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CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP246 "Criminalist III"
O-J Simpson's defense asked the lead criminalist questions on a wide range of topics which included police protocol. This lead criminalist was the one who directed photographers to take photos of key items of evidence.
S1, EP244 "Attacking LAPD Police Procedures"
During cross-examination, lead criminalist Dennis Fung had to answer whether he was covering up for LAPD detectives who had worked the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were fatally stabbed.
S1, EP247 "Impeaching the Lead Criminalist"
The defense wants to impeach the lead criminalist in the stabbing deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman; they believed they caught Fung in contradictions and a few omissions.
S1, EP251 "Videotape as Evidence"
OJ Simpson's defense team now wants to bring videotape evidence to the jury's attention which it claims contradicts the testimony of Dennis Fung.
S1, EP246 "Criminalist III"
O-J Simpson's defense asked the lead criminalist questions on a wide range of topics which included police protocol. This lead criminalist was the one who directed photographers to take photos of key items of evidence.
S1, EP243 "Investigation Under Scrutiny"
Dennis Fung is asked repeatedly about the possible contamination of the crime scene; based on standard protocols of handling evidence and what he was instructed to do and not do by the lead detectives.
S1, EP242 "I Am Not a DNA Person"
LAPD criminalist Dennis Fung admits he is not a DNA expert but he was in charge of how blood and other physical evidence was collected and processed at the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lost their lives.
S1, EP241 "Dennis Fung Defends Himself"
Dennis Fung's answers under cross-examination changed a bit. He had been challenged by the Defense throughout the cross about mistakes and he was reluctant to concede even small errors in his later testimony.