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Thirty years later, O.J. verdict cost us respect for rule of law – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group

The 1995 verdict divided the nation but maintained respect for the legal process, unlike today’s increased polarization and erosion of the rule of law, experts say.

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Carl E. Douglas By Carl E. Douglas Guest Columnist Thirty years ago, when the verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial was announced, half the nation exhaled in relief and the other half gasped in disbelief.  I was there, a member of the defense team many dubbed the “Dream Team.” I remember vividly the polarized emotions that followed. But I also remember something else — something we have since lost: a respect for the rule of law. Back then, as conten…

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