OJ Simpson Argumentative Essay

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We all know the famous OJ Simpson case, where everyone was shocked that their favorite NFL running back had been accused of a crime. Not just any simple crime, but murder. Although he got a lot of negativity, his lawyer, Robert Kardashian, got even more backlash. Now, the ending verdict is not what matters here. The question is, why is it that during these types of cases, where an individual is accused of a horrible crime, the criminal lawyer defending the accused gets more hate? The criminal justice system was brought up to help figure out the truth of every case. To unravel and reveal the truth behind everything that seems suspicious and answer the millions of questions asked during an investigation: what, why, when, and how? The main people …show more content…

How many heartbreaking cases of an accused being falsely imprisoned have we heard of? Too many. Criminal defense attorney, Jessa Nicholson Goetz represented Chad Chritton, who was supposed to be sentenced for 5 years in prison for abusing his daughter. With Jessa’s help, he was acquitted a false imprisonment charge (Ferral). We never know what truly happened until we get enough evidence to prove otherwise. Ugur Nedim says, “To deny them legal representation, particularly in serious criminal cases which carry significant penalties, would be to further disadvantage them and potentially lead to innocent people being imprisoned simply because of their financial situation.” Many people get wrongly imprisoned for false accusations, some even get jail time and later it is revealed that the accusation was false. Of course, the victims get freed with a small amount of money that will never be enough to make up for the years spent in prison. One can only imagine the pain and suffering those accused person feel, knowing that they are innocent yet still having to be in handcuffs, dreaming of the day they will finally get to go back to the life they once knew. This is why criminal lawyers exist, this is why they are needed. They help the truth be told, no matter how bad the accusation may be. You never know, they could be saving another person from wrong

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