Again....

I am not arguing that he was innocent.

All I'm saying is that there was a possibility that he was innocent, which may have accounted for his unwillingness to apologize or show remorse.

Barry Scheck and Peter Neufield, the OJ Simpson attorneys who specialized in the DNA evidence, established "The Innocence Project" several years ago, in which they take on cases, free of charge, and attempt to prove the innocence - based on new techniques for handling DNA evidence - of people whom they believe to be wrongfully convicted.

To date, the convictions of 164 murderers have been overturned based on their work.

164 people who faced life imprisonment or execution.

That's a pretty strong argument against the death penalty, don't you think?

here's a link to info about THE INNOCENCE PROJECT


"Difficult....not impossible"