself, opened the front door of her house after either responding to a knock on the front door or hearing a noise outside. Simpson grabbed her before she could scream and attacked

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    Have you ever heard of the name O.J Simpson? If not here is some information about the case of O.J Simpson. Simpson was a NFL football player and was accused for the murder of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. The book “The run of his life” by Jeffrey Toobin is about his trial and how he is innocent for the assumption of the murders of Brown and Goldman. However the book also states the evidence against him and in his favor of not being guilty. In the 1995 controversial court case of O.J Simpson, the

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    On June 12, 1994 a horrible crime caught the attention of millions of people in America. The bodies of Nicole Brown and Ronald Lyle Goldman were found dead at around 12:10 am. O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown, had been stabbed multiple times in the head and neck, the wound to her neck was fatal. O.J. Simpson was the first suspect in this double murder case. The O.J. Simpson trial lasted more than eight months in Los Angeles, California. There was crucial evidence that implicated Nicole’s ex-husband

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    The Casey Anthony trial was the main topic of many national news stations social media networks for a long time. The case followed Casey Anthony, who was charged with first degree murder for the death of her daughter, Caylee. For over two months, the trial captured the hearts of thousands of people. Casey Anthony was born on March 19, 1986 in Ohio. She was the daughter of George and Cindy Anthony. She was a smart, bright girl with many friends. She was considered the average American girl. At the

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    My parents and gender affect my reading of The Run of Life: The People V. O.J. Simpson. Not only I, but my parents think that OJ Simpson did commit the crime of murder against his ex-wife Nicole Brown. This is because my parents know all about the case and about the evidence that was found in the crime scenes. The criminalists, also, thought that, “The evidence stacked up quickly and led to a plausible theory of events: It appeared that the killer had dropped a left glove in a struggle at the

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    famous for the horrific murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown-Simpson, and her waiter friend, Ron Goldman. The double murder involving O.J., the subsequent trial, and the media storm of 1994 is one of the most remarkable court cases of the century. Orenthal James Simpson, born on July 9, 1947 in San Francisco,

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    Oj Simpson Case

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    During the scene of the murder police found tones of bloody shoe prints in the walkway in front of Nicole Brown’s house that only matched to a specific shoe. The witness of these bloody footprints, William J. Bodziak, an authority on shoe prints and tire treads, retraced his quest to track down the model of the shoes that left these prints. A men’s Bruno Magli, size 12. OJ Simpson lied about the shoe evidence and was caught in the lie. OJ Simpson is a size 12, but he told the investigators and police

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    Simpson's legal problems were far from over. Particularly, he was brought back to court for a civil trial, and in February 1997 he was found liable for the wrongful deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, and ordered to pay their families 33.5 million dollars because he razed, or destroyed the two people’s homes. This has caused many uprising questions about O.J. Simpson. Furthermore, Simpson did not go to jail for

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    O. J. Simpson was not found guilty of murder but was found liable (the equivalent of guilty) in the wrongful death case. “The reason for that is that the murder case was in the criminal system and the wrongful death case was a civil action” []. “For reasons such as different laws, procedures and a different burden of proof, it was possible for one jury not to convict O. J. of the murder charges and another jury to hold him responsible for the civil trial.” [] The 2 court systems are very different

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