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Court TV: OJ Simpson Trial - The Prosecution (1995)

Court TV: OJ Simpson Trial - The Prosecution (1995)
The murder trial of O.J. Simpson became an obsession for millions of people. As the case unfolded, it became an example for the issues of race, celebrity, wealth, police corruption, and how they impact the court system and justice in American society. The Prosecution -- volume two in the four-part videotape series Court TV: The O.J. Simpson Trial -- features heavily edited Court TV coverage of prosecutor Marcia Clark's case against Simpson. Commentators provide legal background and analyze Clark's strategies regarding DNA testing and the 911 phone call. The other volumes in the series are Background and Opening Statements, The Defense, and Closing Statements and Verdict. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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The murder trial of O.J. Simpson became an obsession for millions of people. As the case unfolded, it became an example for the issues of race, celebrity, wealth, police corruption, and how they impact the court system and justice in American society. The Prosecution -- volume two in the four-part videotape series Court TV: The O.J. Simpson Trial -- features heavily edited Court TV coverage of prosecutor Marcia Clark's case against Simpson. Commentators provide legal background and analyze Clark's strategies regarding DNA testing and the 911 phone call. The other volumes in the series are Background and Opening Statements, The Defense, and Closing Statements and Verdict. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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