Oh I remember that day too. EVERYONE but me in my office though he would be found guilty and I all bet them he would walk. Not that I didn't think he was guilty, but when he struggled with that glove, "the glove doesn't fit", and "if it doesn't fit you must acquit", I KNEW the jurors would remember that part, and there was the smidgen of doubt. What a bunch of crap. My husband is a former cop and he seems to think that while OJ can't be tried again for murder, he could be tried for something else, concealment, or perjury, SOMETHING. Hey isn't there a law student on this board?
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