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"I hope those lawyers get to serve on the jury." O.J. Simpson attorney Robert L. Shapiro, in an interview with the National Law Journal responding to a national poll of lawyers which indicated that 61 percent believe the football superstar's trail will result in other acquittal or a hung jury for Simpson, accused of murdering ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Of nearly 50 criminal defense attorneys polled, only one in five thought Simpson would be found guilty.
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