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O.J. Simpson's lead defense attorney turns the jury's attention to issues of credibility during opening statements, accusing the police of dropping the ball in how they processed the crime scene and examined key evidence in the crime lab.
O.J. Simpson's lead defense attorney turns the jury's attention to issues of credibility during opening statements, accusing the police of dropping the ball in how they processed the crime scene and examined key evidence in the crime lab.
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