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After the conviction, Deputy U.S. Attorney Karen Green said the verdict "sends an unequivocal message that if you abuse the public trust for personal gain, you do so at your peril...
...from a tabloid show. Other sleazy tabloids will pay anyone remotely associated with O.J. or his ex-wife to tell them a story. Whether these tales are based in reality or in their own money-hungry delusion is another issue. Jurors, if selected, could refuse to support a majority verdict to later attract a book contract. At this rate, unemployment should plummet and people might have enough money to buy a second Bronco...
...other spot a few months later announcing the verdict, and I would think that the news services had done an admirable...
...majority to have top-notch entertainment has cost one individual his privacy and his justice. O.J. will be not tried by 12 jurors. He is playing in a system that reduces justice to the lowest common denominator, and in which every viewer, reader and listener can proclaim a verdict...
...When the verdict was overturned three years later, the Supreme Court ruled that no "reasonable jury" could have concluded that B&W's actions were illegal. Under the rules in place, no reasonable jury could have been chosen. And even a reasonable jury could barely have operated. Does anyone suppose that this is what Jefferson had in mind...