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Compare And Contrast Tragic Heroes And Oj Simpson
Twenty–first–century athletes are often given the hero–status that in the Renaissance era was saved
for the political leaders and warriors of their time. Athletes are often highly paid, highly publicized,
superior in their athletic ability, and famous for their charisma. The fans follow their every
movement both on their stage (the playing field) and in their private lives as well. This is why on
June 13, 1995, when the world learned of the horrific murders of Nicole Brown Simpson (former
wife of O.J. Simpson) and Ronald Goldman, people were shocked and a media circus ensued as the
public learned that one of their heroes, O.J. Simpson was the suspected murdered in this gruesome
crime. Despite bearing some superficial differences, the similarities between O.J. Simpson and
Shakespeare's tragic heroes are remarkable.
Mahatma Gandhi once said, "Heroes are made in the hour of defeat. Success is, therefore, well
described as a series of glorious defeats." Gandhi's quote is an excellent example of many modern
and tragic heroes. Even though Shakespeare constructed heros centuries ago, traits of a modern hero
are still similar to ones referred to during the renaissance era. Athletes of today are put on a pedestal
similar to the role of a hero. When the media displays athletes they expect them to be held to the
same standards of a hero when in reality they are just normal humans. The former NFL running
back O.J. Simpson, a once hero who fell from the pedestal he was on, shares
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The O. J. Simpson Trial
The O.J Simpson trial is possibly the most publicized and controversial trial in american History.
Many would argue that the trial is used as a basis of what not to do in a murder trial.
Evidence
Blood drops were found alongside bloody shoe prints leading away from the bodies of Nicole
Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Blood was also found on a gate at the back of the house. It was later
tested and came back positive for Simpson's genetic markers. During an interview the day after the
murders Simpson had a cut on his middle finger. The bloody shoe prints matched a size 12 Bruno
Magli shoe and Simpson wore a size 12 shoe. There were also hairs found in a dark hat that looked
similar to Simpsons color and texture. The fibers found on the hat were ... Show more content on
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These claims raised the question that the DNA samples were contaiminated or not valid. It also
raised the possibility that the blood from O.J Simpson could have been planted by the investigators.
The defense argued that the cut found on Simpsons middle finger was not large enough to bleed the
amount of blood found at the crime scene. Simpson claimed that he reinjured his finger in his hotel
room the mornin after with a piece of glass. Possibly the biggest peice of evidence was that the
bloodstains on the paper wrapping was supposed to be holding only dry blood samples not wet.
When it comes to the shoes the defense argued that thousands of people have bought those shoes in
size 12 and that it does not directly put Simpson at the crime scene.The hair found at the scene were
black and coarse but all that means is that the attacker could have been black but the samples had no
dandruf or skin cells on them to prove that they were Simpsons. The blue fibers could have been
from a blanket used to cover Nicole Simpsons body at the crime scene.The glove behind guest
house was thought to be planted by Detective Mark Fuhrman, a racist cop trying to frame Simpson
for the murder and that the blood on glove may have also been planted by police. The defense also
claimed that the bloody socks found at the crime scene were planted by police during the
investigation. Simpson tried on the gloves from the crime scene which did not fit. The defense
challenged the DNA results reverting back to the theory that the samples were handled poorly. The
investigation team also found that there was genetic material of a third party on the steering
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The O. J. Simpson Trial
The story of Orenthal James Simpson is one for the books of history. The O.J. Simpson murder trial
is the case that is considered to be the most publicized case ever to touch the earth. This case
especially is remembered for having the world, and most of all, this country at odds. For months,
people would only talk about, whether O.J. Simpson was guilty or not guilty. But before anyone can
make that decision of O.J. Simpson being guilty or not, readers must look at the evidence and most
importantly, how this case was conducted.
DNA analysis is a forensic tool that allows a suspect to be linked to a crime scene. Using the DNA
analysis method, requires law enforcement officers to obtain DNA from the suspect and compare the
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Simpson, to charge him with double homicide ("OJ Simpson," n.d.). The evidence against O.J.
Simpson looked promising. There was a bloody glove that was found at the crime scene which was
later tested to prove that the glove had both victims blood on it and O.J.'s DNA ("OJ Simpson,"
n.d.). Then there was droplets of blood found on O.J.'s Ford Bronco vehicle. Also, there were
droplets of blood, leading into the suspects house, as well as a pair of bloody socks, that were tested
and matched Nicole Brown Simpson's blood ("OJ Simpson," n.d.). Lastly, there was a shoe print,
size 12, of specific shoes that O.J. Simpson also owned and wore the same size found at the crime
scene (Banks, 2017) . All the evidence looked promising and made prosecutors think, O.J. Simpson
would go away for sure. On the day of June 17th, 1994, a warrant was sent for O.J. Simpson's arrest.
O.J. didn't make it easy for law enforcement to catch him. Instead O.J. went on a high speed chase
in his Ford Bronco, with his friend driving Al Cowlings, for more than two hours ("OJ Simpson,"
n.d.). Once law enforcement was able to catch up to O.J. at his house, they arrested him and took
him into custody. On January 23, 1995, the trial of O.J. Simpson began ("OJ Simpson," n.d.) . No
one knew it would take 8 months to prove whether O.J. Simpson was guilty or not guilty. The
prosecution team was
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Capital Punishment And The Death Penalty Essay
Capital punishment, or the death penalty, "is the lawful infliction of death as a punishment."
(thefreedictionary.com). The topic is quite controversial, as its merits and effectiveness as a
deterrent for crime have been argued many times over. However, the death penalty is perfectly
within reason, as it rids the streets of criminals that have committed serious crimes and is also
cheaper for the government versus giving life sentences. Even so, there are many who are against
the death penalty. One such argument that has been made is that the death penalty is barbaric
because many innocents have been sent to their deaths. Although this would be true if these
opposers lived before 1986, that is not the case in today's world because there is access to DNA tests
and profiling. According to www.interpol.int, "Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules contain the
information all living cells in the human body need to function. They also control the inheritance of
characteristics from parents to offspring." (interpol.int). DNA profiling play important roles in
crimes as it has the potential to link a series of crimes and to place a suspect at the scene of a crime.
Not only that, but also DNA can help to prove a suspect's innocence. With DNA testing, no innocent
person will die from the death penalty simply because DNA tests can be used as concrete evidence
to prove the suspect's innocence.
To start off, one should know what exactly DNA profiling is and its use for prosecution.
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Short Biography: Larry Fitzgerald
Larry Fitzgerald was born on August 31, 1983, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to parents Larry
Fitzgerald Sr. and Carol Fitzgerald. Larry Fitzgerald Sr. works as a sportswriter for the Minnesota
Spokesman Recorder and Carol Fitzgerald was a teacher. Larry has one younger brother named
Marcus Fitzgerald. His brother Marcus Fitzgerald was a wide receiver in college for the Sacramento
Mountain Lions. Currently Marcus is an actor, model, and engineer. Before Fitzgerald started his
NFL career, he used to be a Minnesota Vikings ball boy. Fitzgerald went to high school at Academy
of Holy Angels in Richfield, Minnesota. Fitzgerald played football during high school as a wide
receiver in high school. During his senior year of high school, he had 73 receptions and 17
touchdowns.
Fitzgerald went to college at the University of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2002–
2004. Fitzgerald's time in college at the University of Pittsburgh was excellent in terms of football
success. Fitzgerald received the Walter Camp Award and the Fred Biletnikoff Award. Both of these
awards show that Fitzgerald is a great receiver and good football player in general. While still in
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Fitzgerald has played for the Arizona cardinals for 13 years and is still on their active roster.
Fitzgerald has managed 14,389 receiving yards, 104 touchdowns, and 41 100 yard receiving games.
During this time Larry Fitzgerald has been given many awards in his time in the NFL. Fitzgerald
has received the All–Pro Award in 2008, 2009, and 2011. Fitzgerald helps his team go to the 2009
super bowl which helped him win the Best NFL Player ESPY Award that same year. Fitzgerald
received the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award in 2012. Fitzgerald also won the Art
Rooney Award in 2015, for showing his great
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The Blacklist Research Paper
OMG! It's TV heaven and it's only Thursday! The feast of new episodes continues as the choices are
endless. Not only can fans return to "Nashville" (debuting on CMT for the new season), they can
also enjoy a pastry or two watching "The Great American Baking Show." With so many options, the
choices need to include the DVR as there is no way to catch all the shows at once. Unless you have
several TVs in the house. If so, be aware I am very jealous! 'The Blacklist' continues: Who is the
mole? Raymond Reddington was on vacation, but his return to "The Blacklist" is a strong indication
that a few criminals will be rounded up this week. As the team continues to search for the mole, the
bigger question is how the team will move forward. Are all the characters safe? Or will the fans be
surprised at some potential changes? Watch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The sparky host, Jimmy Fallon has arrived in town early to prepare for the festivities. Sharing his
excitement about the Golden Globes, he chatted about his arrival on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show".
Hinting about surprises in store for the viewers, it sounds like the award show will be epic! "Big
Bang Theory": Sheldon and Amy's Texas trip Viewers of "The Big Bang Theory" get to hear all
about Sheldon and Amy's holiday trip to Texas. The new episode has fans wondering how the show
will keep the characters moving forward and how the baby will continue in the show. Always a fan
favorite, expect to be surprised again tonight. Check out Sheldon's journey on CBS at 8 p.m. And
finally.... 'Superstore' returns If you haven't been to a big department store in a while (or even if you
have), "Superstore" is returning with a new episode tonight. The charming characters of this show
always offer a few good laughs and for the most part, it's at their own expense. Tune in to
"Superstore" at 8 p.m. on
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Compare And Contrast O. J. Simpson And The Burden Of Proof
O. J. Simpson was not found guilty of murder but was found liable (the equivalent of guilty) in the
wrongful death case. "The reason for that is that the murder case was in the criminal system and the
wrongful death case was a civil action" []. "For reasons such as different laws, procedures and a
different burden of proof, it was possible for one jury not to convict O. J. of the murder charges and
another jury to hold him responsible for the civil trial." []
The 2 court systems are very different. "The differences lie in different laws, the different court
system and different burdens of proof." The criminal cases that involve the murder have to be done
with much precision and mistakes are not allowed. In order to convict in the criminal court, the case
against the defendant must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. ... Show more content on
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The burden of proof (in the civil case was a preponderance of the evidence) required is much less
than it is in a criminal case.
In cases when a criminal jury may fail to find enough evidence to convict the accused and acquits
the person, a civil jury could reasonably find "by a preponderance of the evidence that a defendant's
unlawful conduct results in civil liability." []
"A civil jury managed to find him guilty of the 2 murders committed, whereas a criminal jury was
not able to find beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed such vile crimes." [] "The outcomes
legally don't contradict each
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A Summary Of The Primary Source Analysis Of O. J Simpson
Primary Source Analysis When it comes to court cases, there are always shortcomings but in the
O.J. Simpson case there are substantial amounts of inaccuracies. Court transcripts are documents of
what took place in a court proceeding. In Jack Walraven's transcripts, they disclose the development
in the case of O.J. Simpson. Jack Walraven's transcripts were published on each day that they were
in trial. Walraven published a transcript on the March 3, 1995 at 9:10 A.M. trial which encompasses
Rosa Lopez's testimony and the sanctions put upon two of O.J.'s lawyers. Rosa Lopez was a person
who sat on the witness stand and testified for O.J. Simpson. Lopez was Simpson's neighbor's
housemaid who, According to the transcripts, said that at the time that the murder happened when
she was outside walking the dog. The prosecutors often said that she was a "difficult witness." The
transcript discusses how she would often change her stories. Lopez indicates that she took the dog
out for a walk usually around seven. Then later in the hearing she changes her story and says that on
this particular day she took the dog out at ten at night. After Judge Ito postponed the hearing so that
Lopez could videotape the rest of her testimony so that she did not have to sit on the podium and
feel pressured. In the video they notice some discrepancies, such as she says that she saw his white
bronco around eight–thirty and not at ten. The transcript illustrates how Ms. Lopez would often
change her
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Investigation Techniques In O. J. Simpson
Investigation Techniques and process of A Homicide
The O. J. Simpson double murder case, also titled "People of the State of California v. Orenthal
James Simpson was a trial in which James O.J Simpson, a former National Football League player
was convicted at the Los Angeles County Superior Court of two murder offenses on June 12, 1994.
He was accused of killing his ex–wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, a restaurant
waiter at Mezzaluna. The trial spans for a period of eight months. The opening statements were read
on January 23, 1995, whereas the verdict, which left Simpson a free man, was declared on October
3, 1995. "The Trial of The Century," as it is commonly known, has been described as the most
publicized trial in history. However, before Simpson could be arrested and prosecuted, they had to
go through an investigation process with the implementation of some techniques used by the Los
Angeles Police Department (LAPD) as this essay illustrates.
The O. J. Simpson double murder trial is perhaps the most publicized case this decade. However,
before the police can arrest Simpson and prosecute him, they must investigate. The ... Show more
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They gathered enough evidence to charge him with two counts of first–degree murder. The
prosecution, therefore, had to prove that O.J knowingly caused the demise of both Nicole Simpson
and Ron Goldman. Simpson's house guest was recorded saying that he saw O.J Simpson, shortly
after the murder, being pulled up in his white Bronco. Moreover, the limo driver stated that he
waited for him for fifteen minutes before driving him to the airport. Interestingly, the times given by
the witnesses coincided with suspected murder time proving that Simpson actually had planned the
crime. His alibi was also precarious. He also had a record of spousal abuse. All evidence was against
him and after the police established all crime elements, Simpson was charged
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Alfred Sullivan Research Paper
Sullivan was Auburns quarterback from 1969–1971 and won Auburn's first Heisman in 1971 after
setting several school and SEC records while guiding the Tigers to a 9–1 regular season record.
