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"); dapMgr.enableACB(randomId, false); dapMgr.renderAd(randomId, pg, width, height); }LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - An attorney who O.J. Simpson claims botched his Nevada robbery trial five years ago told a court on Friday that he poured his "blood, sweat and soul" into defending the former football hero, who he said had been badly tainted by his sensational 1990s murder case. Full story
His leg shackles rattling as he shuffled to and from the witness stand, O.J. Simpson made his own case Wednesday for a new trial on armed robbery charges with testimony that he relied on the advice of his trusted attorney when he tried to reclaim mementos from his football glory days. Full story
O.J. Simpson didn't testify at his infamous murder trial. And he declined a chance to testify when he was tried for a bungled attempt to retrieve personal items and memorabilia. Full story
O.J. Simpson testifies in a hearing that will determine if he receives a new trial. NBC's Leanne Gregg reports.
O.J. Simpson shakes hands with defense team member Josh Barry at the end of an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas, Nevada May 17, 2013. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine-to-33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robb
O.J. Simpson smiles as he confers with his defense attorney Patricia Palm at the end of an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas, Nevada May 17, 2013. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine-to-33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction fo
O.J. Simpson embraces his defense attorney Patricia Palm at the end of an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas, Nevada May 17, 2013. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine-to-33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery a
O.J. Simpson smiles during an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas, Nevada May 17, 2013. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine-to-33-year sentence in state prison as a result of his October 2008 conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, is using a writ of hab