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Indeed, Fuhrman's repeated racial epithets, along with his boastful descriptions of tortured suspects, fabricated evidence and sadistic cops, shook Los Angeles and other cities already reeling from incidents of serious police misconduct.
Back To O.J.'S Trial 2008
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Bailey opened some holes in Fuhrman's testimony that could be exploited later.
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June 13, 1994: According to Fuhrman's later testimony, he finds a bloody right-hand glove Outside O. J.'s mansion.
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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Fuhrman's lawyer, Robert H. Tourtelot, said that while the detective felt the policies were unfair to him, he does not "think less of women or people of color."
Surprise, Surprise 2008
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She pointedly told Ito that his wife, who is now cohead of the police Internal Affairs Division and was briefly Fuhrman's boss, was among those slurred by Fuhrman.
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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At first, lead prosecutor Marcia Clark told Ito that Fuhrman's comments merely amounted to macho exaggeration and posturing -- "a lot of puffing and blowing."
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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Margaret York, Judge Lance Ito's wife, she says in a declaration that she has no useful knowledge about Fuhrman's activities.
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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In 1985 and 1986, and then again in 1993 and 1994, McKinny recorded 13 hours of Fuhrman's take on what really goes down in police departments.
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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Jan. 13, 1995: Johnnie Cochran and Christopher Darden clash over whether the jury should hear testimony about Fuhrman's use of "the N word."
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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The tapes were legally relevant, Cochran said, because the slurs would contradict Fuhrman's sworn testimony in March that he hadn't used the N word in 10 years.
Who's On Trial Now? 2008
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