Innocent or Guilty: The O.J. Simpson Trials

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Dealing with legal cases and issues can be perplexing and complicated. Often, such a case arises that has the whole world watching. Cases such as these are often enveloped by controversy and speculation. This very controversy and speculation can become the reason of unlawful trial. People begin to question whether the truth was sought honestly or if it was merely a façade of facts and figures. The O.J. Simpson trials are …

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…guilt is obvious but was not punished due to the poorly structured legal system. Bibliography: "O.J. Simpson." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 14 Jan. 2003. 10 Jan. 2005 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._J._Simpson#Criminal_trial>. "O.J. verdict and the Supreme Court." Roundtable. National Public Radio. NPR. 03 Oct. 2005. 10 Jan. 2006 <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>. Rice Jr., Earle. The O.J. Simpson Trial. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, Inc., 1997. 1-128.