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OJ Simpson: Will Justice Ever Be Served?
by Ann Smith
In my opinion, OJ Simpson is evil personified. Largely believed to be guilty of the brutal slayings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, he was not held accountable in what was deemed "The Trial of the... published 4 months ago
On Trial: Justice System
by William F. Torpey
It would have been obscenely inappropriate while the Clinton impeachment debacle was under way for anyone to compare his "Trial of the Century" with the other one -- you remember, O.J. Simpson. But both men were entitled to a fair trial. published 6 months ago
Being Good Ought To Be Good Enough
by William F. Torpey
What's wrong with being good? I've always felt that being good is, well, good enough! The more I read, listen to the radio and watch television, the more I see that others don't feel the same way. It seems that many people have a congenital urge to be "the best." published 3 months ago
Jury System Could Use an Overhaul
by William F. Torpey
We should take a serious look at the way we select juries as well as the laws and guidelines we have developed pertaining to evidence. I think the Simpson trial showed the system is rife with rules and precedents that no longer serve us well. published 11 months ago
O.J. Verdict Reaction Deplorable
by William F. Torpey
The O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1995, although clearly unlike any other trial in history, revealed an urgent need for reform of the American judicial system -- something I've been urging for some time. published 12 months ago





