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The "Dream Team" refers to the team of trial lawyers that represented American athlete O. J. Simpson in his 1995 trial for the murders of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman. The team included Robert Shapiro , Johnnie Cochran , Carl Douglas , Shawn Chapman Holley , Gerald Uelmen , Robert Kardashian , Alan Dershowitz , F ...
Johnnie Lee Cochran Jr. [1] (/ ˈ k ɒ k r ə n / KOK-rən; October 2, 1937 – March 29, 2005) was an American attorney from California who was involved in numerous civil rights and police brutality cases throughout his 38-year career spanning from 1964 to 2002.
He is best known for being one of the defense attorneys in the O. J. Simpson murder trial, who were collectively dubbed the "Dream Team". [1] Douglas was the managing attorney at the law office of Johnnie Cochran Jr., before leaving to establish The Douglas Law Group in 1998. The practice is now known as Douglas / Hicks Law. [2]
On Simpson’s “dream team” of lawyers was civil rights and police brutality powerhouse Johnnie Cochran, who wasn’t afraid to play the so-called race card. ... His attorney Johnnie Cochran ...
Simpson had an elite team of attorneys known as the "Dream Team" that included Johnnie Cochran, Alan Dershowitz, Robert Kardashian, Shawn Holley, Robert Shapiro and others.
Simpson, a former athlete-turned-actor, was represented by an all-star legal team that included Johnnie Cochran, Robert Shapiro, Alan Dershowitz and Robert Kardashian. O.J. Simpson Through The ...
Simpson was represented by a high-profile defense team, referred to as the "Dream Team", initially led by Robert Shapiro [11] [12] and subsequently directed by Johnnie Cochran. The team included F. Lee Bailey, Alan Dershowitz, Robert Kardashian, Shawn Holley, Carl E. Douglas, and Gerald Uelmen. Simpson was also instrumental in his own defense.
The pursuit, arrest, and trial of Simpson were among the most widely publicized events in American history. Simpson's integrated defense counsel team, named the "Dream Team", [116] included Kardashian, Johnnie Cochran, Robert Shapiro, F. Lee Bailey, and Alan Dershowitz.