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- In early 1974, Shapiro defended Lovelace when she was charged with possession of cocaine and amphetamines in Las Vegas.
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Apr 11, 2024 · Shapiro — who helped Simpson surrender — originally led the “Dream Team,” a cadre of lawyers who defended the football player. After ceding his position to Johnnie Cochran, though, he cast a...
Robert Shapiro, former defense attorney for O.J. Simpson, finally revealed what his client whispered to him after a jury pronounced him not guilty. Shapiro sat down with Fox News’s Megyn Kelly...
Nov 4, 2022 · The Los Angeles Times reports that Shapiro also defended fellow attorney F. Lee Bailey, sports stars Vince Coleman and Darryl Strawberry, and musician Rod Stewart. The Simpson trial wasn't the first time Shapiro had a notorious case, either.
Apr 12, 2024 · Another key part of the defense team, Robert Kardashian, died of esophageal cancer in 2003 at age 59. A longtime friend of Simpson’s, he renewed his law license specifically to represent him in the trial. Between the time of the murders and his arrest, Simpson stayed in Kardashian’s home.
Jul 18, 1994 · If Simpson did not bring the glove from the murder scene to his home, who did? At the preliminary hearing, Robert Shapiro had no answer. He does now—Mark Fuhrman.
Robert Shapiro replaced Howard Weitzman as Simpson's defense attorney. Shapiro's initial dealings with the LAPD were based on trust. Shapiro arranged that if Simpson was to be charged with murder, the LAPD would not to arrest him, but rather that Simpson would agree to a surrender.
May 18, 2016 · Shapiro, a key member of Simpson's "dream team" defense, has no regrets about the verdict. "There's two types of justice that we deal with in America: There's moral justice and there's legal ...