(Heisman n.d.), Sullivan was born in Birmingham, Ala., where he attended John Carroll Catholic
High School and was a star in three sports. He excelled in football and won an athletic scholarship
to Auburn in 1968, where he took over the starting quarterback spot as a sophomore (freshmen were
not eligible prior to 1972). He burst onto the college football scene in 1969, throwing for nearly
1,700 yards and 16 touchdowns. As a junior, Sullivan's statistics soared, as he led the nation with
2,856 yards of total offense, including 2,586 passing yards. Along the way, Auburn went 9–2 and
ended the season in the Top Ten in the nation. For his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Tigers started out 9–0, cementing his claim to the Heisman with 248 yards and four touchdowns
against Georgia. He threw for 2,012 yards and 20 touchdowns, edging out Cornell running back Ed
Marinaro to capture the trophy named for Auburn's former football coach. He was once again
honored as SEC Player of the Year and was All–SEC athletically and academically for the second
straight year. (Davidson 2012) said, "he was light years ahead of his time". He went on to add,
"when everyone else in the land was three yards and a cloud of dust, Pat Sullivan was breaking
records through the air with his arm". My father, William F. Hodgkins, went to school with Pat.
They had several classes together and my Father still speaks highly of him. My father has said many
times that, "Pat was the most genuine person he has ever met", and until Cam Newton came along
my Father thought that Pat was Auburn's best Quarterback ever. My Dad does not always freely give
compliments to that magnitude, so I have always believed what he said about Pat and never took to
be start struck comments. Pat was the Gator Bowl MVP in 1971 and the Senior Bowl
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Oj Simpson : A Tragic Hero Of O. J. Simpson
Famous celebrities are loved and adored by people in society, but many of the celebrities we loved
are now recognized as tragic heroes. Tragic heroes that started off amazing and ended up with a
downfall like death, prison sentence or troublemaking due to alcohol and drugs. One of these well
known celebrities are O.J. Simpson is considered a tragic hero. The talented football sensation
Orenthal J. Simpson is a tragic hero because he was known to be violent and made bad choices,
leading to accusations of murder.
To begin with, Orenthal J. Simpson was well known and liked by many people. At around two years
of age Orenthal had contacted rickets. He had to wear shoes that was connected to an iron bar for
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FBI suspected him of drug possession though no drugs were found in the house. FBI did find
equipment that could steal satellite television programming and was sued. Orenthal married Nicole
Brown in 1985 and had two children together, Justin and Sydney. Later on in the relationship Nicole
complained about the relationship to her friends a lot and even stated that Orenthal was physically
abusive. One time a fight between Nicole and Orenthal escalated that Orenthal threatened to kill
Nicole, and later on said that it was nothing. Nicole finally filed for a divorce in 1992. On June 12,
1994 Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death outside her
condominium in Los Angeles and evidence pointed to O.J. Simpson. He was forced to surrender by
11 a.m. on June but he fled then was tracked down on Santa Ana Freeway. Orenthal had possession
of a gun, his passport, $9,000 in cash and even had a disguise and stated he was running. In October
2008 Simpson was guilty of 12 counts of armed robbery and a kidnapping with Clarence Stewart.
Although Orenthal recently got released due to parole on October 1st, 2017, attorneys in Florida
didn't want Orenthal to go back to Florida after all the events.
In conclusion, Orenthal is a tragic hero that will not be forgotten as he now walks a free man in
Nevada. He started as a hero that was loved and astonishing to his fans. The fame for Orenthal didn't
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Comparing O. J. Simpson And Othello
Even though O.J. Simpson and Othello seem to be different, being that one is fictional and are from
two distinctly different time periods, they actually have a lot in common. Obviously they are both
men of color, but were also both in a position of power. Othello was a well respected Venetian
general, who worked hard to get to his position. While O.J. was a famous football player who was
on TV and in movies. Both men were in interracial marriages, Othello was married to Desdemona,
who was considered to be "one of the most beautiful and virtuous in the land" (Hall). And O.J. was
divorced from and had two kids with Nicole Brown Simpson. Both women were killed, one
confirmed and one not proven, by their husband or ex–husband. Both men are extremely
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Comparing O. J. Simpson And Othello's Jealousy
Othello was a Venetian general who was newly married before he was told his wife was cheating on
him. O.J. Simpson was a famous football player who was arrested but never convicted for the
murder of his ex–wife and her alleged boyfriend which was described to have a motive of jealousy.
Othello's wife and O.J.'s ex–wife ended up dead out because of their jealousy.
Even though O.J. Simpson and Othello seem to be different, being that one is fictional and are from
two distinctly different time periods, they actually have a lot in common. Obviously they are both
men of color, but were also both in a position of power. Othello was a well respected Venetian
general, who worked hard to get to his position. While O.J. was a famous football player ... Show
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Othello's tragic flaws are that he is gullible and too trusting. Othello was easily tricked by Iago into
believing Desdemona was cheating on him. He never asked Desdemona or looked into if
Desdemona was actually cheating on him. He simply believed Iago because Iago had never given
him a reason not to trust him. Othello's less obvious flaw is that he is rash. All of his decisions are
made too quickly, once he believed he was given proof that Desdemona was cheating, he
immediately planned to kill her. He never once thought that he should find more proof or ask
Desdemona herself. One of O.J.'s tragic flaws was that he was an abusive man. During Nicole and
O.J.'s marriage it was reported multiple times that O.J. had beaten Nicole. And after they were
divorced "there were also suggestions that Simpson had stalked her" (OJ Simpson: The Untold
Story). Another flaw of O.J.'s was that he was obsessed with being in control. Since Nicole was able
to divorce him, their divorced ruined him being in control. And since his ability to be in control was
damaged, he reacted
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The People V. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime story is a very popular show in our pop culture.
Although the show is based on the real life events that occurred back in 1994 when O.J. Simpson
was accused for the murders of his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. In
1995 he was trialed and acquitted of both murders. The series recreates what they called the, 'trail of
the century'. The O.J. Simpson was one of the few famous trials that were televised. The actors and
actresses that play the roles of the prosecution team, as well as the defense team go based on what
occurred, although they strip up drama and intense to keep it entertaining for their viewers. In the
series it begins with how the murders occurred, a neighbor walking ... Show more content on
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In my opinion, the Detectives did what they thought was the right to do, they saw blood spots on the
car, they took in their hands to do what they thought was right, and that was to jump over the fence
and make sure everyone was okay. Additionally, warrants are not always needed to come into a
persons home, especially when we think someone might be in danger. As soon as this happens, O.J.
Simpson is the one responsible for the double murders. Before going into trial there are pretrial
procedures. An arrest has to be made which implies that there is enough evidence of crime. An
arrest can be made with or without a warrant. In the series, O.J. Simpson is arrested for the murders
due to finding evidence of the bloody gloves and not having an alibi. After the arrest, an initial
appearance where the defendant is informed of charges and reaffirms of his rights, such as to remain
silent, and right to a lawyer. In the series, music, and effects are added to the scenes, that makes it
more dramatic to keep the viewers entertained and in suspense. When the detectives jumped
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Justice In The O. J. Simpson Trial
The O.J. Simpson trial was an emotional, time consuming, battle where one side consisted of the
families of two murdered people, and the other of a famous athlete and actor alongside his defense
team, that kept the world glued to their seats in front of their television screen. I believe that there
was no justice in this case. Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman lost their lives and no one was put in
prison to pay for these murders, yes, Simpson had to pay a large sum of money to the families of
these two victims, but was the money really enough? Orenthal James Simpson, was born on July 9,
1947. He was born in San Francisco, California. His aunt was actually the one who named him after
a french actor that she really liked. Simpson's mom was named Eunice and she was a hospital
administrator. His father, Jimmy Lee, was a chef and bank custodian. The other members of the
Simpson family, O.J's siblings, were his brother, Melvin Leon "Truman", and his two sisters, Shirley
Simpson–Baker, and Carmelita Simpson–Durio. At the age of two, Simpson was diagnosed with
rickets disease. It's basically the the softening and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His face was on screens everywhere. He did commercials and movies and tv shows from 1977–
2006. The role that really boosted his acting career was in the ABC mini series, "Roots" in 1977. He
played an African Tribesman and later that year he starred in the CBS TV movie, "A Killing Affair".
In this role he played a detective. His roles varied greatly and his then–manager told The Los
Angeles Times that Simpson enjoyed the challenge of taking on different roles. In 1988 Simpson
focused a lot on comedy as he did a series of movies along side famous individuals such as Presley
Presley. This football athlete was now also a Hollywood actor. He was such an iconic, public figure
with a huge fan base by now. Aside from his faithful football fans, he also had fans that knew him
from the big
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Auburn University Vs. Alabama Rivalry
Auburn University Versus University of Alabama Caitlyn Camp 3 period Avid How many of you
watch sports? The SEC(Southeastern Conference) and the rivalries between different college teams
are fun to watch, the rivalry I am going to talk about today is the Auburn and 'Bama rivalry. It may
just be the biggest and longest rivalry in College Football. This rivalry is +100 years old. The rivalry
is most likely the craziest rivalry in college sports. From the way, they earned their slogans to what
the fans have done to each other. My side is Auburn, your side may be 'Bama, but let me ask you
this, what's more important, statistics and championships, or close friendships and having the most
fun possible while getting great grades? To me statics are important but friends and family are more
important. That's why I'm Auburn. For the die heart fans of these two ... Show more content on
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This game is held in November and is a match that leads up to the National Championship. This
match sometimes can define who goes to the championship and who doesn't considering the two
teams are normally the highest nationally ranked teams. Auburn has won 35 Iron Bowls, whereas
Alabama has won 42 Iron Bowls. Since 1893, the Iron Bowl has been played. Except for 41 years in
1907–1948 when the two schools could not agree on how to split funds for the athletic teams.
National Championships, national championships. Take a guess as to how many championships
each team has? Well, Alabama has 16 total championships whereas Auburn has 2. Now Auburn may
have fewer championships, but we have people like Cam Newton and Chris Davis Jr. who are
currently signed under NFL teams. Cam (Signed under the Carolina Panthers) has won the BCS
Bowl Championship. As for Chris Jr. he's currently under the 49er's and is famous for the 109 yard
run in the 2013 Iron Bowl when the score was tied at 28. Making him one of the best cornerbacks
Auburn has
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Race Issues In The O. J. Simpson Trial
There was a time when Orenthal James Simpson was a very respected running back for the Buffalo
Bills and the San Francisco 49ers, he was nicknamed "The Juice," and was inducted into the
National Football League Hall of Fame in 1985. But O.J. is most famous for the People of the State
of California v. Orenthal James Simpson, murder trial. During the case, many issues regarding race
affected the people's emotions toward his verdict, and his innocence. With the evidence there was
racial controversy, activity in the courtroom, and the verdict itself.
During the trial and the prosecution of O. J. Simpson, there were many variables in this case that did
not add up. Several pieces of evidence were mismanaged during the analyzation of the crime scene
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Simpson was said to be innocent, because of the jurry's decision. But the jurry's decion was
weighted to a certain side, because of the race problem at the time. There were twelve people in the
jury, and most of them were minorities. Acconding to Famous Trials, The jury constisted of nine
blacks, one hispanic, and two whites. As well as, ten of the people being women, and two being
men. These different statistics had many different effects toward the verdict that O.J. Simpson
recieved.With the time period, and the race issues at the time, there were different reactions with
different race groups. In 1995, the undefeated said, "When the verdict came, the room instantly
divided just like the rest of the nation, with black students cheering and white students subdued in
their disappointment. Both Loury and I had restrained "adult" reactions befitting two professional
black men in a crowd of young people." When O.J. Simpson was announced innocent, there were
two basic responces from two main races in The United States. White people were confused and
upset, and black people were very happy and celebrating. By the two main reactions falling into
place with the two main races. Showing clearly, why the verdict for O.J. Simpon was
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Essay On O. J. Simpson Double Homicide
A rich famous athlete with plenty of money to hire the best lawyers and manipulate the
judicial system to be found not guilty of a double homicide. This well–known athlete is O. J.
Simpson. The victims of the double homicide were Nicole Brown Simpson, O. J.'s ex–wife, and
Ronald Goldman. Did O.J. Simpson really commit the double homicide? To this day, this is a
controversial question. Kidnapping a friend in an attempt to flee and threatening to kill himself
all before even being arrested and accused for the crime, testimonies kept from the jury, along
with other significant evidence are sure signs that O. J. Simpson should have been found guilty
of the double homicide.
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This team of lawyers were able to pick the perfect jury needed for their not
guilty verdict. Also, the team of lawyers did a great job of manipulating the evidence into O. J.'s
favor or even having it dismissed from the trail. In fact, all points made above and the evidence
provided yet not allowed in the trial clearly prove O. J. Simpson was guilty of the double
homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
If O. J. Simpson was not so famous and didn't have the ability to pay his "dream team" of
lawyers over $20 million dollars he would have inevitably been found guilty of this double
homicide. This team of lawyers used every opportunity to manipulate and tear down the
prosecution's case that clearly proved O. J Simpson was guilty. The hair, fiber, and blood
evidence were proven to be O. J.'s but not allowed to be used against him. A confession is
normally used to prove a normal person guilty, but not if you are rich and famous with plenty of
money. O. J. Simpson was guilty of this double homicide and if he was a normal person this
verdict would have been short and
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The OJ Simpson : The Case Of O. J. Simpson Case
America's infatuation with criminal cases and the convictions of convicts set the scene for shows
like Criminal Minds and Law and Order. My fascination with these cases started when I was a little
girl. I would research cases and trials constantly; it is the reason I want to become a criminal lawyer.
