[On Monday, Clark informed Ito that the comments against his wife] could well be a conflict for this court in handling this matter. ... on the '85 tapes I think it is, and also in '87, Mark Fuhrman discusses Lt. York...and their run-ins at West L.A. [station] and he makes derogatory comments. |
And it was within the last 10 to 30 seconds of ending that call at 10:55 that you saw this six-foot, 200-pound person go into the entrance? |
And what did you see?, |
Could you tell whether that was a right- or left-handed glove when you looked at it at that time? |
defense motions prevent it. |
He wanted to control her and failed. And in failing, found the one way where he could keep her under control where she could never slip out of it again. |
I am deeply offended. |
I've never seen so much evidence even on the first day, as I did in that case. |
If there was evidence of a conspiracy, it would be my obligation to dismiss, pure and simple, and I'd go on to the next case, but there isn't, |
Let's hope they do the right thing. |
Of course, I have to tell you, judge, this is a book about men against women, that is the whole thing, so he tees off on women through the whole thing. |
Pyramid of unrefuted evidence |
stupid bumblers or brilliant conspirators. |
The fact that Mark Fuhrman is a racist and lied about it on the witness stand does not mean that we haven't proven the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. It would be a tragedy if with such overwhelming evidence, ladies and gentlemen, as we have presented to you, you found the defendant not guilty in spite of all that, because of the racist attitudes of one police officer. |
The mere fact that we find blood where there should be no blood in the defendant's car, in his house, in the driveway and even on the socks in his very bedroom at the foot of his bed, that trail of blood from (the crime scene) through his own Ford Bronco into his house at Rockingham is devastating proof of his guilt. |