Orenthal James Simpson was most known for being a running back on the San Francisco 49ers. He was a face that almost all Americans knew from the football field, television, or movies. Even though he had a history of domestic violence, he was still viewed as a model celebrity. On June 12th 1994, Nicole Brown-Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found stabbed to death at Brown’s home. Brown was O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife. The two had been married for seven years, but at the time had been divorced for two years. When police arrived on the brutal murder scene, they discovered that Brown was O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife. At that point, the officers realized they needed to let him know before he found out from the media. That is where it all began (Pauli). At …show more content…
Simpson arrived in Los Angeles, he was met at his home by hoards of media at the fence, and an excess of police officers inside the fence. At that point he was taken to the Los Angeles Police Department for questioning. It was also noticed that he had cuts on his left middle finger. Simpson was questioned, but maintained the fact that he was innocent. He even felt so comfortable in is “innocence” that he excused his lawyer during questioning. He could not clearly explain where he received the cuts and could not account for his whereabouts at certain times around the time of the murders. The case against O.J. was starting to seem like an open and shut case …show more content…
Simpson trial was the issue of race. There were already severe racial tensions in bigger areas such as Los Angeles. Riots from excessive police brutality towards African Americans had just ended in Los Angeles at the time of the crime. Therefore, the prosecution had to be very careful in how they presented the case, presented the officers, and even presented the defendant. Many people today believe that O.J. Simpson could have been of the same social status as he was, but if he had been white he would have been prosecuted. The defense team depicted the whole trial to be an issue of race. If the prosecution requested hairs from the defendant, it was because he was black. Also, according to the defense, Mark Fuhrman framed Simpson just because he was black. The issues faced by the criminal justice system at the time had almost everything to do with the race and social status of O.J. Simpson. Even after the verdict was read and the jury was dismissed one juror stopped at the door and raised a fist. This is a sign that represents “Black Power” which led to even more speculation that the verdict was reached simply because of race. The “problem of race” is still a problem today and still has a huge effect on the criminal justice system
Simpson may be the person who had murdered Ron and Nicole. There is much more to look at than the obvious facts. Details within the research point to O.J. as the killer. Ron Goldman had suffered a serious death. Ron Goldman was cut twenty-two times.
In his first two trials he had all-white juries and that could be a reason why he wasn’t convicted
Relationships among races have evolved within the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The majority of race-related conflicts were negative. Some of the trials that took place throughout this time period were the Scottsboro Trials, the Emmett Till Murder Trial, Loving v. Virginia, the Trial of Peter Liang, and the Johnson v. California trial. In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, there was a fictional trial that dealt with the relationship between a black man and white woman. Racial relations does not only deal with African-Americans and whites but other races including Asians, South Africans, etc.
But before he got in his truck and left he stripped down to his socks after the murder (http://law2.umkc.edu/facility/porjects/ftrials/Simpson/Simpson.htm). The Friday after the murder charges were filed against OJ Simpson, police went to the Cowlings home to arrest him. But when the police arrived Cowlings and Simpson was nowhere to be found (http://www.uchastings.edu/academics/facility/facultybios/park/classwebsite/docs/fall-2012/Simpson-OJ-1-26-12.pdf). Simpson said on that Friday afternoon he and Cowlings were trying to get to Nicole’s gravesite but one of the police cars was blocking the entrance. That afternoon, Robert Kardashian read to reporters an apparent suicide note from Simpson, and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday evening the nation watched the slow-speed car chase cumulates in Simpson’s arrest (http://www.uchastings.edu/academics/facility/facultybios/park/classwebsite/docs/fall-2012/Simpson-OJ-1-26-12.pdf).
Simpson who was 25 at the time was on trial for the murder of his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson who was 35 years old and her friend Ronald Goldman. Reporters said that “Nicole was stabbed multiple times in the head and neck. ”(1). Their bodies were found “Stabbed to death”(1) outside of Nicole Brown Simpson’s home in the early morning of June 13. Authorities said that they had O.J. Simpson's “bloody gloves he used to kill them.
