O.J. Simpson Trial: Part 33: HANK GOLDBERG and BARRY SHECK question Dennis Fung

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O.J. Simpson Trial: Part 33 - HANK GOLDBERG re-directs Dennis Fung before defense lawyer BARRY SCHECK continues his pummeling of LA criminologist DENNIS FUNG (part 18). The cross-examination is one of the greatest cross-examinations of a witness in history. Prosecution witness Fung was so overwhelmed that he unexpectedly walked across the courtroom and shook hands with Simpson and his attorneys.

We review major parts of the OJ Simpson murder trial where he was found NOT GUILTY of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and waiter Ronald Goldman.

Co-host: Chandler Remington
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