Simpson judge OKs jury prospects who admit bias
The pool of prospective jurors in the O.J. Simpson civil trial split along racial lines Tuesday, with whites saying Simpson was probably guilty of murder and African-Americans saying he is innocent.
The Verdict
The Suspect
The Victims
The Murder
The Arrest
The Evidence
The Players
The Trial
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Two years later, Simpson story still being played out
June 12
PIs offer Simpson free sleuthing
May 29
Simpson depositions winding down
May 26
Simpson defends himself at Oxford
May 15
IRS slaps lien on O.J. Simpson's mansion
May 14
Fuhrman mum in deposition for Simpson civil suit
April 29
Nicole Simpson planned sexual encounter with Goldman, friend says
April 2
Former O.J. juror says she was victim of jury tampering
April 1
Officials probing possible jury tampering in Simpson trial
March 30
Furhman deposition delayed in Simpson case
March 26
Darden criticizes most players in Simpson case, but not Clark
March 16
Simpson recalls day of murders
March 5
Simpson denies events in ex-wife's diary
March 3
The Verdict
- Jurors say evidence made the case for Simpson - October 4
- Sobbing, elation at Simpson verdict - October 3
- The case for the prosecution - October 3
- The case for the defense - October 3
- The verdict: how the defense prevailed - October 3
- The numbers behind the case - October 3
- "Trial of the century" ends with Simpson's acquittal - October 3
The Reaction
- Many women outraged at O.J. verdict - October 4
- Simpson camp rejoices while adversaries grieve - October 4
- Simpson trial draws jeers 'round the world
- Politicians speak out on Simpson verdict - October 3
- Champagne and hugs greet Simpson at home - October 3
What's Next
- Simpson may get custody of the children - October 4
- What's next for O.J.? - October 4
- Simpson trial's bit players become deal makers - October 3
- Justice Department looks into Fuhrman tapes - October 3