This sounds familiar............supposedly the media or the public didn't really bite at Nixon spying on the opposite polictical party at 1st either........
| June 12, 1994 |
Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are stabbed to death. Their bodies
found in the front courtyard of the Nicole's condominium in Brentwood. |
| June 13, 1994 |
O.J. Simpson is notified of the murders while on a business trip in
Chicago. He returns to Los Angeles, is temporarily handcuffed, and taken in for
questioning. Robert Shapiro is contacted on Simpson's behalf and asked to
become defense counsel. |
| June 16, 1994 |
The funerals of the victims are held. |
| June 17, 1994 |
About to be arrested for murder, Simpson slips out of Robert Kardashian's
home. He is chased by police while riding in his white Ford Bronco, driven by
friend A.C. Cowlings. When he returns to his home on Rockingham, Simpson is
taken into custody. |
| June 24, 1994 |
Grand jury recused. |
| July 8, 1994 |
Six-day preliminary hearing ends with Judge Kathleen Kennedy-Powell ruling
there is sufficient evidence for O.J. Simpson to stand trial on two counts of
first-degree murder. |
| July 22, 1994 |
O.J. pleads "absolutely 100 percent not guilty" to the charges. Judge Lance
A. Ito assigned to hear case. |
| August 18, 1994 |
Defense counsel files motion to obtain personnel records of Detective Mark
Fuhrman. |
| September 2, 1994 |
District attorney files motion to sequester jury. |
| September 9, 1994 |
District attorney announces that the death penalty will not be
sought. |
| September 19, 1994 |
Judge Ito upholds the legality of the search of Simpson's home. |
| November 3, 1994 |
Jury panel selected: eight black, one white, one Hispanic, two mixed race;
eight women, four men. |
| December 8, 1994 |
Alternate jury selected. |
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