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Such evidentiary weaknesses would be crucial tools in the hands of high-caliber, publicity-savvy defense lawyers. But Markhasev has fired them all. Until May 13, he was represented by Charles Lindner, the Los Angeles lawyer who ghostwrote the portion of Johnnie Cochran's O.J. Simpson trial summation that evoked the Holocaust. Lindner turned out to have bad chemistry with Markhasev and his mother Vickie; minutes before the judge took his seat for the arraignment, Markhasev dramatically turned to Lindner and whispered, "I don't want you." Lindner feels that "no matter what, innocent or not, the kid is going...
Joseph Bosco is a journalist based in Los Angeles and is the author of A Problem of Evidence, a book on the O.J. Simpson case...
...week, when he is arraigned on the charges. One of the attorneys defending him will be John Q. Kelly, proving once again that this is a small world. Not only was Kelly the counsel to the Brown family during the civil suit against Albert's former nbc colleague O.J. Simpson, but Kelly is also the brother-in-law of John Andariese, Albert's Knicks broadcast partner. Ironically, the sportscaster scandals were revealed just as the two men were being honored for their careers. Gifford received a lifetime achievement award at the Sports Emmy Awards, and Albert will be given...
SANTA MONICA, California: O.J. Simpson was a bit more forthcoming about his income and how much he spends on household items in a Friday hearing as lawyers trying to collect a $33.5 million judgment against him investigated his finances. But Simpson still frustrated lawyers by continuing to insist that, try as he might, he just can't seem to find his Heisman Trophy. Or, for that matter, an Andy Warhol painting, not to mention $100,000 in personal loans and $72,000 from the sale of his two cars. Every time over the past year and a half that...
CONVICTED. DELMAR SIMPSON, 32, Army drill sergeant whose controversial trial for raping six trainees exposed the combustive interplay of sex and power in the Army's ranks; of 18 counts of rape; in Aberdeen, Md. Rejecting Simpson's defense that the sex was consensual, the six-person military jury sent an unequivocal message that any sexual relations between superiors and subordinates constitute rape. Simpson faces up to life in prison...