Why did OJ won? ‘Premier on Sunday 16 February at 1 p.m. 20 ET/PT

AtlantaAt 13 February 2025 / Prnewswire/ Court TV’s new, seven-part original limited series, “Trial & Error: Why won OJ?” debuting on Sunday 16 February on 20.00 one/Pt. The series takes a deep dive in the notorious double murder attempt by OJ Simpson; A case caught by the court’s TV cameras and helped ignite the country’s ongoing occupation of genuine crime 30 years ago. Seriespromo HERE.

Using Court TV’s extensive library, “Sample & Error: Why won OJ?” Explore what went right to the defense, what went wrong for the prosecution and the perfect storm of legal strategies and surprises that led to one of the most controversial judgments in history. The series highlights countless vantage points from several laws of laws, including lawyers, legal experts, Los Angeles Police detectives and friends and family on both sides of the courtroom. Interviewees include Simpson Defense Attorney’s F. Lee Bailey and Alan DershowitzLAPD -Detective Mark Fuhrman, La County and Simpson Case accusations Bill HodgmanAt Lon Cryer (Juror #6), victim Nicole Brown Simpsons sister Tanya Brown And the father and sister of the victim Ron GoldmanAt Fred Goldman and Kim Goldman.

“Trials and mistakes: Why won OJ?” Host of Michael AyalaA lawyer, the court’s TV anchor and Emmy award-winning real crime journalist. Court TVs Ted Rowlands Works as a performing manufacturer. Both Ayala and Rowlands covered the OJ Case as journalists.

The full programming plan for “TRIAL AND ERROR: Why won OJ?”:

February 16 – Murder in Brentwood
A football star turned Hollywood Actor is accused of the brutal murders of her ex-wife and her friend. The Simpson case spelled the globe and became “the trial of the century”. Thirty years later, the detectives, lawyers and families share their stories and why they believe the verdict remains divisive.

23 February – the “racist” policeman
LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman Tells his side of the story after being a household name when the defense accused him of planting a bloody glove and felt him a racist. Oj Simpson went away a free man while Fuhrman’s life fell into hit.

March 2 – Violence in the home
OJ Simpson’s history of domestic violence was a gathering point for the prosecution. The defense claimed that it did not prove that he was a killer. Nicole Brown’s Sister describes the abuse in their relationship.

March 9 – Racest voltage
The defense used the racial tension in Los Angeles In their favor during the OJ Simpson murder attempt. The goal: Convince the jury leader that LAPD could not trust and was able to plant evidence.

March 16 – Attack the timeline
Had oj simpson time enough to murder Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman? Defense Dissecuted the Timeline to raise reasonable doubt. Detective Tom Lange and accusations Bill Hodgman Explain their opportunity window.

March 23 – the bloody gloves
It is the most notorious moment in the trial as the prosecution forced OJ to go to the bloody glove in court. Losing this and “dirty” police work them the case? Defense Attorney F. Lee Bailey Takes us into the central courtroom, and how OJ’s “Dream Team” attacked the defective investigation.

March 30 – Inside the law space
The world saw when the verdict of the “trial of the century” came down. Goldman’s shares their reaction and jurist #6, Lon Cryerdescribes what happened behind closed doors. Was justice earned, or escaped oj Simpson with murder?

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