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Once again entering a plea of not guilty, O.J. Simpson was arraigned on charges that he stabbed to death his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman last month. The trial was assigned to superior court Judge Lance Ito. Before the arraignment, Simpson offered a $500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the "real killer or killers," and set up a toll-free number to take tips from the public...
Blood samples found at the murder scene and at O.J. Simpson's estate will be parceled out so that both the prosecution and defense can conduct their own DNA and other tests. Judge Lance Ito ordered 10 percent of the samples to go to the defense and 90 percent to the prosecution. The decision was supposed to put to rest a contentious issue that has been a focus of Simpson's trial so far, since blood may be the key evidence that links O.J. to the murders. But the defense is loudly objecting to the way the blood will...
Prosecutors and defenders battled over the defense's request to independently test blood found at the murder scene and at Simpson's estate. But Superior Court Judge Lance Ito said he would hold off on dividing the samples until he heard from experts on whether this would leave the prosecution with enough samples for its testing. Lawyers on both sides of the case were sharply critical of each other as the day wore on, and rightly so, says TIME law writer Andrea Sachs. "It's not surprising that there's a battle going on the DNA testing," says Sachs...
...nature beyond the boundaries of the patchwork of parks and protected areas, which cover less than 1% of the globe. Through a combination of respect for the land and luck, the Pantaneiros have shown that this might be possible. At the headquarters of the huge Novo Miranda Ranch, manager Ito Menezes says, "The Pantanal has always vanquished human attempts to mess...
Yamaguchi withstood a strong challenge from Japan's Midori Ito, who lifted the crowd as she courageously hurtled her way to a silver medal after placing a disappointing fourth in the original program. The most famous athlete in her country, Ito had earlier seemed almost crushed by the weight of her flag and the expectations back home. The bronze went to Nancy Kerrigan of Stoneham, Mass., an elegant, imperturbable skater who made a characteristic decision to scale back her jumps in her long program...