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Two of the lawyers from the 20th century’s most infamous trial have weighed in on the Sean “Diddy” Combs verdict, which the ...
Peter Cahill — who oversaw Chauvin's murder trial and sentenced him to more than 22 years in prison — opened up about the hate mail he received, the political nature of the trial and more ...
Judge Lance Ito, who presided over the case, allowed cameras to be present. Judge Ito argued that airing the trial would serve the public interest and bolster trust in the legal system.
After rejecting Kim Kardashian’s initial offer of $15,000, O.J. Simpson’s estate sold the Bible her father Robert Kardashian Sr., gifted the infamous NFL star ahead of his murder trial.
They had two children, Krislyn and Lance. Today, we know her son as the honorable Lance Ito, the judge in one of the biggest trials in American History: the murder trial OJ Simpson.
The OJ Simpson trial had a profound effect on lead prosecutors, Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden. This is what happened to ...
Trial of O.J. Simpson The case against O.J. Simpson became a media circus as Judge Lance Ito allowed cameras in the courtroom, broadcasting the proceedings to the entire nation.
Nicole Brown Simpson's siblings recently sat down for an interview with Diane Sawyer and recalled the infamous O.J. Simpson verdict, which they said shocked them.
When O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, Brown Simpson's sister Denise Brown was "in shock." "I thought it was gonna be a hung ...
Then came the trial. Because Judge Lance Ito allowed cameras in the courtroom, it was covered live nationally on CNN and Court TV, as well as locally on L.A.’s broadcast stations.
In this Sept. 29, 1995 file photo, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lance Ito yells in court during the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial in Los Angeles. AP Photo/Eric Draper, Pool, File ...
OJ Simpson,” which she said was difficult to watch: “It’s killing me all over again.” Now: Clark, 70, took a leave of absence after losing the trial.