The fact that one person could be sentenced to life in prison or even death based on the beliefs of 12
people is astonishing. My favorite kind of cases were the high profile ones. The ones that make the
people involved really think about the circumstances. I remember sitting on the couch watching
some of theses trials go down like the murder of Caylee Anthony. I want to share these cases so
people can form their own opinions from the most famous cases around the world.
Crime happens everywhere we look, just watch the news for example. We believe that none of it
could never happen to us, and that we are always protected. Although we think this, for these
families it is reality. Our compassion and prayers can only do so much to help them. The pain that
they are feeling can only be replaced by the conviction of their loved one's killer. Whether or not
they are guilty must be put in the hands of the criminal justice system.
The O.J. Simpson Case One of the most notorious cases in history is the case of O.J. Simpson. O.J.
Simpson was a wealthy and successful football player for the Buffalo Bills whose whole life
changes on a summer night in California. In 1994 the bodies of
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Life Without Laws
Lawless Imagine a world in which laws were non–existent. Stop signs wouldn't exist, you would
never have to wear a seatbelt and you would never get pulled over for speeding. You wouldn't even
have to worry about paying your taxes. Do you think a life without laws or rules would be easier?
Laws are set in place for everyone in society to maintain balance and order. While it is infeasible to
live in the world without rules or laws, it is very possible to be above the law. This essay aims to
display the disparity of how the law applies to regular people versus celebrities, police, and
politicians.
No matter how much we'd all like to admit it, celebrities play a role in our everyday lives. We love
to watch movies with our favorite actors, and listening to music by our favorite singers. Social
media and Magazines practically do nothing but talk about the lives of celebrities, mostly praising
the way they dress and handle their daily lives. Celebrities are everywhere. They are put on a major
pedestal and even seem to get by with things that normal people would not. Celebrities seem to have
a sort of immunity. All kinds of celebrities have been involved in criminal acts, but almost always
receive a more lenient punishment. Sentencing varies from traffic school, rehab and anger
management. It is commonly known that the law is often quite sympathetic to famous people that
commit crimes. Most get a slap on the wrist. The O.J Simpson trial is an example of how famous
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Not Guilty: The O. J. Simpson Trial
On the night of June 12, 1994 one of history's greatest murder mysteries that has yet to be solved
still remains in question. The O.J. Simpson Trial was one of the biggest trial that lasted 8 months in
time and yet the case still remains open as for whodunit is yet to be solved. It involves the death of
Nicole Brown SImpson (O.J. Simpson's ex–wife) and Ron Goldman. Even though many supporting
evidence pointed toward O.J. Simpson on October 3 around 10 a.m. he was declared "Not Guilty."
In the case of the O.J. Simpson trial, all odds turn to him being the verdict for the truth behind the
murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, as theories such as the glove, his chicago flight, and
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they found he was in Chicago. "Simpson checked into the hotel at 6:15 a.m. Monday, Chicago time,
indicating that the football star could have taken any of at least three flights that left Los Angeles
after 11:30 p.m. Sunday." stated the article, "The Trial of Orenthal James Simpson: An Account," as
they discovered the bodies at Nicole's condominium around 12:10 a.m. Why would he have taken a
flight the night of the murder? After police contacted O.J. Simpson he flew back to LA as soon as he
could, but what was strange was he never asked who, how, or when, after being told the devastating
news. Soon as he arrived to the crime scene he was taken in by police for questioning and, five days
later he was being accused of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron
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The Trial Of The Century Essay
"He was an abuser of the worst kind, one with money, power and fame" (Archer, 2013). O.J.
Simpson a man who attracted the attention of millions when he was at the peak of his career to
when he was on trial for the brutal murder of his ex–wife, Nicole Simpson and her friend, Ronald
Goldman. The trial that shocked the country is still referred to today as "the trial of the century" and
will continue to hold that title as this trial had an indefinite effect on our judicial system and how
money and fame influence verdicts. Regardless if someone believes he's innocent or guilty, why is
this trial still discussed today with as much controversy and conviction it held in 1991? Before
Simpson was remembered only for this infamous trial he was a prolific athlete, role model, and
someone whose background and upbringing beat the odds. Understanding the rise and fall of O.J.
Simpson through his high–profile career and his personality may allow a clear understanding of why
an American idol became Americas favorite criminal. O.J. Simpson, born Orenthal James Simpson
was not born into a family who fed him with a silver spoon. His father was a chef and custodian and
his mother was a hospital administrator. Shortly after his birth he developed rickets and had to wear
braces on his legs until he was five. His parents separated in 1952 and his mother took on the
responsibility of raising four children (Mankiewicz, 2014). The divorce led to a shift in lifestyle
change and they lived in
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Analysis Of O. J : Made In America
The ESPN series "O.J.: Made in America" is a documentary of the notable rise and fall of Orenthal
James (O.J.) Simpson, which captivated the nation and is still discussed today [over 20 years later].
Simpson's life story and infamous 1994 double–homicide acquittal is paralleled with race relations,
and the criminal justice system in Los Angeles in the decades leading up to the "trial of the century".
The main objective of the documentary does not seem determine whether Simpson is 'guilty' or 'not
guilty', but rather to consider the effect of racial issues in the U.S. criminal justice system that how
they played into the trial. While the documentary primary leads to, and surrounds the infamous trial,
it also illustrates the concepts and ideals of the country that both made and destroyed him. The
Orenthal James Simpson story is both a representation of the American Dream and an American
"True Crime Story". The documentary began by showing O.J. as a shadow of his former self. Prior
to the 1994 trial, Simpson exemplified the of the American Dream. At the peak of his success he
was considered an American hero and example of racial equilibrium, due to his wide acceptance by
the white community. America loved him both on and off the field prior to the murder. To outsiders,
he appeared to have "everything" quintessential to the American Dream, money, fame, a beautiful
wife, a family, friends, accomplishment and beloved by many. He also represented the Black ideal in
the wake of
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Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man And O. J. : Made In America
Race and Opportunity play a grand role connecting the novel "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, and
the documentary "O.J.: Made in America". Both stories are set within the pit of corruption held
throughout the nineties, and display obvious connections between the narratives. The legacy of
Orenthal James Simpson is described in this documentary by the currency of events which were
occurring during his rise to fame. As for the novel, "Invisible Man", various situations during the
multiple characters era coincide with the environment of the documentary and show a vast of
similarities. Roles such as advancement of success, issues of segregation, and recognition of self–
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's fame, the world around him was crumbling. The divide between white people and those of color
were considerable. There were riots being held all within Los Angeles and so much conflict between
the Los Angeles Police Department and black people. As told in the documentary, most white
people were extremely oblivious to the happenings of innocent black people and why they protested
and rioted during those years. Most of those people who were stuck in the shadows, if asked at this
moment what was of the year 1968, would probably just remember the triumphs of Orenthal James
Simpson. Inequality was still at its peak in history and those few black athletes who created names
for themselves were expected to speak out, but O.J. 's opinion of that was to not get involved in
political affiliations because his name was to be remembered for his victories and character.
Likewise, in "Invisible Man" segregation was apparent and always associated with the life of the
protagonist from the beginning of the novel. This is shown in the quotation:" When I got there I
discovered that it was on the occasion of the smoker, and I was told that since I was to be there
anyway I might as well take part in the battle royal to be fought by some of my schoolmates as part
of the entertainment" (Ellison pg. 17). Humiliation and discrimination played a huge role within this
event. The narrators triumph within the community being a black man who was asked to present his
speech was quickly
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Abby Burgin. Mr. Jones. English 12 Honors, Period 2. February
Abby Burgin
Mr. Jones
English 12 Honors, Period 2
February 24, 2017
Tragic Hero: O.J. Simpson
Throughout time there have been an abundant amount of well–respected individuals who have let
their flaws lead to their downfall. O.J. Simpson is a prime example of a tragic flaw leading to a
downfall. O.J. Simpson was a luminary football player and actor who let his tragic flaw of anger and
jealousy get the best of him. His tragic flaw led him to a life of crime including the alleged murder
of two people, robbery, and kidnapping.
At a young age, Simpson told his mother, that he would be in the paper one day, which his little
sister would respond with, "In the police report." Not only did he make the headlines as a star
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Within his first two years at the junior college, he scored more than fifty touchdowns and gained
2,445 yards rushing. He became a reputable player and even got the attention of major universities.
He began playing at the University of South Carolina. He led this team to two Rose Bowl
appearances in 1967 and 1968. During these appearances, Simpson scored thirty–five touchdowns
and gained 3,265 yards rushing within twenty–two games. In 1968, he earned himself the Heisman
Trophy ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). At USC, he was an All–American halfback and this is
where he gained all of his fame ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com). Pete Axthelm, a sports writer for
Newsweek stated, "O.J. . . . has done more than his share . . . He has led the Trojans, inspired them,
and when necessary carried them." ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). He inspired many, set NCAA
football records and took his football career to the next level ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com).
Simpson moved on to the National Football League draft, where the team with the worst record gets
to choose first. Simpson was then granted the opportunity to play for the Buffalo Bills for part of his
NFL career. In February of 1969, Simpson obtained the name of Sports Magazines "Man of the
Year". This made him the first college student to have received this honor ("O. J. Simpson."
Contemporary).
As his NFL career took off, he yet again set records and impressed football fans. He played for the
Buffalo Bills for eight
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The O. J. Simpson Case
DNA fingerprinting is important in many different fields of study today, including forensic science.
One case in which DNA fingerprinting was especially important was the O.J. Simpson case.
According to New York Times in 1994, if the DNA tests were done correctly they "could establish
Mr. Simpson's innocence or convince a jury that he is guilty." Basically, testing Simpson's DNA and
comparing it to the DNA found at the crime scene could greatly sway the jury's decision on whether
Simpson was guilty or not. This case was a very famous and popular, so introducing DNA evidence
in a trail like this would bring much attention to the methods of DNA testing and how accurate the
results were. Before this case took place, it was thought of as a possible
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The O. J. Simpson Murder Case
In the post–modern world as well as multicultural facets of criminology and justice, various
correlations are involved in the process. Through post–Marxism, postfeminism, post–affirmative
and post–structuralism dimensions, multiple variables like gender, race, class and even age are
important in understanding the handling of cases in the system (Bellis, 2007). The explanations
based on crime and control of the same make sense and differences in the correlations, despite the
perspectives on the school of thoughts. The famous O. J. Simpson murder case is one of the many
examples that can be used to drive the literature sense into perspective. The case was a trial held
with the suspect being responsible for his ex–wife's death, as well as her
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O. J. Simpson Case Study
One of the most well–known murder cases involved football player and super star, O.J. Simpson. He
was suspected of killing his ex–wife and her lover at the time due to his skeptical alibi and known
aggression. Simpson was acquitted for murder, but the presence of domestic violence was recorded
before the murder and was presented during the trial (Sellers, 2008). However, he was able to
convey an innocent plea through the help of the media; being a famous football player and actor
allowed him to seek a dream team of lawyers (Sellers, 2008). Attorneys used numerous reports of
domestic violence as evidence that Simpson demonstrated irrational behavior and showed clear
evidence of his uncontrollable temper. To most this showed he was capable of ... Show more content
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From the time athletes are enrolled in college they are given tutors, meal plans, and curfews to assist
in their success. Those that are awarded this special treatment for keys to success are expected to
hold a higher standard than others. The real question we must ask is, "Why was Ray Rice not
arrested for his acts of domestic violence?" Where was the criminal justice system while we were all
flipping through channels and watching replays of Janay Palmer being knocked out by someone that
supposedly loved her? After the incident became known, people started to think about all the good
deeds Rice had done for his community and how he was someone who survived growing up in
poverty and adversity but managed to become a big time football star. People began to try to justify
what he did because of his fame and fortune. This creates a huge problem with how the media can
spin a topic. The media began to work in Ray Rice's favor when discussing his actions toward his
future life partner. Rice has since petitioned his termination through the NFL National Players
Association and the result allowed him to be employable by the NFL (Christensen, Gill, Pérez,
2016). However, a team has not extended an offer to Mr. Rice (Christensen, Gill, Pérez,
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The Horrific Murder Of O. J. Simpson
June 12, 1994, does the day sound familiar? Just a simple Sunday in California, warm and beautiful.
Mr. Orenthal James Simpson made plans to attend his daughter's dance recital, along with many
other events that would occur (Courier–Post). O.J. Simpson, the once lovable football star, turned
into a murderer over night. Many of O.J.'s actions on June 12, 1994 have become questionable and
most of the evidence sources pointed to him; but did he commit the horrific murders of Ron
Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson? Nicole and O.J. met at a nightclub where she worked, The
Daisy. At the time, Nicole tried to make a living at the age of eighteen. On the other hand, O.J.
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The People trials, no one will ever outshine the infamous, Mark Fuhrman. Mr. Fuhrman arrived at
the scene before anyone else. As soon as he finds the bodies of the victims, he continues to Mr.
