Judge limits Simpson jury questioning
September 8, 2008 - 6:38 am
(AP) -- The judge in O.J. Simpson's robbery-kidnap trial today rejected a bid by Simpson's defense to ask prospective jurors if they consider him a murderer.
(AP) -- The judge in O.J. Simpson's robbery-kidnap trial today rejected a bid by Simpson's defense to ask prospective jurors if they consider him a murderer.
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