To: Lower55
Did you hear OJ's first lawyer 'all but' admit he knew OJ did it.
I hadn't heard about that. Who was his first lawyer and how did he "all but" admit OJ did it while being constrained by lawyer-client privledge? Was he ever sanctioned?
To: Stone Mountain
He was on O'Reilly last night. O'Rielly suggested that he knew his client was guilty, and he didn't dissagree. I forgot his name. His long time friend/attorney.
259 posted on
09/20/2002 9:04:41 AM PDT by
Lower55
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