Simpson's house to tell him of the news. Here, Fuhrman finds the gloves and picks them up along
with all the evidence ever found at O.J.'s household. The defense used the argument that Fuhrman,
along with the Los Angeles Police Department, planted this evidence at O.J.'s house. Mr. Fuhrman
had previously been charged with making racist comments while on the job. Then the case took a
turn, tapes had resurfaced of Mark Fuhrman making statements that explained how he would frame
an African–American for a crime (Toobin). As if saying these horrible comments did not amount to
enough, Fuhrman also lied on the stand about making racist statements. Mark Fuhrman's lies and
comments swayed the jury beyond
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O. J. Simpson Case Study
NFL culture The prosecution built their case against Simpson with various incriminating bits of
evidence. This evidence included 85 pages documenting 50 domestic violence incidents over the
course of 17 years were presented (CORA, 2015). The strategy of the prosecutors was to
demonstrate that the murders were a logical culmination of increasingly abusive, obsessive behavior
(Noble, 1995). This evidence did not match up with the crime, according to an interview from Time
in which Rita Smith, the Executive Director of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
during the time of the murders. Smith suggested that jurors asked, "Why were they talking about
domestic violence when this is a murder trial?" (Alter, 2014). During this time, the connection
between domestic violence and murder was not seen as a realistic outcome. During the trial,
prosecutors and domestic violence organizations were struggling to promote a general
understanding of domestic violence to the public (Alter, 2014). A lack of understanding the
connection between domestic violence and murder was by far not the only factor of Simpson's
acquittal, but it may have had something to do with the disregard of this evidence. "The research
suggests that professional athletes are rarely formally charged with crimes related to domestic
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Simpson trials in regards to the way society views domestic violence; however, there are still many
issues and changes ahead in the fight for safety, security and respect within the subject. Domestic
violence is still an issue that lives in the shadows of our society and continues to show up
statistically with great frequency. "We all must recognize and admit that this human rights issue is in
our communities, neighborhoods, and homes. And we must talk openly about it. These are small but
essential steps to one day making domestic violence a thing of the past" (CORA,
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How Race, Class, And Gender Influences Domestic Violence
How Race, Class, and Gender Influences Domestic Violence
Dennis Garcia
Montclair State University
Abstract:
Domestic violence has become a very controversial crime in the United States. Although domestic
violence has been around for many years, society now sees it as a threat to our homes. This type of
crime is unique because it's a nondiscriminatory crime; it can happen to anyone at any time.
Domestic violence is also a dark figure crime, which means that it is a crime least reported to the
police. In this paper, I discuss how race, class and gender influence domestic violence. I begin with
briefly discussing the different types of abuse within domestic violence and the two types of
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The violator can physically, mentally and even economically abuse the victim. In some cases, the
perpetrator can abuse victim(s) by pushing, punching, and threatening them with sexual assault and
more. Although there are restraining orders to prevent the perpetrator from getting near the victim,
domestic violence has been known for being a dark figure of crime. With that being said, Richard
Davis stated in his book, "Americans have historically objected to the government's attempt to
legislate what they consider their private morality or family problems" (83). Several Americans do
oppose laws that violate their home privacy, but it is the government's job to keep its citizens safe
from any danger, even if that danger is in a household. According to mic.com, "the average
percentage of domestic violence that is not reported is 70%, which means that only 30% get
reported". There are many reasons why victims don't report the abuse. Some victims may feel that
by reporting the crime, the situation would only get worst. Others may be scared that the perpetrator
would involve them in the situation and murder or hurt them. Regardless of the excuse, Americans
have been increasing the number of cases by not reporting it to the authorities. If more cases were
reported, then the topic would be of more importance to Washington D.C., where legislator could
put a stop to it. In contrary, some reported cases that were reported to the authorities
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Did O. J. Simpson Really Do It?
On June 12,1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered. Their bodies were
discovered outside Nicole Simpson's condominium. Nicole Simpson was the estranged wife of the
famous football player and T.V. star O.J. Simpson. Did O.J. Simpson really do it? That question has
caused a lot of argument and controversy. Before the arrest of O.J., he was involved in a car chase
with one of his buddies. Simpson was suppose to turn himself into the police but instead he
kidnapped his friend in his truck and tried to flee threatening to kill himself while his buddy was
driving the vehicle. The media quickly got involved in this car chase and they got some of
Simpson's friends to talk him into just turning himself into the police. None of this ... Show more
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does not have an alibi, and that was the hour of the murder. He simply just says that he was home
alone and leaves it at that. Defense attorney, Johnnie Cochran, tells the jury that O.J. was playing
golf at the time of the murders, while O.J. says he was just napping. When O.J. was late for his
limo, he told the limo driver that he overslept, but the driver saw a large figure about 6 ft 2 inches
tall dressed in black, walk into the entrance of Simpson's home at the time O.J. said he was asleep.
The limo driver said he rang O.J's doorbell for 20 minutes and nobody answered but once he saw
the black figure go into O.J.'s home, O.J. answered the ringing of the door bell. "Simpson's defense
also claimed that a neighbor's housekeeper, Rosa Lopez, saw his car parked outside his home.
However, Lopez later confessed during cross–examination that she could not be precisely sure
whether or not his Bronco was there." (101 Pieces of evidence that prove O.J. Simpson murdered
Nicole. March 23, 2017)
"According to the prosecution, Simpson had plenty motive for killing his ex–wife. Simpson was
reportedly prone to jealous rages (evidenced by taped 911 calls from Nicole herself), including
allegedly hitting, stalking, and degrading her – all signs that he was quite capable of murder." ("The
Michigan Chronicle. June 06, 2016 ) O.J. was a jealous man when it came to Nicole. He would hit
her, stalk her, and degrade her. All of those traits are signs that O.J. in fact had a motive to killing
Nicole
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O. J. Simpson Case Study
to make contact with the house using the gate telephone. At about 10:50 p.m. he saw a man about
six feet tall in dark clothing hurrying up the drive towards the house from the Rockingham gate side
of the estate. Shortly after, calling the house again on the gate phone, he made contact with a man
who identified himself as Simpson, saying he had overslept and would be right down. When
Simpson arrived he was sweating profusely and insisted on the air–conditioning being kept on all
the way down to LAX. A neighbor of Nicole's called Jill Shively stated she saw a white Ford
Bronco came barreling north across the junction, driving through a red light and almost hitting
another car traveling west down the boulevard. She recognized the Bronco driver as O.J. Simpson,
timing the near accident at approximately 11:00 p.m. Later on her statement was thrown out because
she lied on the stand about giving information to the press for $5000. O.J. was not under arrest and
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Following this they arranged for a photograph of his wound to be recorded and then guided Simpson
to the medical section in the jail, where a sample of Simpson's blood was drawn by a male nurse,
Thano Peratis, and stored in a vial containing Trisodium Ethylenediaminetetraacetate Trihydrate, an
amino acid preservative that is used to protect blood. The vial was labelled and placed in an official
LAPD evidence envelope. June 16th, preliminary DNA test results on the glove found at the
Rockingham estate confirmed that the blood was Simpson's and both of the victims. Lange,
Vannatter and Marcia Clark prepared a four–page arrest warrant, which was checked and approved
by the District Attorney, Gil Garcetti. Tom Lange telephoned Simpson's lawyer and instructed him
to accompany his client to the Police station to surrender at 11:00 a.m. Simpson was staying at the
home of Robert Kardashian. (XXSASSTERXX1,
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Justice System In 12 Angry Men
On October 3, 1955 one of America's most immense juror cases had finally announced a verdict ,
O.J Simpson was found not guilty in killing his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman –
Nicole's friend. Only to find out years later that O.J. was actually guilty for this crime, when
detectives went to O.J.'s estate home they found multiple evidence such as blood all over his white
Bronco, hairs of his on Ron's shirt, and even footprints of Simpson's shoe size. Was the United
States justice system so corrupt and prejudice to the point that they let a guilty man free just because
of his social status and money. Simpson displays the main topic in the short story 12 Angry Men
which is whether the United States has a prejudice unfair justice system. Sidney Lumet and
Reginald Rose the writers and directors of 12 Angry Men wrote and produced a play about 12 jurors
that briefly discuss a trial and come to a verdict , personal issues develop which causes conflict and
only makes the process more grueling. The accused boy is being found guilty for murdering his
father, 12 jurors are put in a hot room in New York and spend hours briefly viewing the scenario.
Although one might think that the justice system should be left in the hands of citizens ,the director
of 12 Angry Men , Sidney Lumet demonstrate that the United States justice system is unfair and is
simply corrupt , inefficient , and unjust due to the jurors biased way of thinking, ignorant attitude
,and the lack of
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O. J. Simpson Case Analysis
When fame becomes a driving force to make decisions in society, crimes turn to be permissible.
Chicago is popular with its criminal activities and with the number shootings, level of corruption
and human rights violations Chicago always gets top positions in the charts. Fortunately, most of
those criminals are caught and quickly sentenced to an appropriate penalty. However, when it comes
to the case of people who have a certain fame, things become more complicated. Often, the trials are
being postponed and the time it takes for juries and judges make a decision prolongs. As a result, the
defendant who is a celebrity or a political figure gets away with his charges. Robert Kelly, Rod
Blagojevich and Orenthal James Simpson (commonly known as O.J. Simpson) are three of the
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Therefore, they are psychologically pressured to make a decision to advantage them. A British
sociologist Benjamin Kidd, in his book "The Science of Power" mentions that "emotion rather than
reason is held to be the source of power in life" (Kidd, 1918). The emotion is what creates the hoax
of power. The juries are emotionally judging that the person in front of them, who is also socially or
politically famous, has more power. However, they ignore the fact that the general decision makers
are the juries and they have a higher power to decide the future of the artist. The illusion of power
has also worked on cases of O. J. Simpson, R. Blagojevich, and R. Kelly. Because of the fact that
they are nationally well–known, they are also creating the appearance that they have an enormous
power. However, in physical terms, the power that they own is only the number of fans that follow
them or know about them. In legal terms, they have no power of changing the results of a decision.
Unfortunately, psychology had an impact on human consciousness and changed the way that the
case would be
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A Superhero Or A Murderer?
A superhero or a murderer?
Orenthal James (O. J.) Simpson was an American football player, actor (first in commercials and
later in movies), athlete and broadcaster. He was born 9th of July 1947 in San Fransisco, California.
Simpson is now 69 years old and has been in jail since 2008, charged with armed robbery and
kidnapping. But the most interesting of all is whether he did or did not kill his wife and a good
friend of hers.
O. J. Simpson is a son of Eunice Simpson and Jimmy Lee Simpson. They got divorced in 1952.
Eunice, his mother, was left all alone with her four children, she worked in a hospital and had often
night shifts, which led to that Simpson, his brother and two sisters had to take care of themselves
often, in the evening and throughout the night. His father was gay and was well known as the drag
queen in the San Fransisco area. O. J. grew up in the Potrero Hill district, he didn 't have a great
childhood ( almost nobody in that district either). When he was 13 years old he joined a gang. O. J.
Simpson spent lots of his time on stealing and being a "gangster" in his childhood. Later when he
went to City College of San Fransisco he became an American football player. O. J. Simpson was
very talented. He was soon awarded an athletic scholarship at USC (University of Southern
California) and in 1967 he ran for 1543 yards and scored 13 touchdowns. Everyone on that school
was admiring him. When he won the Heisman trophy in 1968, Simpson became a star. O. J.
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Standard Of Proof In The O. J. Simpson Case
When a person commits an act that is illegal and causes financial loss to others, that a person
potentially exposes him or herself as the criminal and civil liability. This can lead to two separate
and distinct tests, which can be surprisingly different results. The most famous case of dual criminal
and civil litigation occurred in the mid–90s, when O.J. Simpson was charged with murder. After
O.J. was acquitted in the criminal proceedings, the victims' families filed a lawsuit in civil court,
claiming, O.J. is responsible for the wrongful death of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. While
the jury in a criminal case does not return a guilty verdict, the jury in the civil case found O.J.
responsible for the deaths of the victims and ordered to pay millions of dollars to the families. ...
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Well, although in both cases deal with the same problem (as O.J. kill Simpson and Goldman?) There
is a different standard of proof in criminal and civil trials. To be guilty of a crime, the prosecution
must show "beyond reasonable doubt" that the defendant committed the act. This is the highest
standard of proof in our legal system. However, to be responsible in a civil suit, the plaintiff need
only show a "preponderance of evidence" . This means that more likely than not that the defendant
committed the alleged act. This is considerably below the level of evidence. Therefore, although the
lawyers OJ managed to create reasonable doubt in the minds of the criminal jury more committed if
he murder, they were unable to convince a civil jury that it was more likely that he was not involved
in the death of the
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L. A Riots: Film Analysis
Additionally, my favorite element of the documentary is within Part 1, which relives his great
football career. O. J. was responsible for the resurrection of football at University of Southern
California, the Buffalo Bills, and ended with a Hall of Fame career. Bringing back pleasant
memories of his dominance and exploding into the limelight, O. J. seemed like the perfect role
model for young impressionable young Black men such as myself. Watching old highlights film,
especially with Buffalo and the offensive line which included two local players, Reggie McKenzie,
U of M, and Joe DeLamielleure, MSU alumni was refreshing.
