ONE OF A KIND O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL ATTORNEY\'S FRAMED PICTURE WITH JSA AUTOGRAPHS


ONE OF A KIND O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL ATTORNEY\'S FRAMED PICTURE WITH JSA AUTOGRAPHS

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ONE OF A KIND O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL ATTORNEY\'S FRAMED PICTURE WITH JSA AUTOGRAPHS:
$695.00


Up for sale is a rare one-of-a-kind JSA authenticated signatures of 5 attorneys that participated in the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial. The autographs are done with a gold metallic paint pen on an entire magazine that has been custom framed and matted professionally using woven fabric matting. The frame itself is wood that has been painted. The picture measures9 1/2\" x 14 1/2\". I took it to a reputable framing shop and they stated that they would charge at least $300.00 to do this job. I do not know what the name of the magazine is or who obtained the signatures, but it was signed soon after the end of the trial. The following authenticated attorney\'s signatures are on the magazine:
1) Johnnie Cochran who during closing arguments in the Simpson trial uttered the now famous phrase, \"If it doesn\'t fit, you must acquit.\" He used the phrase as a way to try to persuade the jury that Simpson could have not committed the murders because a bloodstained glove found at the scene of the crime did not fit him. Cochran was accused of bringing up the race card by co-counsel Robert Shapiro as well as prosecutor Christopher Darden, and in 2012 was accused by Darden of tampering with the glove. At Cochran\'s funeral, Simpson expressed his belief that, without Cochran, he would have not been acquitted.
2) Robert Shapiro is most recognized for being part of the defense team which successfully defended O. J. Simpson in 1995 from the charges that he murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. Cochran\'s courtroom performance generated hostility between Cochran and Shapiro. After the trial Shapiro steered his practice away from criminal defense toward the civil litigator arena.
3)Barry Scheck was a clinical law professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Scheck had initially been hired to evaluate and brief Shapiro on the admissibility of DNA evidence. Scheck\'s involvement rose in significance throughout the trial. Some legal experts regarded Scheck\'s eight-day cross examination of LAPD criminologist Dennis Fung as \"the greatest cross examination since the Scopes Trial.\"
4) Robert Blasier in closing arguments reiterated that evidence linking Simpson to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend was tainted and corrupted by the LAPD and should be disregarded as contaminated. He is considered to be a national expert in forensic issues, with a particular emphasis on DNA litigation. He also worked on the Unibomber case and the Phil Spector murder trial.
5) Marcia Clark along with Christopher Darden were the lead prosecutors of Simpson. Clark belonged to a special breed of lawyers, those who love trials. Clark saw Simpson as an evil man: \"He beat his wife--he\'s evil. With a personal vendetta against Simpson, Clark personalized the prosecution of Simpson.
INCLUDED IS A LETTER OF AUTHENTICITY BY JAMES SPENCE A RENOWN EXPERT IN AUTHENTICATING SIGNATURES. A SERIAL NUMBERED SEAL IS PRESENT ON THE BACK OF THE FRAME. PICTURE WILL BE PROFESSIONALLY PACKED AND SHIPPED INCLUDING INSURANCE.

ONE OF A KIND O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL ATTORNEY\'S FRAMED PICTURE WITH JSA AUTOGRAPHS:
$695.00

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