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...Simpson You scumbag and coward. You should have shot yourself in the Bronco--Coward! Responding to this letter, written by a self-described ``average middle-aged housewife,'' Simpson wrote, ``I want to state unequivocally that I did not commit these horrible crimes.'' He added, in a book published last Friday, that he would have jumped in front of a bullet for his dead ex-wife Nicole--or a train, for that matter. The thin volume, the issue of a fat-figured deal ($1 million), is a brilliant sliver of disingenuousness called I Want to Tell You and subtitled My Response...
...bloody crimes. And the lawyer produced the defendant himself, in photos and in person: pictures taken in the days after the murder showed Simpson's mainly unbruised body, and the former football star stood up to display his scarred left knee as evidence that he was too disabled to commit the murders. The effect of these maneuvers on the jury may have been what Cochran intended. Simpson, he was saying, is just like you, jurors-- flawed but essentially intact...
David M. LaMacchia, a 21-year-old senior at the Cambridge University, was charged last April with conspiracy to commit wire fraud for allegedly running a computer bulletin board that allowed people to make free copies of more than $1 million worth of copyrighted computer software...
David M. LaMacchia, a 21-year-old MIT senior majoring in electrical engineering and computer science, was charged last April with conspiracy to commit wire fraud for allegedly running a computer bulletin board that allowed people to make free copies of more than $1 million worth of copyrighted computer software...
...Simpson, the California Supreme Court upheld the conviction of a man accused of killing his wife, ruling that prosecutors could offer evidence that he had assaulted her repeatedly in the past. In the Simpson case, Deputy District Attorney Scott Gordon told the court, "This murder took 17 years to commit...