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Johnnie Lee Cochran Jr. [1] (/ ˈ k ɒ k r ə n / KOK-rən; October 2, 1937 – March 29, 2005) was an American attorney from California who was involved in numerous civil rights and police brutality cases throughout his 38-year career spanning from 1964 to 2002.
Johnnie Cochran (1937–2005), trial lawyer; Anthony Cornero (1899–1955), bootlegger, gambling entrepreneur; ... Inglewood Park Cemetery at Find a Grave
[1] [2] His wife later sued Los Angeles for wrongful death, and was represented by Johnnie Cochran, but lost the case. [3] However, his death helped spur the building of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital in South Central .
The Brown family got a call about how O.J. was spotted by employees at the cemetery screaming at Nicole’s grave. ... Johnnie Cochran, F. Lee Bailey, Alan Dershowitz, Robert, Shawn Holley, ...
Simpson was represented by a high-profile defense team, referred to as the "Dream Team", initially led by Robert Shapiro [35] [36] and subsequently directed by Johnnie Cochran. The team included F. Lee Bailey, Alan Dershowitz, Robert Kardashian, Shawn Holley, Carl E. Douglas, and Gerald Uelmen. Simpson was also instrumental in his own defense.
The LAPD concluded that Lyga's shooting was "in policy" and not racially or improperly motivated. Within three days of the incident, the Gaines family retained attorney Johnnie Cochran and filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles for US$25 million. The city eventually settled with Cochran for US$250,000.
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