Oct. | 2 | CASE NO. BA109275 Mark Fuhrman enters court, charged with perjury in the criminal trial. page 4, Murder in Brentwood "No Contest", I said. The plea of no contest, or nolo contendere is not an admission of guilt. While the technical equivalent of a guilty plea, it allows a defendant to maintain his innocence while accepting the plea. Fuhrman is sentenced to three years formal probation, and a two-hundred-dollar fine. NOTE: Fuhrman claims his nolo contendere is a technical admission of guilt; yet when Simpson entered the same plea, the court took it a NOT GUILTY, indicating the descretion the court has with such a plea. Fuhrman was Guilty, Simpson was NOT Guilty -- a major distinction in outcome. |
DEC | 27 | On finding the shoe photo Scull + Flammer associated by common Attorney and Agent.
John Q. Kelly,
It -- well, you know, first of all, we had the one Harry Scull photo that had surfaced, and his integrity and the authenticity of that photo had come under attack, and when I was home on Christmas, December 27th, which was a Friday afternoon, I had gotten a call from Skull's (ph) attorney, Michael Conner (ph), who had told me that he had heard some talk that the Buffalo Bills were sitting on group photos of Simpson taken the same day as the Scull photograph and that they had up there in their media office.
So I hopped on a plane Monday morning, flew right up to Rich (ph) Stadium and met with head of media relations up there for the Buffalo Bills, and he came out of the back carrying a box, and in it, he had a bunch of the Buffalo Bills reports with, sure enough, Simpson and five other people on the field that day wearing those shoes, and he then gave me the name of the photographer, and I tracked him down that day, and Flammer had just been informed a couple days before that he might be sitting on those negatives also, and he had tracked them down, and the same day I arrived up there was the first time those prints had been developed. I contacted him, and he agreed to come out to California.
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