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tvnews_OJSimpson.appHeader = "FACT FILE|O.J. Simpson case &#150; Where are they now?";
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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Defendant<br><b>Post-trial:</b> Though acquitted in his criminal trial, a jury in the civil case found Simpson liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in 1997, and the court ordered Simpson to turn over his assets. Since the civil verdict, Simpson and his children mostly retreated from the spotlight, living on a $4 million pension that is exempt from the court order. He has, most recently, weighed in on other celebrities in legal trouble &#150; including Kobe Bryant, Michael Jackson, Robert Blake and Martha Stewart.<br><b>Pre-trial:</b> Born in San Francisco, Simpson became a two-time All-American halfback and Heisman Trophy winner at USC before signing with the Buffalo Bills in 1969. For five years in a row, he rushed for more than 1000 yards, and became the first player to break the 2000 yard mark in 1973. He retired from football in 1979 and built a successful career in television, movies and as a sportscaster. He married first wife Marguerite Whitley in 1967, divorcing in 1979. His marriage to Nicole Brown Simpson lasted from 1985 to 1992. Simpson was arrested on June 17, 1994, after a low-speed police chase.";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Chief prosecutor<br><b>Post-trial:</b> Since the trial, Clark has toured the country as a lecturer on women's issues, public service careers and the O.J. Simpson trial. She received a $4 million advance for her book about the case, \"Without a Doubt,\" published in 1997. She has appeared on numerous talk shows and hosted a 1998 special for Fox entitled, \"Lie Detector.\"<br><b>Pre-trial:</b> A graduate of the Southwestern University School of Law, Clark joined the Office of the District Attorney of Los Angeles in 1981. During her tenure, several of her cases were high-profile, including that of stalker Robert Bardo, who was convicted of murdering actress Rebecca Shaefer. Clark was appointed lead prosecutor in the Simpson case.";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Asst. prosecutor<br><b>Post-trial:</b> Darden left the D.A.'s office in 1995 and joined the faculty at Calif. State University, Los Angeles, where he taught criminal law. He was also appointed associate professor of law at Southwestern University School of Law. He left the school in 1999, founding his own firm, Darden & Associates, Inc., specializing in criminal defense and civil litigation. Married with three children, Darden has made many television appearances, including acting roles, and has written several books.<br><b>Pre-trial:</b> Darden Received his B.S. in criminal justice administration from Calif. State University at San Jose in 1977, and his law degree from the University of Calif., Hasting College of the Law. In 1980, he joined the Los Angeles District Attorney's office. He served as assistant head deputy attorney of the Special Investigations Division for six years, focusing on corrupt public officials, election law violations and allegation of police brutality.";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Defense attorney<br><b>Post-trial:</b> Shapiro became a partner in the L.A. firm Christensen, Miller, Fink, Jacobs, Glaser, Weil & Shapiro, LLP, in 1995. He continues his work there, as well as in his sole practice and legalzoom.com. He has published several books, including \"Search for Justice: A Defense Attorney's Brief on the O. J. Simpson Case,\" in 1996. <br><b>Pre-trial:</b> A former deputy district attorney, Shapiro graduated from UCLA and the Loyola Law School. He has successfully represented high-profile clients including Johnny Carson, Jose Canseco, Darryl Strawberry and Christian Brando (son of Marlon Brando). Shapiro's cases were often decided without trial on undisputed facts, and focused instead on punishment negotiations. His ability at crafting a deal won Shapiro the honorific title of \"Criminal Defense Attorney of the Year\" in 1993.";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Defense attorney<br><b>Post-trial:</b> In 1996, Bailey spent 43 days in federal prison for failing to account for $3 million in assets belonging to a client. He is currently available as a speaker.<br><b>Pre-trial:</b> A graduate of Harvard University and Boston University School of Law, Bailey has been involved in many high-profile cases. He defended the \"Boston Strangler\" and Patty Hearst. He helped overturn the conviction of Sam Sheppard, a Cleveland doctor accused of murdering his wife, an important case on the issue of pretrial publicity.";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Defense attorney<br><b>Post-trial:</b> Publicity surrounding the case elevated Cochran from a celebrity attorney in Los Angeles to one known across the country. He received a $1 million advance to write his memoirs and has authored several books. Cochran had a show on Court TV, but left in 1999 to found the Cochran Firm, one of the largest personal injury law firms in the country.<br><b>Pre-trial:</b> Cochran earned degrees from UCLA and Loyola Marymount University School of Law. After passing the bar in 1963, he served as a deputy city prosecutor in the criminal division for Los Angeles. Cochran entered private practice in 1965, going on to form his own firm, Cochran, Atkins & Evans. In 1978, he returned to the public sector, joining the L.A. County district attorney's office. He returned to private practice again in 1983, working with a range of clients, from private citizens to top celebrities.";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Superior Court judge<br><b>Post-trial:</b> Ito kept a low profile after the Simpson case, granting no interviews. He continues to serve as a Superior Court judge in Los Angeles.<br><b>Pre-trial:</b> Ito was born to Japanese-American parents who met each other in an internment camp during World War II. He earned his J.D. degree from the University of California, Berkeley's Boalt Hall in 1975. In 1981, he married Margaret Anne York, the highest-ranking woman in the L.A. Police Department. He served as a L.A. deputy district attorney from 1977 to 1987, when he was appointed to the L.A. Municipal Court, becoming a Superior Court judge in 1989. ";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Witness, houseguest<br><b>Post-trial:</b> Kaelin started a lecture tour titled, \"The 16th Minute,\" in 1998, focusing on what happened after his 15 minutes of fame were up. He also shot a pilot episode for a TV series called \"House Guest\" in which he stays in other people's houses. In real life, as of May 2002, he did have his own L.A. townhouse. He also sued a tabloid for a headline insinuating that he was responsible for the murders.<br><b>Pre-trial:</b> Kaelin has been called \"Kato\" since childhood, named after the Bruce Lee character in the \"Green Hornet.\" He attended both the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and California State University-Fullerton, and moved to California in 1980 &#150; reportedly with an initial interest in a baseball career, not acting. Moving to the Simpson estate, Kaelin would go on to become America&#146;s most famous houseguest. Nicole and O.J.'s children even named the dog \"Kato,\" and O.J. let him continue living there even after the couple divorced.";

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tvnews_OJSimpson[i-1].body = "<headline/><br><b>Trial role:</b> Witness, detective<br><b>Post-trial:</b> After the trial, Fuhrman pleaded no contest to a perjury charge for denying on the stand that he used racial epithets. He was sentenced to probation and fined $200. He has published two books, one about the Simpson case, \"Murder in Brentwood,\" and another about the decades-old murder of Martha Moxley, \"Murder in Greenwich.\" He now lives in Idaho and has hosted a radio talk show about crime.  <br><b>Pre-trial:</b> Before his 20-year career at the Los Angeles Police Department, Fuhrman served as a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corp, where he enlisted at the age of 18. During the trial, Fuhrman became one of the most controversial figures, as the Simpson defense team suggested that he planted evidence to frame their client, and that he had used racial epithets in the past &#150; which he denied at trial.";

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