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Ive been very clear. I won. I didnt commit the crime
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"I've been very clear. I won. I didn't commit the crime"

- O. J. Simpson

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O. J. Simpson's quote is a clear statement of his innocence in the criminal activity he was accused of. He is asserting that he won the case which he did not commit the criminal offense. This statement is a strong statement of his innocence and a refusal to accept any regret for the criminal offense. It is likewise a reminder of the legal system's failure to convict him of the crime, in spite of the frustrating proof versus him. Simpson's quote is a pointer of the power of the legal system and the importance of due process. It is also a pointer of the power of the media and public opinion in influencing the outcome of a case. Simpson's quote is a tip of the power of the specific to defend their rights and to combat for justice.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by O. J. Simpson somewhere between July 9, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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