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LOS ANGELES — Judge Lance Ito's fame has ironically made his courtroom the most difficult to find in downtown Los Angeles. Full Article at Huffington Post
LOS ANGELES—Judge Lance Ito's fame has ironically made his courtroom the most difficult to find in downtown Los Angeles. Full Article at Boston Globe
FILE- In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. View Photo »
I think a lot of Americans thought O.J. Simpson ought to have been convicted of murder
tool goes here LOS ANGELES -- Judge Lance Ito's fame has ironically made his courtroom the most difficult to find in downtown Los Angeles. Full Article at Fresno Bee
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Los Angeles Judge Lance Ito, famous for presiding over the O.J. Simpson murder trial, says he's given up on replacing nameplates stolen from his courtroom. Full Article at United Press International
So, the so-called 9-11 Gang of Five will go on trial in a federal court as opposed to before a military commission. Full Article at Huffington Post
In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. View Photo »
I don't know how you can make a statement that failure to convict is not an option, when you have got juries in this country ... I think a lot of Americans thought O.J. Simpson ought to have been convicted for murder rather than be in jail for what he is jail for now... I'm a farmer not a lawyer but I j...
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Los Angeles Judge Lance Ito, famous for presiding over the O.J. Simpson murder trial, says he's given up on replacing nameplates stolen from his courtroom. Full Article at United Press International
Convicted felon O.J. Simpson has apparently put his time in jail to good use, getting buffed up and preaching racial harmony to his fellow inmates. According to a report by the New York Post, Simpson has acclimated to prison life quite well. Full Article at Sports Blogs
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FILE- In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: (L to R) OJ Simpson's sister Mattie Shirley Simpson-Baker, daughter Arnelle Simpson, and sister Carmelita Durio attend his sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson stands during sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: O.J. Simpson arrives at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: O.J. Simpson (C) appears in court with attorneys Gabriel Grasso (L) and Yale Galanter prior to sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson sits in court during his sentencing hearing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson listens to District Court Judge Jackie Glass prior to sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: Fred Goldman, father of Ron Goldman, speaks to reporters after O.J. Simpson's sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: Fred Goldman (C), father of Ron Goldman, speaks to reporters after O.J. Simpson's sentencing as Lauren Luebker (L) and Kim Goldman (R) Ron Goldman's sister, listen at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: The Goldman family speaks during a news conference outside of the Clark County Regional Justice Center during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson (L) listens to his attorney Yale Galanter prior to sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: Arnelle Simpson, daughter of O.J. Simpson, appears during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson's sister, Mattie Shirley Simpson-Baker (R), reacts to his sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: District Court Judge Jackie Glass speaks during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: Yale Galanter (R), attorney for O.J. Simpson, listens as Simpson (L)speaks to the court prior to sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson (C) speaks in court prior to his sentencing as his attorneys Gabriel Grasso (L) and Yale Galanter listen at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: District Court Judge Jackie Glass speaks during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson speaks in court prior to his sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: (L-R) Fred Goldman, Kim Goldman and Lauren Luebker appear in court during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson Simpson stands in the courtroom after being sentenced at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: Kim Goldman appears in court during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: Fred Goldman appears in court during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: Fred Goldman appears in court during the sentencing of O.J. Simpson, at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson prepares to leave the courtroom after being sentenced at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
View Photo »In this Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 picture, O.J. Simpson arrives to court before being found guilty on all 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
View Photo »I think a lot of Americans thought O.J. Simpson ought to have been convicted of murder
I don't know how you can make a statement that failure to convict is not an option, when you have got juries in this country ... I think a lot of Americans thought O.J. Simpson ought to have been convicted for murder rather than be in jail for what he is jail for now... I'm a farmer not a lawyer but I j...
It's very timely, I'll tell you that ... I first did Chicago after the O.J. Simpson trial. It proved that you can get away with murder if you're rich and famous enough.
Someone in Florida had made a second-mortgage loan to O.J. Simpson, and I just about blew my top, because there was this huge judgment against him from his wife's parents
Hey, say what you want about O.J. Simpson, at least he turned out to be in that white Ford Bronco. Not hiding in an empty box.
This had more going for it than the O.J. Simpson slow Bronco chase in terms of compellingness, mystery and the fairytale aspects
The last time the Olympics were hosted by the United States was in 1996. O.J. Simpson was on trial for the alleged murder of his wife.
Many people think that the O.J. Simpson trial was the trial of the 20th century, but in fact if I were asked for my vote, I would say that the Stanford White trial was the trial of the 20th century
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