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First and foremost, I want to start of by informing you a about O.J. Simpson. O.J. Simpson is a sixty-one year old man who was born on July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California. Simpson’s real name is Orenthal James. He also use to go by the name the Juice. Simpson is a retired football player, actor, and a spokesperson. But lately he’s known as a convicted felon or murderer. The O.J. Simpson trial was one of the most identifiable cases in American history. It went on for nine months.
O.J. was convicted on June 12, 1994 in the murders of his spouse Nicole Brown Simpson and her acquaintance Ronald Goldman. They were located deceased outside Nicole’s Condominium. O.J. Simpson was unsuccessful to turn himself in and lead the police on a low speed chase in his white ford bronco. The trial was characterized as "the trial of the century," the trial was in progress on October 3, 1995 in a jury judgment of not guilty for the two murders. The verdict was seen on TV by more than half of the U.S. people, making it one of the most watched events in American TV history. Abrupt reaction to the verdict was remarkable for its division along racial lines: polls showed that most black Americans felt that justice had been served by the "not guilty" verdict, while most white Americans did not. The media coverage was everywhere there was none stop.
It was on television, on the radio, and even the internet. Simpson's civil trial put more spotlight on analysts because there was no courtroom video footage to fill up airtime. Gag orders also prevented trial lawyers from giving interviews, as they did in the criminal case. He was acquitted of the murders in criminal court, due to the fact ...