Through many media depictions of famous people, the audience is presented with the
characterization made to project a positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most whites felt Simpson was guilty, the majority of blacks felt otherwise. Most telling was the
reaction in the scene where the police horses are frightened by the blacks' celebrations, tells it all,
cheering not so much for O. J., but at long last it seemed that the status–quo, "The Man" had finally
been rebuked. All of the cases of whites being exonerated for crimes against blacks, and all of the
blacks seemly convicted unjustly, were rectified in this verdict. Of course that was not reality, today
there are still police officers going free, and the prisons all disproportionally filled with black
people, especially young males. O. J. Simpson will live in infamy the rest of his life, but this great
documentary exposed why, and his actions in his life brought all of it on himself. This
comprehensive expose of O. J. Simpson and all the occurrences surrounding his life has made it into
my top five movies of all time, and I give Ezra Edelman kudos for a job well
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The O. J. Simpson Case
The O. J. Simpson murder case was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court,
in which the former NFL star and actor O. J. Simpson was trial on two counts of murder for the
deaths of his ex–wife Nicole Brown, and a waiter named Ronald Goldman. The O.J. trial could be
seen as a historical lens and cultural lens as well. The reason why I use those two perspectives was
because; in history the black people has been treated as non–human, criminals, and properties. And
in a culture perspective, black people are racial discriminated and profiled which plays a huge part
in the OJ Simpson trial. The trial and case of O.J. Simpson has been described as one the most
publicized criminal trial in all of American history. The OJ Simpson trial could be seen as cultural
perceptive because how they framed OJ based on his nationality. OJ Simpson was a former running
back in the NFL and is considered one of the greatest running back in NFL history, earning him a
Hall Of Fame induction. He was widely recognized as the "juice" because how dominant he was on
the field. On the other hand his murder trial in 1995 has foreshadowed his greatness by labeling him
as a murder instead of an idol. Three years before the trial of OJ Simpson there was a huge riot in
Los Angeles about four white police officers (showing no mercy) beating an unarmed African–
American male named Rodney King. The officers who assaulted Mr. King were put on trial,
however they were found innocent which
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Compare And Contrast Tragic Heroes And Oj Simpson

  • 1. Compare And Contrast Tragic Heroes And Oj Simpson Twenty–first–century athletes are often given the hero–status that in the Renaissance era was saved for the political leaders and warriors of their time. Athletes are often highly paid, highly publicized, superior in their athletic ability, and famous for their charisma. The fans follow their every movement both on their stage (the playing field) and in their private lives as well. This is why on June 13, 1995, when the world learned of the horrific murders of Nicole Brown Simpson (former wife of O.J. Simpson) and Ronald Goldman, people were shocked and a media circus ensued as the public learned that one of their heroes, O.J. Simpson was the suspected murdered in this gruesome crime. Despite bearing some superficial differences, the similarities between O.J. Simpson and Shakespeare's tragic heroes are remarkable. Mahatma Gandhi once said, "Heroes are made in the hour of defeat. Success is, therefore, well described as a series of glorious defeats." Gandhi's quote is an excellent example of many modern and tragic heroes. Even though Shakespeare constructed heros centuries ago, traits of a modern hero are still similar to ones referred to during the renaissance era. Athletes of today are put on a pedestal similar to the role of a hero. When the media displays athletes they expect them to be held to the same standards of a hero when in reality they are just normal humans. The former NFL running back O.J. Simpson, a once hero who fell from the pedestal he was on, shares ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The O. J. Simpson Trial The O.J Simpson trial is possibly the most publicized and controversial trial in american History. Many would argue that the trial is used as a basis of what not to do in a murder trial. Evidence Blood drops were found alongside bloody shoe prints leading away from the bodies of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Blood was also found on a gate at the back of the house. It was later tested and came back positive for Simpson's genetic markers. During an interview the day after the murders Simpson had a cut on his middle finger. The bloody shoe prints matched a size 12 Bruno Magli shoe and Simpson wore a size 12 shoe. There were also hairs found in a dark hat that looked similar to Simpsons color and texture. The fibers found on the hat were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These claims raised the question that the DNA samples were contaiminated or not valid. It also raised the possibility that the blood from O.J Simpson could have been planted by the investigators. The defense argued that the cut found on Simpsons middle finger was not large enough to bleed the amount of blood found at the crime scene. Simpson claimed that he reinjured his finger in his hotel room the mornin after with a piece of glass. Possibly the biggest peice of evidence was that the bloodstains on the paper wrapping was supposed to be holding only dry blood samples not wet. When it comes to the shoes the defense argued that thousands of people have bought those shoes in size 12 and that it does not directly put Simpson at the crime scene.The hair found at the scene were black and coarse but all that means is that the attacker could have been black but the samples had no dandruf or skin cells on them to prove that they were Simpsons. The blue fibers could have been from a blanket used to cover Nicole Simpsons body at the crime scene.The glove behind guest house was thought to be planted by Detective Mark Fuhrman, a racist cop trying to frame Simpson for the murder and that the blood on glove may have also been planted by police. The defense also claimed that the bloody socks found at the crime scene were planted by police during the investigation. Simpson tried on the gloves from the crime scene which did not fit. The defense challenged the DNA results reverting back to the theory that the samples were handled poorly. The investigation team also found that there was genetic material of a third party on the steering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The O. J. Simpson Trial The story of Orenthal James Simpson is one for the books of history. The O.J. Simpson murder trial is the case that is considered to be the most publicized case ever to touch the earth. This case especially is remembered for having the world, and most of all, this country at odds. For months, people would only talk about, whether O.J. Simpson was guilty or not guilty. But before anyone can make that decision of O.J. Simpson being guilty or not, readers must look at the evidence and most importantly, how this case was conducted. DNA analysis is a forensic tool that allows a suspect to be linked to a crime scene. Using the DNA analysis method, requires law enforcement officers to obtain DNA from the suspect and compare the suspects DNA, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simpson, to charge him with double homicide ("OJ Simpson," n.d.). The evidence against O.J. Simpson looked promising. There was a bloody glove that was found at the crime scene which was later tested to prove that the glove had both victims blood on it and O.J.'s DNA ("OJ Simpson," n.d.). Then there was droplets of blood found on O.J.'s Ford Bronco vehicle. Also, there were droplets of blood, leading into the suspects house, as well as a pair of bloody socks, that were tested and matched Nicole Brown Simpson's blood ("OJ Simpson," n.d.). Lastly, there was a shoe print, size 12, of specific shoes that O.J. Simpson also owned and wore the same size found at the crime scene (Banks, 2017) . All the evidence looked promising and made prosecutors think, O.J. Simpson would go away for sure. On the day of June 17th, 1994, a warrant was sent for O.J. Simpson's arrest. O.J. didn't make it easy for law enforcement to catch him. Instead O.J. went on a high speed chase in his Ford Bronco, with his friend driving Al Cowlings, for more than two hours ("OJ Simpson," n.d.). Once law enforcement was able to catch up to O.J. at his house, they arrested him and took him into custody. On January 23, 1995, the trial of O.J. Simpson began ("OJ Simpson," n.d.) . No one knew it would take 8 months to prove whether O.J. Simpson was guilty or not guilty. The prosecution team was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Capital Punishment And The Death Penalty Essay Capital punishment, or the death penalty, "is the lawful infliction of death as a punishment." (thefreedictionary.com). The topic is quite controversial, as its merits and effectiveness as a deterrent for crime have been argued many times over. However, the death penalty is perfectly within reason, as it rids the streets of criminals that have committed serious crimes and is also cheaper for the government versus giving life sentences. Even so, there are many who are against the death penalty. One such argument that has been made is that the death penalty is barbaric because many innocents have been sent to their deaths. Although this would be true if these opposers lived before 1986, that is not the case in today's world because there is access to DNA tests and profiling. According to www.interpol.int, "Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules contain the information all living cells in the human body need to function. They also control the inheritance of characteristics from parents to offspring." (interpol.int). DNA profiling play important roles in crimes as it has the potential to link a series of crimes and to place a suspect at the scene of a crime. Not only that, but also DNA can help to prove a suspect's innocence. With DNA testing, no innocent person will die from the death penalty simply because DNA tests can be used as concrete evidence to prove the suspect's innocence. To start off, one should know what exactly DNA profiling is and its use for prosecution. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Short Biography: Larry Fitzgerald Larry Fitzgerald was born on August 31, 1983, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to parents Larry Fitzgerald Sr. and Carol Fitzgerald. Larry Fitzgerald Sr. works as a sportswriter for the Minnesota Spokesman Recorder and Carol Fitzgerald was a teacher. Larry has one younger brother named Marcus Fitzgerald. His brother Marcus Fitzgerald was a wide receiver in college for the Sacramento Mountain Lions. Currently Marcus is an actor, model, and engineer. Before Fitzgerald started his NFL career, he used to be a Minnesota Vikings ball boy. Fitzgerald went to high school at Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, Minnesota. Fitzgerald played football during high school as a wide receiver in high school. During his senior year of high school, he had 73 receptions and 17 touchdowns. Fitzgerald went to college at the University of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2002– 2004. Fitzgerald's time in college at the University of Pittsburgh was excellent in terms of football success. Fitzgerald received the Walter Camp Award and the Fred Biletnikoff Award. Both of these awards show that Fitzgerald is a great receiver and good football player in general. While still in college, Larry's mom passed away in 2003 after battling breast cancer for 7 years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fitzgerald has played for the Arizona cardinals for 13 years and is still on their active roster. Fitzgerald has managed 14,389 receiving yards, 104 touchdowns, and 41 100 yard receiving games. During this time Larry Fitzgerald has been given many awards in his time in the NFL. Fitzgerald has received the All–Pro Award in 2008, 2009, and 2011. Fitzgerald helps his team go to the 2009 super bowl which helped him win the Best NFL Player ESPY Award that same year. Fitzgerald received the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award in 2012. Fitzgerald also won the Art Rooney Award in 2015, for showing his great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Blacklist Research Paper OMG! It's TV heaven and it's only Thursday! The feast of new episodes continues as the choices are endless. Not only can fans return to "Nashville" (debuting on CMT for the new season), they can also enjoy a pastry or two watching "The Great American Baking Show." With so many options, the choices need to include the DVR as there is no way to catch all the shows at once. Unless you have several TVs in the house. If so, be aware I am very jealous! 'The Blacklist' continues: Who is the mole? Raymond Reddington was on vacation, but his return to "The Blacklist" is a strong indication that a few criminals will be rounded up this week. As the team continues to search for the mole, the bigger question is how the team will move forward. Are all the characters safe? Or will the fans be surprised at some potential changes? Watch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sparky host, Jimmy Fallon has arrived in town early to prepare for the festivities. Sharing his excitement about the Golden Globes, he chatted about his arrival on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show". Hinting about surprises in store for the viewers, it sounds like the award show will be epic! "Big Bang Theory": Sheldon and Amy's Texas trip Viewers of "The Big Bang Theory" get to hear all about Sheldon and Amy's holiday trip to Texas. The new episode has fans wondering how the show will keep the characters moving forward and how the baby will continue in the show. Always a fan favorite, expect to be surprised again tonight. Check out Sheldon's journey on CBS at 8 p.m. And finally.... 'Superstore' returns If you haven't been to a big department store in a while (or even if you have), "Superstore" is returning with a new episode tonight. The charming characters of this show always offer a few good laughs and for the most part, it's at their own expense. Tune in to "Superstore" at 8 p.m. on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Compare And Contrast O. J. Simpson And The Burden Of Proof O. J. Simpson was not found guilty of murder but was found liable (the equivalent of guilty) in the wrongful death case. "The reason for that is that the murder case was in the criminal system and the wrongful death case was a civil action" []. "For reasons such as different laws, procedures and a different burden of proof, it was possible for one jury not to convict O. J. of the murder charges and another jury to hold him responsible for the civil trial." [] The 2 court systems are very different. "The differences lie in different laws, the different court system and different burdens of proof." The criminal cases that involve the murder have to be done with much precision and mistakes are not allowed. In order to convict in the criminal court, the case against the defendant must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The burden of proof (in the civil case was a preponderance of the evidence) required is much less than it is in a criminal case. In cases when a criminal jury may fail to find enough evidence to convict the accused and acquits the person, a civil jury could reasonably find "by a preponderance of the evidence that a defendant's unlawful conduct results in civil liability." [] "A civil jury managed to find him guilty of the 2 murders committed, whereas a criminal jury was not able to find beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed such vile crimes." [] "The outcomes legally don't contradict each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Summary Of The Primary Source Analysis Of O. J Simpson Primary Source Analysis When it comes to court cases, there are always shortcomings but in the O.J. Simpson case there are substantial amounts of inaccuracies. Court transcripts are documents of what took place in a court proceeding. In Jack Walraven's transcripts, they disclose the development in the case of O.J. Simpson. Jack Walraven's transcripts were published on each day that they were in trial. Walraven published a transcript on the March 3, 1995 at 9:10 A.M. trial which encompasses Rosa Lopez's testimony and the sanctions put upon two of O.J.'s lawyers. Rosa Lopez was a person who sat on the witness stand and testified for O.J. Simpson. Lopez was Simpson's neighbor's housemaid who, According to the transcripts, said that at the time that the murder happened when she was outside walking the dog. The prosecutors often said that she was a "difficult witness." The transcript discusses how she would often change her stories. Lopez indicates that she took the dog out for a walk usually around seven. Then later in the hearing she changes her story and says that on this particular day she took the dog out at ten at night. After Judge Ito postponed the hearing so that Lopez could videotape the rest of her testimony so that she did not have to sit on the podium and feel pressured. In the video they notice some discrepancies, such as she says that she saw his white bronco around eight–thirty and not at ten. The transcript illustrates how Ms. Lopez would often change her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Investigation Techniques In O. J. Simpson Investigation Techniques and process of A Homicide The O. J. Simpson double murder case, also titled "People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson was a trial in which James O.J Simpson, a former National Football League player was convicted at the Los Angeles County Superior Court of two murder offenses on June 12, 1994. He was accused of killing his ex–wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, a restaurant waiter at Mezzaluna. The trial spans for a period of eight months. The opening statements were read on January 23, 1995, whereas the verdict, which left Simpson a free man, was declared on October 3, 1995. "The Trial of The Century," as it is commonly known, has been described as the most publicized trial in history. However, before Simpson could be arrested and prosecuted, they had to go through an investigation process with the implementation of some techniques used by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) as this essay illustrates. The O. J. Simpson double murder trial is perhaps the most publicized case this decade. However, before the police can arrest Simpson and prosecute him, they must investigate. