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The defense tries to show jurors that the police did not preserve the crime scene as they are legally required to do; Judge Lance Ito allows the jury to visit the crime scene, while O.J. Simpson waives his right to go along.
The defense tries to show jurors that the police did not preserve the crime scene as they are legally required to do; Judge Lance Ito allows the jury to visit the crime scene, while O.J. Simpson waives his right to go along.
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