Topic: Nicole Brown Simpson
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O.J. Simpson in court to fight robbery, kidnapping conviction
O.J. Simpson in court Monday to seek a new trial in his conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping. O.J. Simpson has served four years of a 33-year sentence. The latest court case is seen as a legal 'Hail Mary.'
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F. Lee Bailey says evidence of Simpson innocence was never used in 1995 murder trial
F. Lee Bailey worked on behalf of O.J. Simpson during his 1995 murder trial for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Evidence of Simpson's innocence was held back during that trial, according to F. Lee Bailey.
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O.J. Simpson conviction appeal denied by Nevada Supreme Court
O.J. Simpson will remain in jail after the Nevada Supreme Court denied an appeal Friday of his armed robbery and kidnapping convictions. However, O.J. Simpson's co-defendant will receive a new trial after his conviction was reversed.
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O.J. Simpson appeal: racial makeup of jury and judge conduct questioned
O.J. Simpson lawyer: "Mr. Simpson really believed he was recovering his own property."
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O.J. Simpson lawyers on Friday appeal robbery and kidnapping conviction
OJ Simpson's lawyer told a three-justice panel that O.J. Simpson's conviction was "payback" for the 1994 double-murder acquital.
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New genre of literature hits bookstores – the 'Conditional Confession'
Look soon for such 'Con-Con' entries as, 'If me and a Few Other Guys Did It' by Lee Harvey Oswald.







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