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They gathered enough evidence to charge him with two counts of first–degree murder. The prosecution, therefore, had to prove that O.J knowingly caused the demise of both Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. Simpson's house guest was recorded saying that he saw O.J Simpson, shortly after the murder, being pulled up in his white Bronco. Moreover, the limo driver stated that he waited for him for fifteen minutes before driving him to the airport. Interestingly, the times given by the witnesses coincided with suspected murder time proving that Simpson actually had planned the crime. His alibi was also precarious. He also had a record of spousal abuse. All evidence was against him and after the police established all crime elements, Simpson was charged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Alfred Sullivan Research Paper Sullivan was Auburns quarterback from 1969–1971 and won Auburn's first Heisman in 1971 after setting several school and SEC records while guiding the Tigers to a 9–1 regular season record. (Heisman n.d.), Sullivan was born in Birmingham, Ala., where he attended John Carroll Catholic High School and was a star in three sports. He excelled in football and won an athletic scholarship to Auburn in 1968, where he took over the starting quarterback spot as a sophomore (freshmen were not eligible prior to 1972). He burst onto the college football scene in 1969, throwing for nearly 1,700 yards and 16 touchdowns. As a junior, Sullivan's statistics soared, as he led the nation with 2,856 yards of total offense, including 2,586 passing yards. Along the way, Auburn went 9–2 and ended the season in the Top Ten in the nation. For his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Tigers started out 9–0, cementing his claim to the Heisman with 248 yards and four touchdowns against Georgia. He threw for 2,012 yards and 20 touchdowns, edging out Cornell running back Ed Marinaro to capture the trophy named for Auburn's former football coach. He was once again honored as SEC Player of the Year and was All–SEC athletically and academically for the second straight year. (Davidson 2012) said, "he was light years ahead of his time". He went on to add, "when everyone else in the land was three yards and a cloud of dust, Pat Sullivan was breaking records through the air with his arm". My father, William F. Hodgkins, went to school with Pat. They had several classes together and my Father still speaks highly of him. My father has said many times that, "Pat was the most genuine person he has ever met", and until Cam Newton came along my Father thought that Pat was Auburn's best Quarterback ever. My Dad does not always freely give compliments to that magnitude, so I have always believed what he said about Pat and never took to be start struck comments. Pat was the Gator Bowl MVP in 1971 and the Senior Bowl ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Oj Simpson : A Tragic Hero Of O. J. Simpson Famous celebrities are loved and adored by people in society, but many of the celebrities we loved are now recognized as tragic heroes. Tragic heroes that started off amazing and ended up with a downfall like death, prison sentence or troublemaking due to alcohol and drugs. One of these well known celebrities are O.J. Simpson is considered a tragic hero. The talented football sensation Orenthal J. Simpson is a tragic hero because he was known to be violent and made bad choices, leading to accusations of murder. To begin with, Orenthal J. Simpson was well known and liked by many people. At around two years of age Orenthal had contacted rickets. He had to wear shoes that was connected to an iron bar for many hours a day for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... FBI suspected him of drug possession though no drugs were found in the house. FBI did find equipment that could steal satellite television programming and was sued. Orenthal married Nicole Brown in 1985 and had two children together, Justin and Sydney. Later on in the relationship Nicole complained about the relationship to her friends a lot and even stated that Orenthal was physically abusive. One time a fight between Nicole and Orenthal escalated that Orenthal threatened to kill Nicole, and later on said that it was nothing. Nicole finally filed for a divorce in 1992. On June 12, 1994 Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death outside her condominium in Los Angeles and evidence pointed to O.J. Simpson. He was forced to surrender by 11 a.m. on June but he fled then was tracked down on Santa Ana Freeway. Orenthal had possession of a gun, his passport, $9,000 in cash and even had a disguise and stated he was running. In October 2008 Simpson was guilty of 12 counts of armed robbery and a kidnapping with Clarence Stewart. Although Orenthal recently got released due to parole on October 1st, 2017, attorneys in Florida didn't want Orenthal to go back to Florida after all the events. In conclusion, Orenthal is a tragic hero that will not be forgotten as he now walks a free man in Nevada. He started as a hero that was loved and astonishing to his fans. The fame for Orenthal didn't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Comparing O. J. Simpson And Othello Even though O.J. Simpson and Othello seem to be different, being that one is fictional and are from two distinctly different time periods, they actually have a lot in common. Obviously they are both men of color, but were also both in a position of power. Othello was a well respected Venetian general, who worked hard to get to his position. While O.J. was a famous football player who was on TV and in movies. Both men were in interracial marriages, Othello was married to Desdemona, who was considered to be "one of the most beautiful and virtuous in the land" (Hall). And O.J. was divorced from and had two kids with Nicole Brown Simpson. Both women were killed, one confirmed and one not proven, by their husband or ex–husband. Both men are extremely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing O. J. Simpson And Othello's Jealousy Othello was a Venetian general who was newly married before he was told his wife was cheating on him. O.J. Simpson was a famous football player who was arrested but never convicted for the murder of his ex–wife and her alleged boyfriend which was described to have a motive of jealousy. Othello's wife and O.J.'s ex–wife ended up dead out because of their jealousy. Even though O.J. Simpson and Othello seem to be different, being that one is fictional and are from two distinctly different time periods, they actually have a lot in common. Obviously they are both men of color, but were also both in a position of power. Othello was a well respected Venetian general, who worked hard to get to his position. While O.J. was a famous football player ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Othello's tragic flaws are that he is gullible and too trusting. Othello was easily tricked by Iago into believing Desdemona was cheating on him. He never asked Desdemona or looked into if Desdemona was actually cheating on him. He simply believed Iago because Iago had never given him a reason not to trust him. Othello's less obvious flaw is that he is rash. All of his decisions are made too quickly, once he believed he was given proof that Desdemona was cheating, he immediately planned to kill her. He never once thought that he should find more proof or ask Desdemona herself. One of O.J.'s tragic flaws was that he was an abusive man. During Nicole and O.J.'s marriage it was reported multiple times that O.J. had beaten Nicole. And after they were divorced "there were also suggestions that Simpson had stalked her" (OJ Simpson: The Untold Story). Another flaw of O.J.'s was that he was obsessed with being in control. Since Nicole was able to divorce him, their divorced ruined him being in control. And since his ability to be in control was damaged, he reacted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The People V. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime story is a very popular show in our pop culture. Although the show is based on the real life events that occurred back in 1994 when O.J. Simpson was accused for the murders of his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. In 1995 he was trialed and acquitted of both murders. The series recreates what they called the, 'trail of the century'. The O.J. Simpson was one of the few famous trials that were televised. The actors and actresses that play the roles of the prosecution team, as well as the defense team go based on what occurred, although they strip up drama and intense to keep it entertaining for their viewers. In the series it begins with how the murders occurred, a neighbor walking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, the Detectives did what they thought was the right to do, they saw blood spots on the car, they took in their hands to do what they thought was right, and that was to jump over the fence and make sure everyone was okay. Additionally, warrants are not always needed to come into a persons home, especially when we think someone might be in danger. As soon as this happens, O.J. Simpson is the one responsible for the double murders. Before going into trial there are pretrial procedures. An arrest has to be made which implies that there is enough evidence of crime. An arrest can be made with or without a warrant. In the series, O.J. Simpson is arrested for the murders due to finding evidence of the bloody gloves and not having an alibi. After the arrest, an initial appearance where the defendant is informed of charges and reaffirms of his rights, such as to remain silent, and right to a lawyer. In the series, music, and effects are added to the scenes, that makes it more dramatic to keep the viewers entertained and in suspense. When the detectives jumped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Justice In The O. J. Simpson Trial The O.J. Simpson trial was an emotional, time consuming, battle where one side consisted of the families of two murdered people, and the other of a famous athlete and actor alongside his defense team, that kept the world glued to their seats in front of their television screen. I believe that there was no justice in this case. Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman lost their lives and no one was put in prison to pay for these murders, yes, Simpson had to pay a large sum of money to the families of these two victims, but was the money really enough? Orenthal James Simpson, was born on July 9, 1947. He was born in San Francisco, California. His aunt was actually the one who named him after a french actor that she really liked. Simpson's mom was named Eunice and she was a hospital administrator. His father, Jimmy Lee, was a chef and bank custodian. The other members of the Simpson family, O.J's siblings, were his brother, Melvin Leon "Truman", and his two sisters, Shirley Simpson–Baker, and Carmelita Simpson–Durio. At the age of two, Simpson was diagnosed with rickets disease. It's basically the the softening and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His face was on screens everywhere. He did commercials and movies and tv shows from 1977– 2006. The role that really boosted his acting career was in the ABC mini series, "Roots" in 1977. He played an African Tribesman and later that year he starred in the CBS TV movie, "A Killing Affair". In this role he played a detective. His roles varied greatly and his then–manager told The Los Angeles Times that Simpson enjoyed the challenge of taking on different roles. In 1988 Simpson focused a lot on comedy as he did a series of movies along side famous individuals such as Presley Presley. This football athlete was now also a Hollywood actor. He was such an iconic, public figure with a huge fan base by now. Aside from his faithful football fans, he also had fans that knew him from the big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Auburn University Vs. Alabama Rivalry Auburn University Versus University of Alabama Caitlyn Camp 3 period Avid How many of you watch sports? The SEC(Southeastern Conference) and the rivalries between different college teams are fun to watch, the rivalry I am going to talk about today is the Auburn and 'Bama rivalry. It may just be the biggest and longest rivalry in College Football. This rivalry is +100 years old. The rivalry is most likely the craziest rivalry in college sports. From the way, they earned their slogans to what the fans have done to each other. My side is Auburn, your side may be 'Bama, but let me ask you this, what's more important, statistics and championships, or close friendships and having the most fun possible while getting great grades? To me statics are important but friends and family are more important. That's why I'm Auburn. For the die heart fans of these two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This game is held in November and is a match that leads up to the National Championship. This match sometimes can define who goes to the championship and who doesn't considering the two teams are normally the highest nationally ranked teams. Auburn has won 35 Iron Bowls, whereas Alabama has won 42 Iron Bowls. Since 1893, the Iron Bowl has been played. Except for 41 years in 1907–1948 when the two schools could not agree on how to split funds for the athletic teams. National Championships, national championships. Take a guess as to how many championships each team has? Well, Alabama has 16 total championships whereas Auburn has 2. Now Auburn may have fewer championships, but we have people like Cam Newton and Chris Davis Jr. who are currently signed under NFL teams. Cam (Signed under the Carolina Panthers) has won the BCS Bowl Championship. As for Chris Jr. he's currently under the 49er's and is famous for the 109 yard run in the 2013 Iron Bowl when the score was tied at 28. Making him one of the best cornerbacks Auburn has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Race Issues In The O. J. Simpson Trial There was a time when Orenthal James Simpson was a very respected running back for the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers, he was nicknamed "The Juice," and was inducted into the National Football League Hall of Fame in 1985. But O.J. is most famous for the People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson, murder trial. During the case, many issues regarding race affected the people's emotions toward his verdict, and his innocence. With the evidence there was racial controversy, activity in the courtroom, and the verdict itself. During the trial and the prosecution of O. J. Simpson, there were many variables in this case that did not add up. Several pieces of evidence were mismanaged during the analyzation of the crime scene ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simpson was said to be innocent, because of the jurry's decision. But the jurry's decion was weighted to a certain side, because of the race problem at the time. There were twelve people in the jury, and most of them were minorities. Acconding to Famous Trials, The jury constisted of nine blacks, one hispanic, and two whites. As well as, ten of the people being women, and two being men. These different statistics had many different effects toward the verdict that O.J. Simpson recieved.With the time period, and the race issues at the time, there were different reactions with different race groups. In 1995, the undefeated said, "When the verdict came, the room instantly divided just like the rest of the nation, with black students cheering and white students subdued in their disappointment. Both Loury and I had restrained "adult" reactions befitting two professional black men in a crowd of young people." When O.J. Simpson was announced innocent, there were two basic responces from two main races in The United States. White people were confused and upset, and black people were very happy and celebrating. By the two main reactions falling into place with the two main races. Showing clearly, why the verdict for O.J. Simpon was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On O. J. Simpson Double Homicide A rich famous athlete with plenty of money to hire the best lawyers and manipulate the judicial system to be found not guilty of a double homicide. This well–known athlete is O. J. Simpson. The victims of the double homicide were Nicole Brown Simpson, O. J.'s ex–wife, and Ronald Goldman. Did O.J. Simpson really commit the double homicide? To this day, this is a controversial question. Kidnapping a friend in an attempt to flee and threatening to kill himself all before even being arrested and accused for the crime, testimonies kept from the jury, along with other significant evidence are sure signs that O. J. Simpson should have been found guilty of the double homicide. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This team of lawyers were able to pick the perfect jury needed for their not guilty verdict. Also, the team of lawyers did a great job of manipulating the evidence into O. J.'s favor or even having it dismissed from the trail. In fact, all points made above and the evidence provided yet not allowed in the trial clearly prove O. J. Simpson was guilty of the double homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. If O. J. Simpson was not so famous and didn't have the ability to pay his "dream team" of lawyers over $20 million dollars he would have inevitably been found guilty of this double homicide. This team of lawyers used every opportunity to manipulate and tear down the prosecution's case that clearly proved O. J Simpson was guilty. The hair, fiber, and blood
