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Yale Galanter
Yale Galanter (b. Dec. 3, 1956) is the attorney best known for representing O.J. Simpson since 2000.
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Yale Galanter said he and colleague Gabriel Grasso have spent extensive time with Simpson discussing his case and found him alternately melancholy and hopeful.
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Simpson believes ``he was absolutely railroaded.'' Saturday, October 11, 2008 O.J. Simpson's lawyer says the former football great is hopeful he'll win a new trial on appeal, saying that Simpson believes ``he ...
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O.J. Simpson's lawyer says the former football great is hopeful he'll win a new trial on appeal, saying that Simpson believes "he was absolutely railroaded." Attorney Yale Galanter says he and Simpson believe ...
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Lawyers for O.J. Simpson are citing judicial errors and insufficient evidence as they seek a new trial.
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By KEN RITTER, Associated Press Writer. O.J. Simpson's lawyers cited judicial errors and insufficient evidence Friday in seeking a new trial for the former football star, who was convicted of kidnapping and robbing two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a casino hotel room.
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Lawyers for O.J. Simpson are citing judicial errors and insufficient evidence as they seek a new trial.
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MR. O.J. ! Once you get caught by this (racially bias) web, you can't really get out. You get one hand off, the other will get stick. … read more Just study the law of this land: 0 to 5 years in prison or fine up to $75,000 or both.
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O.J. Simpson, locked in jail and pondering his future, feels hopeful he will win a new trial on appeal because he believes jury interviews show "he was absolutely railroaded," his lawyer told The Associated Press.
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LAS VEGAS -- Lawyers for O.J. Simpson are citing judicial errors and insufficient evidence as they seek a new trial. They filed documents today in Las Vegas with Judge Jackie Glass.
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A BUSINESSMAN dubbed "the Japanese OJ Simpson", accused of plotting his wife's murder in Los Angeles in 1981, has killed himself after being extradited to the US to face trial.
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This verdict was about payback. Even if Simpson had two Johnnie Cochrans in Las Vegas, he was still going down. The Las Vegas jury did what Marcia Clark and ...
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O.J. Simpson's lawyers cited judicial errors and insufficient evidence Friday in seeking a new trial after the former football star was convicted of kidnapping and robbing two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a casino hotel room. "Simpson ...
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Lawyers for former football star OJ Simpson are citing judicial errors and insufficient evidence as they seek a new trial.
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O.J. Simpson, locked in jail and pondering his future, feels hopeful he will win a new trial on appeal because he believes jury interviews show "he was absolutely railroaded," his lawyer told The Associated Press.
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O.J. Simpson is taken into custody after being found guilty during his trial at the Clark County Regional Justice Center on October 3, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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