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...others at Harvard Law School said the Simpson trial has adversely affected the judicial system by giving lawyers an incentive to use race-based arguments in future trials...
...There are so many, especially around here [at Harvard], who believe that Simpson is guilty, and can't even imagine how someone could think he is innocent," Mnookin said. "That speaks of a vast gulf in perception...
First-year law student Steve R. Hansen seemed at a loss to explain how the verdict could have been reached in light of the case against Simpson...
Second year law student Richard Perez, who said he was leaning away from courtroom law before the Simpson trial, said watching the ordeal helped him make up his mind...
...Simpson] was guilty enough for 10 men," Fakhas said. "There was no reasonable doubt. The only reasonable doubt was an army of expensive lawyers who could talk up a storm." --This report was compiled with Associated Press wire dispatches. Todd F. Braunstein and Justin Danilewitz also contributed to this report.Photo courtesy Associated PressFrankfurter Professor of Law ALAN M. DERSHOWITZ, a member of O.J. Simpson's defense team, touches a television screen in his office at Harvard Law School immediately after his client was acquitted of dual murder. Dershowitz would have worked on Simpson's appeal if the jury had convicted...