Jury to Decide What O.J. Knew: ; Case Revolves Around Whether Simpson Was Aware Guns Were in Room, Planned Scheme

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LAS VEGAS - The jury in the O.J. Simpson trial has heard from several witnesses that a gun was displayed, orders were barked, and photos, ties and footballs were swept up off a bed and hauled away in an alleged armed robbery.

Whether Simpson knew guns were in the room, and whether he orchestrated a criminal scheme or merely the retrieval of stolen family photos, heirlooms and mementos are among the key questions the nine women and three men must decide.

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Jury to Decide What O.J. Knew: ; Case Revolves Around Whether Simpson Was Aware Guns Were in Room, Planned Scheme

Today, the jury was due to hear cross-examination of Charles Cashmore, a bit player in the Simpson saga, who testified Wednesday th...

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