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Superstar Lawyer Johnnie Cochran Dies
Associated Press Writer | 3/.29/05 | GREG RISLING,

Posted on 03/29/2005 4:15:39 PM PST by wingblade

LOS ANGELES - Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., who became a legal superstar after helping clear O.J. Simpson during a sensational murder trial in which he uttered the famous quote "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit," died Tuesday. He was 67.

Cochran died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles, his family said.

"Certainly, Johnnie's career will be noted as one marked by 'celebrity' cases and clientele," his family said in a statement. "But he and his family were most proud of the work he did on behalf of those in the community."

With his colorful suits and ties, his gift for courtroom oratory and a knack for coining memorable phrases, Cochran was a vivid addition to the pantheon of best-known American barristers.

The "if it doesn't fit" phrase would be quoted and parodied for years afterward. It derived from a dramatic moment during which Simpson tried on a pair of bloodstained "murder gloves" to show jurors they did not fit. Some legal experts called it the turning point in the trial.

Soon after, jurors found the Hall of Fame football star not guilty of the 1994 slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.

For Cochran, Simpson's acquittal was the crowning achievement in a career notable for victories, often in cases with racial themes. He was a black man known for championing the causes of black defendants. Some of them, like Simpson, were famous, but more often than not they were unknowns.

"The clients I've cared about the most are the No Js, the ones who nobody knows," said Cochran, who proudly displayed copies in his office of the multimillion-dollar checks he won for ordinary citizens who said they were abused by police.

"People in New York and Los Angeles, especially mothers in the African-American community, are more afraid of the police injuring or killing their children than they are of muggers on the corner," he once said.

By the time Simpson called, the byword in the black community for defendants facing serious charges was: "Get Johnnie."

Over the years, Cochran represented football great Jim Brown on rape and assault charges, actor Todd Bridges on attempted murder charges, rapper Tupac Shakur on a weapons charge and rapper Snoop Dogg on a murder charge.

He also represented former Black Panther Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt, who spent 27 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. When Cochran helped Pratt win his freedom in 1997 he called the moment "the happiest day of my life practicing law."

He won a $760,000 award in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Ron Settles, a black college football star who died in police custody in 1981. Cochran challenged police claims that Settles hanged himself in jail after a speeding arrest. The player's body was exhumed, an autopsy performed and it revealed Settles had been choked.

His clients also included Haitian immigrant Abner Louima, who was tortured by New York police, and Tyisha Miller, a 19-year-old black woman shot to death by Riverside police who said she reached for a gun on her lap when they broke her car window in an effort to disarm her.

But the attention he received from all of those cases didn't come remotely close to the fame the Simpson case brought him.

After Simpson's acquittal, Cochran appeared on countless TV talk shows, was awarded his own Court TV show, traveled the world over giving speeches, and was endlessly parodied in films and on such TV shows as "Seinfeld" and "South Park."

In "Lethal Weapon 3," comedian Chris Rock plays a policeman who advises a criminal suspect he has a right to an attorney, then warns him: "If you get Johnnie Cochran, I'll kill you."

The flamboyant Cochran enjoyed that parody so much he even quoted it in his autobiography, "A Lawyer's Life."

"It was fun. At times it was a lot of fun," he said of the lampooning he received. "And I knew that accepting it good-naturedly, even participating in it, helped soothe some of the angry feelings from the Simpson case."

Indeed, the verdict had done more than just divide the country along racial lines, with most blacks believing Simpson was innocent and most whites certain he was guilty. It also left many of those certain of Simpson's guilt furious at Cochran, the leader of a so-called "Dream Team" of expensive celebrity lawyers that included F. Lee Bailey, Robert Shapiro, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld.

But in legal circles, the verdict represented the pinnacle of success for a respected attorney who had toiled in the Los Angeles legal profession for three decades.

Cochran was born Oct. 2, 1937 in Shreveport, La., the great-grandson of slaves, grandson of a sharecropper and son of an insurance salesman. He came to Los Angeles with his family in 1949, and in the 1950s, he became one of two dozen black students integrated into Los Angeles High School.

Even as a child, he had loved to argue, and in high school he excelled in debate.

He came to idolize Thurgood Marshall, the attorney who persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to outlaw school segregation in the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision and who would eventually become the Supreme Court's first black justice.

