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    Was Oj Simpson Guilty

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    stories and articles began to surface about the murders of Nicole brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The two were found dead in LA in Nicole’s browns home. Detectives began looking for suspects who could cause such a gruesome murder. Their first suspect was Orenthal Simpson also known as OJ Simpson. Even though he was found not guilty after the trial, I believe he is guilty because there were lost evidence during the trail, he was abusive towards Nicole Simpson during their marriage and the trial was mentally

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    So why did 73% of white people believe that Simpson was guilty of the murder charges (Newport)? Because white people often weren’t looking at the case through a racial lens, they observed the case in a different way and were often overwhelmed by the amount of evidence the prosecution used in an attempt to prove that Simpson was guilty. Hairs consistent with those of Simpsons were found at the scene of the crime and on Ronald Goldman’s shirt. Also there had been blood at the scene of the crime that

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    Oj Simpson Research Paper

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    typically believed in Simpson’s guilt because of the evidence found and suspicious actions that did not add up, and blacks mainly believed in his innocence and were determined that the evidence was planted. Some even “speculated at the time that if Nicole had been African American, the country would not have been so interested and conflicted about the outcomes of the various trials” (Overman 2). The year of 1995 still remains major a turning point in the history of America regarding racial issues and

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    A Summary of the O.J. Simpson Trial

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    O.J. Simpson stated, “I think I’ve been a great citizen” (Simpson). The O.J. Simpson trial was one of the most followed cases in history (Blohm 64). On the evening of June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered (Piombini). The trial against O.J. began on January 24, 1995 and ended on October 2, 1995 (Blohm 59). Going into the trial, O.J.’s fate had already been sealed due to the fact that nobody wanted to prosecute a football legend and an actor (Piombini). In the fictional

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    The Failed Prosecution of O.J. Simpson In every case a prosecution should do what it takes to show that the defendant is guilty and bring justice to their clients. This should always ring true but in the murders of Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Ron Goldman I continue to notice multiple flaws in the case. In the research conducted, I develop a negative view of the individuals that put this case together. I believe there are six mistakes that occur on the part of the prosecution, that lead to a Not Guilty

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    The Trial Of The Century

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    The trial of the century, as most would call this circus in a courtroom, happened in 1994 when O.J. Simpson was the only suspect in the brutal murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson as well as Ron Goldman. I was only four during this trial, but I have heard my mother speak of the day the verdict was read. She said she was in the car and heard the verdict on the radio, she swears to this day traffic almost seemed to stop. It was such a shock to the majority of America. Interesting to me not because

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    Trial of O.J.Simpson

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    surely one that will live in infamy. From the controversial “If the glove doesn’t fit, you must acquit” phrase coined by his superstar attorney Johnnie Cochran to the jaw-dropping verdict of not guilty this case has made its mark in history. In 1994 Nicole Brown-Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death. With no other obvious suspects, Brown-Simpson’s husband Orenthal James Simpson became the object of law enforcement’s suspicion and was charged with the murders. The case was brought to

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    1.0 Introduction: The murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, created one of Americas longest trials history has recorded (Biography.com, 2014). It was believed that the former NFL player Orenthal James Simpson had murdered his ex-wife and her friend Ronald Goldman on June 12, 1994 (Crimelibrary.com, 2014). The purpose of this report is to create an extensive investigation into particular aspects of the O.J Simpson case. The main element of the investigative process throughout the case

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    provocative case, The State of California vs. Orenthal James Simpson, more commonly referred to as O.J. Simpson. On the 12th of June, 1994 the homicide of Nicole Simpson, O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife, occurred at her home. Reports of a body sprawled out the front of Nicole Simpson’s house were made through a 911 call. On arrival, police made the discovery of Nicole Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman’s dead bodies outside the house. The review of this investigation will be achieved through; Assessment of the

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    Simpson Trial “Show me a hero, and I will write you a tragedy” (qtd in “O.J. Simpson”). This quote written by F. Scott Fitzgerald perfectly depicts the fate of O.J. Simpson after he was accused and acquitted of the double murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman on the night of June 12, 1994. O.J. Simpson was born and raised in San Francisco, California where his mother worked as an orderly in a psychiatric ward and his father as a porter in a private club. O

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