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Law Practice

Apr. 26, 2016

OJ series true to book, not history

Despite its good viewer share — some evidence that the Simpson case will continue to live on — the recent series purporting to "tell the story" of what really happened during the trial falls far short. By F. Lee Bailey

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By F. Lee Bailey

Despite its good viewer share - some evidence that the Simpson case will continue to live on - the recent series purporting to "tell the story" of what really happened during the trial falls far short. The TV show was based on Jeffrey Toobin's book - "The Run of His Life." To some degree the tale is faithful to the book, but not to history.

Before launching a critique of the substance of the presentation, it is only...

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