Personal Opinion Essay: The O. J. Simpson Case

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In 1994 O.J Simpson was charged with the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. O.J had a history of violence towards his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson. O.J was an Ex-professional football player who played for the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers. After football he became a sport announcer and even tried to be an actor. America knew who O.J Simpson was so this case was high profile from the beginning. He bought the best lawyers that money can buy. Some incriminating evidence from the case was the blood evidence, the glove evidence, hair and fiber evidence. During the collection and preservation of evidence some mistakes were made and some precautions were not taken. The lead officer of the case was also found to be racist. During the trial the defense attorneys put doubt into the jury's minds about O.J being …show more content…

J. Simpson Orenthal James Simpson was born on July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California. His parents were Eunice, a hospital administrator, and Jimmy Lee Simpson, a chef and bank custodian. His aunt named him Orenthal after her favorite French actor. Orenthal has one brother and two sisters, Melvin Leon Simpson, Shirley Simpson-Baker, and Carmelita Simpson-Durio, who later passed away. Orenthal developed rickets and wore braces on his legs until the age of five. His parents separated in 1952 and he was raised by his mother in San Francisco, California in the housing projects of the Potrero Hill neighborhood (OJ Simpson, 2014). He joined a street gang called the Persian Warriors as a teenagers and was briefly incarcerated at the San Francisco Youth Guidance Center. At Galileo High in San Francisco, Orenthal played for the school football team, the Galileo Lions. From 1965 to 1966, Orenthal was a student at City College of San Francisco, a member of the California Community College system. He played both offense and defense and was named to the Junior College All-American team as a running back. (FERRELL,

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