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9 Apr, 2016 02:20

They were determined to make it about race - OJ Simpson prosecutor

They were determined to make it about race - OJ Simpson prosecutor

Marcia Clark reflects on the “trial of the century,” candidly responding to FX’s ‘The People v. O.J. Simpson’ and Sarah Paulson’s portrayal of her. She also talks about how racial issues were brought into the case by the defense, and why Simpson was declared innocent – and whether the jury was truly impartial. Later, Kato Kaelin weighs in on how accurate the show’s portrayal really was.