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Chris Cuomo compares the trial of Trump to the trial of Simpson

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Chris Cuomo compares Trump trial to OJ Simpson

Chris Cuomo compared OJ Simpson with Donald Trump on his podcast. Cuomo said both cases exemplified the 'culture conflict between law and fairness' He said both men exemplified a culture conflict between the law and fairness. Cuomo compared the trial to the trial of Donald Trump and Simpson. Cuomo: 'Both cases exemplify the conflict between fairness and law'

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Bob Costas on what Johnnie Cochran told him privately after the OJ Simpson trial

Bob Costas on what Johnnie Cochran told him privately after the OJ Simpson trial. Costas speaks with CNN’s Jake Tapper about Cochran's testimony in the trial. CNN's Costas says Cochran said he was sorry for what he had done in the case.

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CALLAHAN: Now the vile New York Times paints OJ Simpson as a victim

OJ Simpson was a wife-beating double-murderer who got away with it. Now the vile New York Times paints him as a victim, he says, but he's a victim. OJ was a double-murdering woman who killed her wife, she says.

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OJ Simpson was 'good company' and guilty, says ex-co-host Bob Costas

OJ Simpson's former NBC co-host Bob Costas revealed the 'awkward' joke the accused murder made during a 1994 jail visit before his trial for the murders of Niccole Brown and Ronald Goldman. Simpson was 'good company' and guilty, says Costas.

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OJ Simpson lawyer Alan Dershowitz says he would have represented victims ‘if they had called me first’

Alan Dershowitz was attributed for rounding out Simpson's 'Dream Team' during the murder trial for the NFL superstar's ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ron Goldman. He says he would have represented victims ‘if they had called me first’ during the trial.

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Former KCAL investigative reporter David Goldstein shares his experiences covering the O.J. Simpson murder trial

Former KCAL investigative reporter David Goldstein shares his experiences covering the O.J. Simpson murder trial. Goldstien: "It really showed the problems not only in Los Angeles but in cities all across the country. The distrust of people in the criminal justice system,"

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When Richard and Judy put OJ on trial: First interview after acquittal

Richard and Judy were the first to secure an interview with OJ Simpson after he was acquitted of double-murder in 1996. OJ was infamously acquitted of two counts of double murder in 1996 but was acquitted on appeal in 1998. The duo were first to interview him after he had been acquitted of the double murder charges.

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'The View' hosts react to OJ Simpson's death: 'Injustice' he wasn't convicted of murder

'The View' co-hosts react to OJ Simpson's death at the beginning of their show. They argued that it was an "injustice" that he wasn't convicted of murder. "The View" hosts: It was an 'injustice' that he was not convicted of murdering Simpson.

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When Bostonians look back on O.J. Simpson's legacy, murder trial loom large in memory

O.J. Simpson's murder trial loom large in memory of his legacy. WBZ-TV's Christina Hager looks at how Bostonians remember "The Juice. Hager: "The Juice" will be remembered for his role in the Simpson case.

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David Goldstein reflects on OJ Simpson trial

Former KCAL News Investigative reporter David Goldstein covered the 1994-1995 OJ Simpson trial in Los Angeles. He joins us to talk about his experiences inside and outside of the courtroom. Goldstein: "Where were you when the OJ verdict was read? Where were you?"

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Jim Hill on OJ Simpson death, David Goldstein on legacy of OJ trial

KCAL Sports Director Jim Hill gives reaction and insight after the death of OJ Simpson. Veteran KCAL Investigative Reporter David Goldstein talks about legacy of the OJ trial. OJ's legacy was forever tainted after his infamous trial. We talk to Jim Hill and David Goldstein about the legacy of his trial.

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