November 16, 2006 (Press Release) --
Vegas Buzz Readers Poll
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Latest Vegas Buzz Readers Poll
by Jerry Wilson
The lastest Vegas Buzz Readers Poll features questions regarding O.J. Simpson's latest media deals with tabloid TV and the tabloid magazines.
The questions primarily focus on the ethics, or propriety of, anyone profiting from a murder, including that of a loved one, irrespective of who did it.
O.J. Simpson, a once-beloved NFL athlete, TV ad and film star, attained national notoriety in the now
classic-but-surreal white Ford Bronco freeway chase, timed suspiciously close to the murders of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ronald Goldman.
Simpson's legal 'Dream Team' led by F. Lee Bailey ("Boston Strangler," Mai Lai Massacre, Patty Hearst, et. al.), catering to a largely minority jury, masterfully refocused the trial.
Effectively the trial focus was shifted from hard-core CSl-style DNA and forensic evidence to the elusive issue of racism. The argument - considered to be the pivotal point in the case - was successfully made that the now famous Aris Isotoner glove was planted at the crime scene by a racist cop, Mark Fuhrman.
O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murder on all counts, but was later tried and found guilty in a California civil court of the murders. However, no jail time was imposed, and O.J. walked.
Additional Notes:
Simpson hired a team of expensive ($4 million), high-profile lawyers, including F. Lee Bailey, Barry Scheck, Robert Shapiro, Robert Kardashian, Alan Dershowitz, and Johnnie Cochran, who argued that Simpson was the victim of police fraud and sloppy internal procedures that contaminated the DNA evidence. Simpson's defense team (dubbed the "Dream Team" by reporters) had argued that LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman had planted evidence at the crime scene. In all, 150 witnesses gave testimony during the eight-month-long trial.
Orenthal James Simpson publicly known by his initials as O.J., and nicknamed The Juice, is an American fo
Win a free iPod Shuffle!
[NOVEMBER 16, 2006 - VEGAS BUZZ NEWS NETWORK ] Vegas Buzz News, the net's leading independent news service, is offering a chance to win a FREE iPod. Just go to http://snipurl.com/12czx to take the survey. All new newsletter subscribers from November 15, 2006 through December 16, 2006 will be eligible to win an iPod shuffle, the ultimate in cool, nifty, music conveyance.
Slightly larger than a pack of gum, the iPod shuffle shares many of they storage and convenience features of its 'bigger' brethren, the iPod Mini and iPod Nano.
The iPod shuffle is the world's smallest, coolest music player with high-capacity storage and full concert hall presence!
It shares sound quality and convenience features with its slightly larger brethren, the iPod Mini, iPod Nano, and Video iPod.
Barely bigger than a pack of gum, the iPod shuffle delivers big sound wherever you go!
Go to source: Vegas News - Vegas Buzz - Vegas News Service Participate in the Vegas Buzz Readers Poll and Win a Free iPod!
Latest Vegas Buzz Readers Poll
by Jerry Wilson
The lastest Vegas Buzz Readers Poll features questions regarding O.J. Simpson's latest media deals with tabloid TV and the tabloid magazines.
The questions primarily focus on the ethics, or propriety of, anyone profiting from a murder, including that of a loved one, irrespective of who did it.
O.J. Simpson, a once-beloved NFL athlete, TV ad and film star, attained national notoriety in the now
classic-but-surreal white Ford Bronco freeway chase, timed suspiciously close to the murders of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ronald Goldman.
Simpson's legal 'Dream Team' led by F. Lee Bailey ("Boston Strangler," Mai Lai Massacre, Patty Hearst, et. al.), catering to a largely minority jury, masterfully refocused the trial.
Effectively the trial focus was shifted from hard-core CSl-style DNA and forensic evidence to the elusive issue of racism. The argument - considered to be the pivotal point in the case - was successfully made that the now famous Aris Isotoner glove was planted at the crime scene by a racist cop, Mark Fuhrman.
O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murder on all counts, but was later tried and found guilty in a California civil court of the murders. However, no jail time was imposed, and O.J. walked.
Additional Notes:
Simpson hired a team of expensive ($4 million), high-profile lawyers, including F. Lee Bailey, Barry Scheck, Robert Shapiro, Robert Kardashian, Alan Dershowitz, and Johnnie Cochran, who argued that Simpson was the victim of police fraud and sloppy internal procedures that contaminated the DNA evidence. Simpson's defense team (dubbed the "Dream Team" by reporters) had argued that LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman had planted evidence at the crime scene. In all, 150 witnesses gave testimony during the eight-month-long trial.
Orenthal James Simpson publicly known by his initials as O.J., and nicknamed The Juice, is an American fo

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