OJ Simpson was a very achieved person player until he made one big mistake. The trial of OJ Simpson was a long stressful process to prove a star innocent or guilty of murder. This took Place in the state of California on October 3, 1995. OJ was tried for a murder crime of his ex-wife and another man. In the end OJ turned out to be not guilty of this crime.
In this case, it would be most of the jury being racist toward Tom because of his skin color. “... In our courts, when it’s a white man’s word against a black man’s, the white man always wins.” (Lee 251-252) Let us now look at the evidence presented in the court.
The trial in the book involves a white plaintiff, Bob, and a black defendant, Tom. Already this isn't great news for Tom, as there was segregation and racism during this time. During the trial, Jem notices how Tom is talked to differently from everyone, and at the end of the trial, Tom’s final verdict is that he is guilty. All though some of the juries know Tom is innocent, they still say he is guilty because it is not socially acceptable to agree with a black man over a white man. “His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd.
The O.J. Simpson case was a different one because he was a celebrity. The celebrity status made all the difference in the case, as most people had diverse views on the case. As a famous individual, the media also had the chance to broadcast the trial and give differences of opinion on the case. The celebrity status had a significant influence in the O.J. Simpson case as the public had to struggle with an image he had created for many years. People knew O.J. Simpson as a footballer and an actor with a charming character impossible to hurt anyone.
Nicole filed for divorce in 1992. On june 12 1994 the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and a friend Ronald Goldman, they were found stabbed to death outside of Nicole's house in Los Angeles Bret wood area. When evidence led police to suspect O.J. Simpson of the murder, he was ordered to surrender by 11 am on june 17 Simpson did not surrender vanished, but was tracked down later in the day when he made a call from his cell phone on the Santana Ana freeway. The police pursued, leading to a nationally
Before being convicted of a double murder, Orenthal James Simpson was one of the best running backs in NFL history. He went from being a famous football player to a suspect for an infamous murder. On June 12, 1994 when Nicole Brown Simpson, O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife, and her friend Ronald Goldman were brutally stabbed to death. Suspiciously, O.J Simpson left Los Angeles to go to Chicago almost two hours after the incident. The day after, the Los Angeles Police Department questioned O.J. Simpson.
OJ Simpson is Indeed Innocent “If it doesn’t fit, you have to acquit,” this quote said by one of OJ Simpson’s attorneys, Johnny Cochran, is widely known for its impact on the controversial case of OJ Simpson. From 1994-1995 OJ Simpson was known as one of the most controversial cases in the USA due to the verdict that OJ was innocent of the murders of his ex wife and one of her friends. On June 12, 1994 Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman met an untimely demise, and the only suspect the police ever reviewed was OJ Simpson. OJ was later caught in a low speed chase in a white Ford Bronco before being taken into custody and put on trial. In the sensationally controversial court case involving OJ Simpson as a suspect for murder, The innocent ruling
Therefore, if one was colored the trial wouldn’t be in their favor. The trials either would end in the conviction of death or the least likely, time in prison. In the Scottsboro Case and the book To Kill a Mockingbird the victims lived hard lives and were influenced by others. Aside from that the physical evidence was weak as well as the testimonies. The Scottsboro Case was the only crime in American History to produce many trials, convictions, and retrials as the alleged rape of two white girls by nine black teenagers on March 25, 1931 (Linder).
In the South of the United States in the 1930´s, the justice system was very unfair towards colored people. Colored people that were sent to court could not receive a fair trial because of the prejudice and racism from the jury. This happened all the time, especially in Maycomb Alabama. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, a colored man named Tom Robinson was convicted of assaulting a white woman just because of the color of his skin. Tom Robinson should have been found not guilty for many reasons.
O.J. Simpson was a famous football player and that was accused of killing his ex-wife nicole brown , also her boyfriend Ron Goldman. They were brutally stabbed to death on June 12, 1994 at the resident of Nicole brown condo in Brentwood. Before the bodies were ever recovered Oj had packed his bags and caught a flight to Chicago, later he received a phone call saying that Nicole Brown was murder. The cops wanted to talk to him and later he had lead the cops on a hot pursuit chase and they apprehended him. OJ Simpson should be held accountable for murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.