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Los Angeles, California / Simpson Murder Case / Ito #1117087

CNN Evening News for Monday, Nov 14, 1994
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(Studio: Jeanne Meserve) Report introduced.

(Los Angeles: Charles Feldman) Concerns about ethics after Lance Ito, the judge in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, granted a series of television interviews with KCBS after he railed against media coverage of the case examined. [Hofstra University Law School professor Monroe FREEDMAN†- says it’s a bad mistake.] [USC Law Center professor Dennis CURTIS†- suggests Ito is seeking fame.] [“USA Today” pool reporter Sally STEWART†- describes a juror’s exchange with Ito about the interviews.] [Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Jane KIRTLEY†- assesses Ito’s decision.]

Reporter(s):
Meserve, Jeanne;
Feldman, Charles
Duration:
00:02:50

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