Jury to Decide What O.J. Knew: ; Case Revolves Around Whether Simpson Was Aware Guns Were in Room, Planned Scheme
Charleston Daily Mail › September 25, 2008
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Charleston Daily Mail › September 25, 2008
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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.See the full content of this document
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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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