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Reflecting on the O.J. Simpson Trial: Thirty Years of Controversy, Memory, and Unresolved Questions
A Landmark Moment in American Legal History
It's been thirty years since the verdict that stunned the nation: O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of the double murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. That day—October 3, 1995—marked a pivotal moment in American history, dubbed "the trial of the century." Over eight months, the country watched intently as evidence was presented, testimonies were given, and the tension in the courtroom built to an almost unbearable level.