"I didn't know too much about what a lawyer did, or how he worked, but I knew that if one man could cause this great stir, then the law must be a wondrous thing," Cochran said in his book. "I read everything I could find about Thurgood Marshall and confirmed that a single dedicated man could use the law to change society."

After graduating from UCLA, Cochran earned a law degree from Loyola University. He spent two years in the Los Angeles city attorney's office before establishing his own practice.

He briefly became a special assistant to the Los Angeles County district attorney in the 1970s, setting up a unit to prosecute domestic violence cases.

After returning to private practice, Cochran built his firm into a personal injury giant with more than 100 lawyers and offices around the country.

Flamboyant in public, he kept his private life shrouded in secrecy, and when some of those secrets became public following a 1978 divorce, they were startling.

His first marriage, to his college sweetheart, Barbara Berry, produced two daughters, Melodie and Tiffany. During their divorce, it came to light that for 10 years Cochran had secretly maintained a "second family," which included a son.

When that relationship soured, his mistress, Patricia Sikora, sued him for palimony and the case was settled privately in 2004.

Although he frequently took police departments on in court, Cochran denied being anti-police and supported the decision of his only son, Jonathan, to join the California Highway Patrol.

He counted among his closest friends Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks, the city's former police chief, and the late Mayor Tom Bradley, who had been a Los Angeles police lieutenant before going into politics.

But in the Simpson case, Cochran turned the murder trial into an indictment of the Police Department, suggesting officers planted evidence in an effort to frame the former football star because he was a black celebrity.

By the time Simpson was acquitted, Cochran and co-counsel Shapiro were on the outs. Shapiro, who is white, had accused Cochran of playing the race card and of dealing it "from the bottom of the deck."

Simpson, meanwhile, was held liable for the killings following a 1997 civil trial and ordered to pay the Brown and Goldman families $33.5 million in restitution. Cochran didn't represent him in that case.

After Simpson, Cochran stepped out of the criminal trial arena, concentrating instead on civil matters. For a time, he represented high-profile athletes and music stars in contract matters.

He remained a beloved figure in the black community, admired as a lawyer who was relentless in his pursuit of justice and as a philanthropist who helped fund a UCLA scholarship, a low-income housing complex and a New Jersey legal academy, among other charitable endeavors.


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To: 7.62 x 51mm
Good riddance, rot in hell and burn in The Lake Of Sulphur, Cockroach. As one who helped destroy Justice and The Rule Of Law in America, you truly deserve eternal damnation. IMO.

I wish you a successful and long life and when you and I are both dust I hope to join you in Heaven and we will rejoice together with the Angels.

21 posted on 03/29/2005 4:45:22 PM PST by Holly_P
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To: wingblade

MSM is slow on the announcement. This was in the tabloids a couple of days day.


22 posted on 03/29/2005 4:45:40 PM PST by politicalwit (Import Poverty...Hire an Illegal Alien)
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To: wingblade
Yup. Already posted.

My Book, Bradypalooza

23 posted on 03/29/2005 4:46:21 PM PST by YourAdHere (My Brady Bunch book is now available!)
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To: wingblade

He had brain disorder? Did his next of kin then ordered removal of his feeding or NG tube since he would die anyway?


24 posted on 03/29/2005 4:54:37 PM PST by hamboy
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To: Steve_Seattle

"I loved it when he was spoofed on Seinfeld..."

That guy was so great! Then he was really good playing a black CONSERVATIVE reporter on "Wanda at Large", one of the better, and less PC, of recent comedies.

Sad about Johnny Cochran, I would have hired him to defend me in a NY minute after he got OJ off.


25 posted on 03/29/2005 4:56:13 PM PST by jocon307 (We can try to understand the New York Times effect on man)
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To: wingblade

I have an idea. Let's all give a bunch of phoney baloney words of sorrow.


26 posted on 03/29/2005 4:58:10 PM PST by SerpentDove (Let's not go casting asparagus...)
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To: hamboy

Oh c'mon, can't we read about johnny without that other stuff coming up. It is getting tiresome.


27 posted on 03/29/2005 4:58:55 PM PST by cajungirl (no)
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To: foolscap

Neither am I. Two down, Kardashian and Cochran. Hell is getting crowded.


28 posted on 03/29/2005 5:05:01 PM PST by angcat
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To: wingblade

What Superstar status did he have?


29 posted on 03/29/2005 5:06:56 PM PST by Ramtek57
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To: 7.62 x 51mm

Why? Just because he beat the two MOST incompetent lawyers in the history of mankind? Marcia Clark and Chris Darden should never be practicing law again.


