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Robert Leslie Shapiro (born September 2, 1942) is an American attorney and entrepreneur. He is best known for being the short-term defense lawyer of Erik Menendez in 1990, and a member of the "Dream Team" of O. J. Simpson's attorneys that successfully defended him from the charges that he murdered his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman, in 1994.
Following the trial, she released a memoir about the case titled Without a Doubt. ... died in September 2003 at the age of 59 following a short battle with esophageal cancer. Robert Shapiro ...
Robert Shapiro joined Simpson's defense team one week after the beginning of the trial, when Howard Weitzman withdrew from the case, stating his workload was too heavy to continue as chair. [2] As defense chair, Shapiro was called the "architect" of the Simpson defense for building the high-profile legal team that would later be dubbed the ...
After a private battle with cancer, O.J.’s family announced in April 2024 that he died at age 76. ... Robert Shapiro. ... Gary Loeffert and Chris Piersza discussed how their work on the case led ...
Robert Shapiro, co-counsel on Simpson's defense team, accused Cochran of dealing the "race card" "from the bottom of the deck". [13] Cochran replied that it was "not a case about race, it is a case about reasonable doubt", adding, "there are a lot of white people who are willing to accept this verdict". [25]
Shapiro appeared on 'Megyn Kelly Presents' Tuesday night, where he opened up about Simpson's reaction to the verdict. Robert Shapiro reveals what O.J. Simpson whispered after verdict Skip to main ...
[11] [39] [82] Shapiro admitted the defense played the "race card from the bottom of the deck". [83] Dershowitz, who later criticized Cochran for introducing race into the trial, [1] later wrote in Reasonable Doubts: The Criminal Justice System and the O.J. Simpson Case that "we played the only card we could". [36]
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