Police Fraud: O.J. Simpson Case

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Police corruption is a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers seek personal gain and abuse their power in order to achieve it. A common example of police corruption is the acceptance of bribes in exchange for not pursuing a suspect or even discontinuing an investigation. Another, more extreme, example is police officers falsifying evidence in order to secure the convictions of their suspects. When situations like these arise, individuals charged with a crime are doomed from the start. The trial which they are given is unfair and the prosecutors are provided with evidence that will undoubtedly convince a jury or judge that the accused individual is indeed guilty, no matter if they are innocent or not. One of the most recent and highly publicized incidents regarding police fraud would be the O.J. Simpson case of 1995, which simultaneously served as an example of the imperfections related to the double jeopardy rule.
At 12:10 am on June 13th 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found murdered outside Brown's Bundy Drive condo in Los Angeles. Nicole ha...

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