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en I thought back to the O.J. Simpson trial. I would have voted him guilty. But there was no doubt that Johnnie Cochran overwhelmed the jury.
  Sidney Lumet

en You get a lot of Johnnie Cochran roles. Those kind of things fall to you naturally because of the color of your skin. You have to give them what they want. Yeah, I was a black actor on the show and Johnnie Cochran came, but I had to learn how to do Johnnie Cochran, make it funny.

en I watched the entire O.J. Simpson trial, and he was guilty.

en Rather than betting on a conviction, which is rather unseemly, an interesting exercise would be to figure out other [proposition] bets on the trial that have nothing to do with the outcome, similar to prop bets on the Super Bowl, like which team will win the coin toss. Who will be the first attorney to attempt a Johnnie Cochran rhyme or which defendant will testify first?

en He was denied a fair jury; he was denied a fair trial. This is a man who, as a result of a tainted jury in this case, is being compared to O.J. Simpson ... We're talking about this man's legacy.

en [Ten years on, it is difficult to find many who would argue that Simpson was innocent. But there are plenty who believe he should not have been convicted because the prosecution did not make a strong enough case.] OJ Simpson is not Everybrother, ... Likewise, Nicole Simpson is not Everyvictim and Mark Fuhrman is not Everyracist ... Whatever the verdict, I don't think the OJ Simpson trial will have deep, profound or lasting resonance in American culture. It will not be transformative. It's a bad mini-series gone out of control.

en We plan to dissent the case in court, and take the case to jury trial. We believe a jury would find him not guilty.

en A friend of mine suggested it to me, .. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. . Maybe he had the intuition or foresight to realize what was about to happen. I also noticed immediately that there were a lot of things out of place with the investigation, but I never thought it would lead to a book. It wasn't until later, when I was in teleconferences with guys like Johnnie Cochran and (Barry) Scheck, that I realized how big it had become.

en I have known Johnnie Cochran for many years as an attorney and personal friend, but he has already expressed publicly that he is not on this case,

en I have known Johnnie Cochran for many years as an attorney and personal friend, but he has already expressed publicly that he is not on this case.

en It's disappointing when a jury comes back 11-1 to acquit and then a different jury hears the same evidence and comes back unanimously guilty,

en We will give no more than what was offered to the jury ? that is, that he was guilty of accessory after the fact and nothing else. If that will resolve it, fine. If not, there will be a third trial.

en At this point, our office is going to prepare to go to trial again, ... We believe the jury will come to the same conclusion that she is not insane and that she is guilty of capital murder.

en I think everyone would lose again if they brought her back to trial, ... Although, if she does go back to trial she could be found not guilty by reason of insanity. To me, any way I look at it, it's good for her.

en I think everyone would lose again if they brought her back to trial. Although, if she does go back to trial she could be found not guilty by reason of insanity. To me, any way I look at it, it's good for her.


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