30 posted on 03/29/2005 5:07:45 PM PST by bfree (Liberals are evil)
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To: wingblade

They say "speak not ill of the dead", but if that was the case we'd all say nice things about Hitler. The only difference is that Hitler was a 'BIG COCKROACH', and people like Johnny Cochran are 'little cockroaches'.

An adulterer; a shyster who swindled some of his clients; and a man who played the race card to get a brutal double murderer free to spend the rest of his life enjoying his pursuits of fun and pleasure. A lawyer who knew his client was guilty, but wanted him free anyways. He got a tumor in the same brain he used to do it all. I don't wish that on anybody, but compared to Ron and Nichole, Johnny got out of this world easy. May he rest in peace?? Naw, may he meet Ron and Nichole instead to explain his twisted views of 'justice'.


31 posted on 03/29/2005 5:08:42 PM PST by Main Street (Stuck in traffic.)
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To: GLDNGUN

The media must have known he was sick since they were able to come up with such an extensive bio this quickly.


32 posted on 03/29/2005 5:09:38 PM PST by Trust but Verify (Pull up a chair and watch history being made.)
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To: jocon307
"I loved it when he was spoofed on Seinfeld..."

That guy was so great! Then he was really good playing a black CONSERVATIVE reporter on "Wanda at Large", one of the better, and less PC, of recent comedies.

Phil Morris (son of "Mission Impossible's" Greg Morris). Good character actor. I keep seeing him show up here and there...


33 posted on 03/29/2005 5:10:43 PM PST by mhking (If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball!)
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To: LRS
I wonder if St. Peter will say: "If the soul don't fit, you'll have to split..."

If the tumor in yo head, yo soon be dead!

34 posted on 03/29/2005 5:12:26 PM PST by MoodyBlu
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To: wingblade
I've got a feeling Mr. Cochran will be needing the Chewbacca defense once he reaches those pearly gates. Anything less and he's toast.
35 posted on 03/29/2005 5:12:41 PM PST by Dr.Zoidberg (This tagline brought to you by Islam. Islam, only the best of the 12th century for you and yours.)
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To: GLDNGUN
" I pray he can see things a little more clearly now."

Amen

36 posted on 03/29/2005 5:16:45 PM PST by ex-snook (Exporting jobs and the money to buy America is lose-lose..)
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To: mhking

"They're real, and they're spectacular!!"


37 posted on 03/29/2005 5:17:39 PM PST by buccaneer81 (Rick Nash will score 50 goals this season ( if there is a season)
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To: foolscap; This Just In; nothingnew; Congressman Billybob; jan in Colorado; ...
"I can honestly say I am not too torn up over this news.

I agree with you. From the obit, it looks like he most certainly wasn't all bad. He did some unselfish, goodwill things in his short life. Someone had to represent O.J. Johnnie was "just doing his job," most defense lawyers will tell you.

However, I'm going to resist climbing aboard what is going to be a canonization train for this late, departed lawyer. He could have done his job in a more dignified way. Cochran began the daily O.J. Circus. He disrespected the court.........and, alas, Lance Ito collaborated in his own mockery by falling in love with the celebrity scenario.

Johnnie's closing argument was pure street theater - not even tenable as "smoke and mirrors." He was clowning it up, and in so doing, he was also speaking volumes about what dolts he thought the members of the jury were - so dumb that they would accept his theatrics as serious legal argument.

He was right about that, as it turned out. He had read that jury like the palm of his hand.

Sorry, but I ceased having any respect for him (or for the rest of that "dream team") long before Johnnie's coup de grace closing argument song and dance act.

38 posted on 03/29/2005 5:19:25 PM PST by CHARLITE (Women are powerful; freedom is beautiful.........and STUPID IS FOREVER!)
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To: Steve_Seattle

South Park had the best SPOOF of him with the "Chewbacca defense"


39 posted on 03/29/2005 5:20:54 PM PST by Conservative4Life (Blaming GUNS for crimes is like Blaming Rosies weight on Spoons....)
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I did not agree with him profesionally, nor did I respect his work ethic (or the lack there of) .

..excuse me Im feeling a little emotional now.. Who is going to be the next target on SNL??

Dang it Johnnie...


40 posted on 03/29/2005 5:21:08 PM PST by duck duck goose
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