  • 19. evidence were proven to be O. J.'s but not allowed to be used against him. A confession is normally used to prove a normal person guilty, but not if you are rich and famous with plenty of money. O. J. Simpson was guilty of this double homicide and if he was a normal person this verdict would have been short and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The OJ Simpson : The Case Of O. J. Simpson Case America's infatuation with criminal cases and the convictions of convicts set the scene for shows like Criminal Minds and Law and Order. My fascination with these cases started when I was a little girl. I would research cases and trials constantly; it is the reason I want to become a criminal lawyer. The fact that one person could be sentenced to life in prison or even death based on the beliefs of 12 people is astonishing. My favorite kind of cases were the high profile ones. The ones that make the people involved really think about the circumstances. I remember sitting on the couch watching some of theses trials go down like the murder of Caylee Anthony. I want to share these cases so people can form their own opinions from the most famous cases around the world. Crime happens everywhere we look, just watch the news for example. We believe that none of it could never happen to us, and that we are always protected. Although we think this, for these families it is reality. Our compassion and prayers can only do so much to help them. The pain that they are feeling can only be replaced by the conviction of their loved one's killer. Whether or not they are guilty must be put in the hands of the criminal justice system. The O.J. Simpson Case One of the most notorious cases in history is the case of O.J. Simpson. O.J. Simpson was a wealthy and successful football player for the Buffalo Bills whose whole life changes on a summer night in California. In 1994 the bodies of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Life Without Laws Lawless Imagine a world in which laws were non–existent. Stop signs wouldn't exist, you would never have to wear a seatbelt and you would never get pulled over for speeding. You wouldn't even have to worry about paying your taxes. Do you think a life without laws or rules would be easier? Laws are set in place for everyone in society to maintain balance and order. While it is infeasible to live in the world without rules or laws, it is very possible to be above the law. This essay aims to display the disparity of how the law applies to regular people versus celebrities, police, and politicians. No matter how much we'd all like to admit it, celebrities play a role in our everyday lives. We love to watch movies with our favorite actors, and listening to music by our favorite singers. Social media and Magazines practically do nothing but talk about the lives of celebrities, mostly praising the way they dress and handle their daily lives. Celebrities are everywhere. They are put on a major pedestal and even seem to get by with things that normal people would not. Celebrities seem to have a sort of immunity. All kinds of celebrities have been involved in criminal acts, but almost always receive a more lenient punishment. Sentencing varies from traffic school, rehab and anger management. It is commonly known that the law is often quite sympathetic to famous people that commit crimes. Most get a slap on the wrist. The O.J Simpson trial is an example of how famous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Not Guilty: The O. J. Simpson Trial On the night of June 12, 1994 one of history's greatest murder mysteries that has yet to be solved still remains in question. The O.J. Simpson Trial was one of the biggest trial that lasted 8 months in time and yet the case still remains open as for whodunit is yet to be solved. It involves the death of Nicole Brown SImpson (O.J. Simpson's ex–wife) and Ron Goldman. Even though many supporting evidence pointed toward O.J. Simpson on October 3 around 10 a.m. he was declared "Not Guilty." In the case of the O.J. Simpson trial, all odds turn to him being the verdict for the truth behind the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, as theories such as the glove, his chicago flight, and threats to Nicole help provide evidence to prove O.J. truly did it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... they found he was in Chicago. "Simpson checked into the hotel at 6:15 a.m. Monday, Chicago time, indicating that the football star could have taken any of at least three flights that left Los Angeles after 11:30 p.m. Sunday." stated the article, "The Trial of Orenthal James Simpson: An Account," as they discovered the bodies at Nicole's condominium around 12:10 a.m. Why would he have taken a flight the night of the murder? After police contacted O.J. Simpson he flew back to LA as soon as he could, but what was strange was he never asked who, how, or when, after being told the devastating news. Soon as he arrived to the crime scene he was taken in by police for questioning and, five days later he was being accused of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Trial Of The Century Essay "He was an abuser of the worst kind, one with money, power and fame" (Archer, 2013). O.J. Simpson a man who attracted the attention of millions when he was at the peak of his career to when he was on trial for the brutal murder of his ex–wife, Nicole Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman. The trial that shocked the country is still referred to today as "the trial of the century" and will continue to hold that title as this trial had an indefinite effect on our judicial system and how money and fame influence verdicts. Regardless if someone believes he's innocent or guilty, why is this trial still discussed today with as much controversy and conviction it held in 1991? Before Simpson was remembered only for this infamous trial he was a prolific athlete, role model, and someone whose background and upbringing beat the odds. Understanding the rise and fall of O.J. Simpson through his high–profile career and his personality may allow a clear understanding of why an American idol became Americas favorite criminal. O.J. Simpson, born Orenthal James Simpson was not born into a family who fed him with a silver spoon. His father was a chef and custodian and his mother was a hospital administrator. Shortly after his birth he developed rickets and had to wear braces on his legs until he was five. His parents separated in 1952 and his mother took on the responsibility of raising four children (Mankiewicz, 2014). The divorce led to a shift in lifestyle change and they lived in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of O. J : Made In America The ESPN series "O.J.: Made in America" is a documentary of the notable rise and fall of Orenthal James (O.J.) Simpson, which captivated the nation and is still discussed today [over 20 years later]. Simpson's life story and infamous 1994 double–homicide acquittal is paralleled with race relations, and the criminal justice system in Los Angeles in the decades leading up to the "trial of the century". The main objective of the documentary does not seem determine whether Simpson is 'guilty' or 'not guilty', but rather to consider the effect of racial issues in the U.S. criminal justice system that how they played into the trial. While the documentary primary leads to, and surrounds the infamous trial, it also illustrates the concepts and ideals of the country that both made and destroyed him. The Orenthal James Simpson story is both a representation of the American Dream and an American "True Crime Story". The documentary began by showing O.J. as a shadow of his former self. Prior to the 1994 trial, Simpson exemplified the of the American Dream. At the peak of his success he was considered an American hero and example of racial equilibrium, due to his wide acceptance by the white community. America loved him both on and off the field prior to the murder. To outsiders, he appeared to have "everything" quintessential to the American Dream, money, fame, a beautiful wife, a family, friends, accomplishment and beloved by many. He also represented the Black ideal in the wake of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man And O. J. : Made In America Race and Opportunity play a grand role connecting the novel "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, and the documentary "O.J.: Made in America". Both stories are set within the pit of corruption held throughout the nineties, and display obvious connections between the narratives. The legacy of Orenthal James Simpson is described in this documentary by the currency of events which were occurring during his rise to fame. As for the novel, "Invisible Man", various situations during the multiple characters era coincide with the environment of the documentary and show a vast of similarities. Roles such as advancement of success, issues of segregation, and recognition of self– identity are expressed throughout both plots. During the 1960 's, O.J. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 's fame, the world around him was crumbling. The divide between white people and those of color were considerable. There were riots being held all within Los Angeles and so much conflict between the Los Angeles Police Department and black people. As told in the documentary, most white people were extremely oblivious to the happenings of innocent black people and why they protested and rioted during those years. Most of those people who were stuck in the shadows, if asked at this moment what was of the year 1968, would probably just remember the triumphs of Orenthal James Simpson. Inequality was still at its peak in history and those few black athletes who created names for themselves were expected to speak out, but O.J. 's opinion of that was to not get involved in political affiliations because his name was to be remembered for his victories and character. Likewise, in "Invisible Man" segregation was apparent and always associated with the life of the protagonist from the beginning of the novel. This is shown in the quotation:" When I got there I discovered that it was on the occasion of the smoker, and I was told that since I was to be there anyway I might as well take part in the battle royal to be fought by some of my schoolmates as part of the entertainment" (Ellison pg. 17). Humiliation and discrimination played a huge role within this event. The narrators triumph within the community being a black man who was asked to present his speech was quickly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Abby Burgin. Mr. Jones. English 12 Honors, Period 2. February Abby Burgin Mr. Jones English 12 Honors, Period 2 February 24, 2017 Tragic Hero: O.J. Simpson Throughout time there have been an abundant amount of well–respected individuals who have let their flaws lead to their downfall. O.J. Simpson is a prime example of a tragic flaw leading to a downfall. O.J. Simpson was a luminary football player and actor who let his tragic flaw of anger and jealousy get the best of him. His tragic flaw led him to a life of crime including the alleged murder of two people, robbery, and kidnapping. At a young age, Simpson told his mother, that he would be in the paper one day, which his little sister would respond with, "In the police report." Not only did he make the headlines as a star football player, he also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within his first two years at the junior college, he scored more than fifty touchdowns and gained 2,445 yards rushing. He became a reputable player and even got the attention of major universities. He began playing at the University of South Carolina. He led this team to two Rose Bowl appearances in 1967 and 1968. During these appearances, Simpson scored thirty–five touchdowns and gained 3,265 yards rushing within twenty–two games. In 1968, he earned himself the Heisman Trophy ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). At USC, he was an All–American halfback and this is where he gained all of his fame ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com). Pete Axthelm, a sports writer for Newsweek stated, "O.J. . . . has done more than his share . . . He has led the Trojans, inspired them, and when necessary carried them." ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). He inspired many, set NCAA football records and took his football career to the next level ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com). Simpson moved on to the National Football League draft, where the team with the worst record gets to choose first. Simpson was then granted the opportunity to play for the Buffalo Bills for part of his NFL career. In February of 1969, Simpson obtained the name of Sports Magazines "Man of the Year". This made him the first college student to have received this honor ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). As his NFL career took off, he yet again set records and impressed football fans. He played for the Buffalo Bills for eight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The O. J. Simpson Case DNA fingerprinting is important in many different fields of study today, including forensic science. One case in which DNA fingerprinting was especially important was the O.J. Simpson case. According to New York Times in 1994, if the DNA tests were done correctly they "could establish Mr. Simpson's innocence or convince a jury that he is guilty." Basically, testing Simpson's DNA and comparing it to the DNA found at the crime scene could greatly sway the jury's decision on whether Simpson was guilty or not. This case was a very famous and popular, so introducing DNA evidence in a trail like this would bring much attention to the methods of DNA testing and how accurate the results were. Before this case took place, it was thought of as a possible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The O. J. Simpson Murder Case In the post–modern world as well as multicultural facets of criminology and justice, various correlations are involved in the process. Through post–Marxism, postfeminism, post–affirmative and post–structuralism dimensions, multiple variables like gender, race, class and even age are important in understanding the handling of cases in the system (Bellis, 2007). The explanations based on crime and control of the same make sense and differences in the correlations, despite the perspectives on the school of thoughts. The famous O. J. Simpson murder case is one of the many examples that can be used to drive the literature sense into perspective. The case was a trial held with the suspect being responsible for his ex–wife's death, as well as her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. O. J. Simpson Case Study One of the most well–known murder cases involved football player and super star, O.J. Simpson. He was suspected of killing his ex–wife and her lover at the time due to his skeptical alibi and known aggression. Simpson was acquitted for murder, but the presence of domestic violence was recorded before the murder and was presented during the trial (Sellers, 2008). However, he was able to convey an innocent plea through the help of the media; being a famous football player and actor allowed him to seek a dream team of lawyers (Sellers, 2008). Attorneys used numerous reports of domestic violence as evidence that Simpson demonstrated irrational behavior and showed clear evidence of his uncontrollable temper. To most this showed he was capable of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the time athletes are enrolled in college they are given tutors, meal plans, and curfews to assist in their success. Those that are awarded this special treatment for keys to success are expected to hold a higher standard than others. The real question we must ask is, "Why was Ray Rice not arrested for his acts of domestic violence?" Where was the criminal justice system while we were all flipping through channels and watching replays of Janay Palmer being knocked out by someone that supposedly loved her? After the incident became known, people started to think about all the good deeds Rice had done for his community and how he was someone who survived growing up in poverty and adversity but managed to become a big time football star. People began to try to justify what he did because of his fame and fortune. This creates a huge problem with how the media can spin a topic. The media began to work in Ray Rice's favor when discussing his actions toward his future life partner. Rice has since petitioned his termination through the NFL National Players Association and the result allowed him to be employable by the NFL (Christensen, Gill, Pérez, 2016). However, a team has not extended an offer to Mr. Rice (Christensen, Gill, Pérez, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Horrific Murder Of O. J. Simpson June 12, 1994, does the day sound familiar? Just a simple Sunday in California, warm and beautiful. Mr. Orenthal James Simpson made plans to attend his daughter's dance recital, along with many other events that would occur (Courier–Post). O.J. Simpson, the once lovable football star, turned into a murderer over night. Many of O.J.'s actions on June 12, 1994 have become questionable and most of the evidence sources pointed to him; but did he commit the horrific murders of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson? Nicole and O.J. met at a nightclub where she worked, The Daisy. At the time, Nicole tried to make a living at the age of eighteen. On the other hand, O.J. seemed like a king at the peak of his career with two years until retiring at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The People trials, no one will ever outshine the infamous, Mark Fuhrman. Mr. Fuhrman arrived at the scene before anyone else. As soon as he finds the bodies of the victims, he continues to Mr. Simpson's house to tell him of the news. Here, Fuhrman finds the gloves and picks them up along with all the evidence ever found at O.J.'s household. The defense used the argument that Fuhrman, along with the Los Angeles Police Department, planted this evidence at O.J.'s house. Mr. Fuhrman had previously been charged with making racist comments while on the job. Then the case took a turn, tapes had resurfaced of Mark Fuhrman making statements that explained how he would frame an African–American for a crime (Toobin). As if saying these horrible comments did not amount to enough, Fuhrman also lied on the stand about making racist statements. Mark Fuhrman's lies and comments swayed the jury beyond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. O. J. Simpson Case Study NFL culture The prosecution built their case against Simpson with various incriminating bits of evidence. This evidence included 85 pages documenting 50 domestic violence incidents over the course of 17 years were presented (CORA, 2015). The strategy of the prosecutors was to demonstrate that the murders were a logical culmination of increasingly abusive, obsessive behavior (Noble, 1995). This evidence did not match up with the crime, according to an interview from Time in which Rita Smith, the Executive Director of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence during the time of the murders. Smith suggested that jurors asked, "Why were they talking about domestic violence when this is a murder trial?" (Alter, 2014). During this time, the connection between domestic violence and murder was not seen as a realistic outcome. During the trial, prosecutors and domestic violence organizations were struggling to promote a general understanding of domestic violence to the public (Alter, 2014). A lack of understanding the connection between domestic violence and murder was by far not the only factor of Simpson's acquittal, but it may have had something to do with the disregard of this evidence. "The research suggests that professional athletes are rarely formally charged with crimes related to domestic violence or sexual assault, even when there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simpson trials in regards to the way society views domestic violence; however, there are still many issues and changes ahead in the fight for safety, security and respect within the subject. Domestic violence is still an issue that lives in the shadows of our society and continues to show up statistically with great frequency. "We all must recognize and admit that this human rights issue is in our communities, neighborhoods, and homes. And we must talk openly about it. These are small but essential steps to one day making domestic violence a thing of the past" (CORA, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Race, Class, And Gender Influences Domestic Violence How Race, Class, and Gender Influences Domestic Violence Dennis Garcia Montclair State University Abstract: Domestic violence has become a very controversial crime in the United States. Although domestic violence has been around for many years, society now sees it as a threat to our homes. This type of crime is unique because it's a nondiscriminatory crime; it can happen to anyone at any time. Domestic violence is also a dark figure crime, which means that it is a crime least reported to the police. In this paper, I discuss how race, class and gender influence domestic violence. I begin with briefly discussing the different types of abuse within domestic violence and the two types of restraining orders that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The violator can physically, mentally and even economically abuse the victim. In some cases, the perpetrator can abuse victim(s) by pushing, punching, and threatening them with sexual assault and more. Although there are restraining orders to prevent the perpetrator from getting near the victim, domestic violence has been known for being a dark figure of crime. With that being said, Richard Davis stated in his book, "Americans have historically objected to the government's attempt to legislate what they consider their private morality or family problems" (83). Several Americans do oppose laws that violate their home privacy, but it is the government's job to keep its citizens safe from any danger, even if that danger is in a household. According to mic.com, "the average percentage of domestic violence that is not reported is 70%, which means that only 30% get reported". There are many reasons why victims don't report the abuse. Some victims may feel that by reporting the crime, the situation would only get worst. Others may be scared that the perpetrator would involve them in the situation and murder or hurt them. Regardless of the excuse, Americans have been increasing the number of cases by not reporting it to the authorities. If more cases were reported, then the topic would be of more importance to Washington D.C., where legislator could put a stop to it. In contrary, some reported cases that were reported to the authorities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Did O. J. Simpson Really Do It? On June 12,1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered. Their bodies were discovered outside Nicole Simpson's condominium. Nicole Simpson was the estranged wife of the famous football player and T.V. star O.J. Simpson. Did O.J. Simpson really do it? That question has caused a lot of argument and controversy. Before the arrest of O.J., he was involved in a car chase with one of his buddies. Simpson was suppose to turn himself into the police but instead he kidnapped his friend in his truck and tried to flee threatening to kill himself while his buddy was driving the vehicle. The media quickly got involved in this car chase and they got some of Simpson's friends to talk him into just turning himself into the police. None of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... does not have an alibi, and that was the hour of the murder. He simply just says that he was home alone and leaves it at that. Defense attorney, Johnnie Cochran, tells the jury that O.J. was playing golf at the time of the murders, while O.J. says he was just napping. When O.J. was late for his limo, he told the limo driver that he overslept, but the driver saw a large figure about 6 ft 2 inches tall dressed in black, walk into the entrance of Simpson's home at the time O.J. said he was asleep. The limo driver said he rang O.J's doorbell for 20 minutes and nobody answered but once he saw the black figure go into O.J.'s home, O.J. answered the ringing of the door bell. "Simpson's defense also claimed that a neighbor's housekeeper, Rosa Lopez, saw his car parked outside his home. However, Lopez later confessed during cross–examination that she could not be precisely sure whether or not his Bronco was there." (101 Pieces of evidence that prove O.J. Simpson murdered Nicole. March 23, 2017) "According to the prosecution, Simpson had plenty motive for killing his ex–wife. Simpson was reportedly prone to jealous rages (evidenced by taped 911 calls from Nicole herself), including allegedly hitting, stalking, and degrading her – all signs that he was quite capable of murder." ("The Michigan Chronicle. June 06, 2016 ) O.J. was a jealous man when it came to Nicole. He would hit her, stalk her, and degrade her. All of those traits are signs that O.J. in fact had a motive to killing Nicole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. O. J. Simpson Case Study to make contact with the house using the gate telephone. At about 10:50 p.m. he saw a man about six feet tall in dark clothing hurrying up the drive towards the house from the Rockingham gate side of the estate. Shortly after, calling the house again on the gate phone, he made contact with a man who identified himself as Simpson, saying he had overslept and would be right down. When Simpson arrived he was sweating profusely and insisted on the air–conditioning being kept on all the way down to LAX. A neighbor of Nicole's called Jill Shively stated she saw a white Ford Bronco came barreling north across the junction, driving through a red light and almost hitting another car traveling west down the boulevard. She recognized the Bronco driver as O.J. Simpson, timing the near accident at approximately 11:00 p.m. Later on her statement was thrown out because she lied on the stand about giving information to the press for $5000. O.J. was not under arrest and did not need to answer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following this they arranged for a photograph of his wound to be recorded and then guided Simpson to the medical section in the jail, where a sample of Simpson's blood was drawn by a male nurse, Thano Peratis, and stored in a vial containing Trisodium Ethylenediaminetetraacetate Trihydrate, an amino acid preservative that is used to protect blood. The vial was labelled and placed in an official LAPD evidence envelope. June 16th, preliminary DNA test results on the glove found at the Rockingham estate confirmed that the blood was Simpson's and both of the victims. Lange, Vannatter and Marcia Clark prepared a four–page arrest warrant, which was checked and approved by the District Attorney, Gil Garcetti. Tom Lange telephoned Simpson's lawyer and instructed him to accompany his client to the Police station to surrender at 11:00 a.m. Simpson was staying at the home of Robert Kardashian. (XXSASSTERXX1, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Justice System In 12 Angry Men On October 3, 1955 one of America's most immense juror cases had finally announced a verdict , O.J Simpson was found not guilty in killing his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman – Nicole's friend. Only to find out years later that O.J. was actually guilty for this crime, when detectives went to O.J.'s estate home they found multiple evidence such as blood all over his white Bronco, hairs of his on Ron's shirt, and even footprints of Simpson's shoe size. Was the United States justice system so corrupt and prejudice to the point that they let a guilty man free just because of his social status and money. Simpson displays the main topic in the short story 12 Angry Men which is whether the United States has a prejudice unfair justice system. Sidney Lumet and Reginald Rose the writers and directors of 12 Angry Men wrote and produced a play about 12 jurors that briefly discuss a trial and come to a verdict , personal issues develop which causes conflict and only makes the process more grueling. The accused boy is being found guilty for murdering his father, 12 jurors are put in a hot room in New York and spend hours briefly viewing the scenario. Although one might think that the justice system should be left in the hands of citizens ,the director of 12 Angry Men , Sidney Lumet demonstrate that the United States justice system is unfair and is simply corrupt , inefficient , and unjust due to the jurors biased way of thinking, ignorant attitude ,and the lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. O. J. Simpson Case Analysis When fame becomes a driving force to make decisions in society, crimes turn to be permissible. Chicago is popular with its criminal activities and with the number shootings, level of corruption and human rights violations Chicago always gets top positions in the charts. Fortunately, most of those criminals are caught and quickly sentenced to an appropriate penalty. However, when it comes to the case of people who have a certain fame, things become more complicated. Often, the trials are being postponed and the time it takes for juries and judges make a decision prolongs. As a result, the defendant who is a celebrity or a political figure gets away with his charges. Robert Kelly, Rod Blagojevich and Orenthal James Simpson (commonly known as O.J. Simpson) are three of the examples of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, they are psychologically pressured to make a decision to advantage them. A British sociologist Benjamin Kidd, in his book "The Science of Power" mentions that "emotion rather than reason is held to be the source of power in life" (Kidd, 1918). The emotion is what creates the hoax of power. The juries are emotionally judging that the person in front of them, who is also socially or politically famous, has more power. However, they ignore the fact that the general decision makers are the juries and they have a higher power to decide the future of the artist. The illusion of power has also worked on cases of O. J. Simpson, R. Blagojevich, and R. Kelly. Because of the fact that they are nationally well–known, they are also creating the appearance that they have an enormous power. However, in physical terms, the power that they own is only the number of fans that follow them or know about them. In legal terms, they have no power of changing the results of a decision. Unfortunately, psychology had an impact on human consciousness and changed the way that the case would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Superhero Or A Murderer? A superhero or a murderer? Orenthal James (O. J.) Simpson was an American football player, actor (first in commercials and later in movies), athlete and broadcaster. He was born 9th of July 1947 in San Fransisco, California. Simpson is now 69 years old and has been in jail since 2008, charged with armed robbery and kidnapping. But the most interesting of all is whether he did or did not kill his wife and a good friend of hers. O. J. Simpson is a son of Eunice Simpson and Jimmy Lee Simpson. They got divorced in 1952. Eunice, his mother, was left all alone with her four children, she worked in a hospital and had often night shifts, which led to that Simpson, his brother and two sisters had to take care of themselves often, in the evening and throughout the night. His father was gay and was well known as the drag queen in the San Fransisco area. O. J. grew up in the Potrero Hill district, he didn 't have a great childhood ( almost nobody in that district either). When he was 13 years old he joined a gang. O. J. Simpson spent lots of his time on stealing and being a "gangster" in his childhood. Later when he went to City College of San Fransisco he became an American football player. O. J. Simpson was very talented. He was soon awarded an athletic scholarship at USC (University of Southern California) and in 1967 he ran for 1543 yards and scored 13 touchdowns. Everyone on that school was admiring him. When he won the Heisman trophy in 1968, Simpson became a star. O. J. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Standard Of Proof In The O. J. Simpson Case When a person commits an act that is illegal and causes financial loss to others, that a person potentially exposes him or herself as the criminal and civil liability. This can lead to two separate and distinct tests, which can be surprisingly different results. The most famous case of dual criminal and civil litigation occurred in the mid–90s, when O.J. Simpson was charged with murder. After O.J. was acquitted in the criminal proceedings, the victims' families filed a lawsuit in civil court, claiming, O.J. is responsible for the wrongful death of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. While the jury in a criminal case does not return a guilty verdict, the jury in the civil case found O.J. responsible for the deaths of the victims and ordered to pay millions of dollars to the families. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well, although in both cases deal with the same problem (as O.J. kill Simpson and Goldman?) There is a different standard of proof in criminal and civil trials. To be guilty of a crime, the prosecution must show "beyond reasonable doubt" that the defendant committed the act. This is the highest standard of proof in our legal system. However, to be responsible in a civil suit, the plaintiff need only show a "preponderance of evidence" . This means that more likely than not that the defendant committed the alleged act. This is considerably below the level of evidence. Therefore, although the lawyers OJ managed to create reasonable doubt in the minds of the criminal jury more committed if he murder, they were unable to convince a civil jury that it was more likely that he was not involved in the death of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. L. A Riots: Film Analysis Additionally, my favorite element of the documentary is within Part 1, which relives his great football career. O. J. was responsible for the resurrection of football at University of Southern California, the Buffalo Bills, and ended with a Hall of Fame career. Bringing back pleasant memories of his dominance and exploding into the limelight, O. J. seemed like the perfect role model for young impressionable young Black men such as myself. Watching old highlights film, especially with Buffalo and the offensive line which included two local players, Reggie McKenzie, U of M, and Joe DeLamielleure, MSU alumni was refreshing. Through many media depictions of famous people, the audience is presented with the characterization made to project a positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most whites felt Simpson was guilty, the majority of blacks felt otherwise. Most telling was the reaction in the scene where the police horses are frightened by the blacks' celebrations, tells it all, cheering not so much for O. J., but at long last it seemed that the status–quo, "The Man" had finally been rebuked. All of the cases of whites being exonerated for crimes against blacks, and all of the blacks seemly convicted unjustly, were rectified in this verdict. Of course that was not reality, today there are still police officers going free, and the prisons all disproportionally filled with black people, especially young males. O. J. Simpson will live in infamy the rest of his life, but this great documentary exposed why, and his actions in his life brought all of it on himself. This comprehensive expose of O. J. Simpson and all the occurrences surrounding his life has made it into my top five movies of all time, and I give Ezra Edelman kudos for a job well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The O. J. Simpson Case The O. J. Simpson murder case was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, in which the former NFL star and actor O. J. Simpson was trial on two counts of murder for the deaths of his ex–wife Nicole Brown, and a waiter named Ronald Goldman. The O.J. trial could be seen as a historical lens and cultural lens as well. The reason why I use those two perspectives was because; in history the black people has been treated as non–human, criminals, and properties. And in a culture perspective, black people are racial discriminated and profiled which plays a huge part in the OJ Simpson trial. The trial and case of O.J. Simpson has been described as one the most publicized criminal trial in all of American history. The OJ Simpson trial could be seen as cultural perceptive because how they framed OJ based on his nationality. OJ Simpson was a former running back in the NFL and is considered one of the greatest running back in NFL history, earning him a Hall Of Fame induction. He was widely recognized as the "juice" because how dominant he was on the field. On the other hand his murder trial in 1995 has foreshadowed his greatness by labeling him as a murder instead of an idol. Three years before the trial of OJ Simpson there was a huge riot in Los Angeles about four white police officers (showing no mercy) beating an unarmed African– American male named Rodney King. The officers who assaulted Mr. King were put on trial, however they were found innocent which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...