NATIONSee the key players of the OJ Simpson trialDefense attorneys for O. J. Simpson wait for an elevator in the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles Jan. 5 before the start of hearings on admission of DNA evidence and if marital discord testimony can be used in the murder trial. (L-R) Robert Shapiro, Johnnie Cochran Jr., Robert Kardashian, F. Lee Bailey and Gerald Uelmen.MIKE NELSON, AFP Via Getty ImagesJudge Lance Ito (back) watches as Brian "Kato" Kaelin (front) points to a video screen showing the path behind his bedroom where the bloody glove was found by police detective Mark Fuhrman during his testimony March 22, 1995, in Los Angeles in the O.J. Simpson murder trial. Kaelin was the last person to see O.J. Simpson before, the prosecution claims, the murders occurred.VINCE BUCCI, AFP Via Getty ImagesThis May 3, 1995 file photo shows murder defendant O.J. Simpson (R) consulting with friend Robert Kardashian (C) and Alvin Michaelson (L), the attorney representing Kardashian, during a hearing in Los Angeles.VINCE BUCCI, AFP Via Getty ImagesMurder defendant O.J. Simpson (L) walks with his friend Robert Kardashian (C) and his lead attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr (R) past one of the front entrances to his Rockingham estate on February 12 in Brentwood, Calif., during the jury's tour. Simpson returned to his home for the first time since his arrest June 17, 1994.POOL, AFP Via Getty ImagesFormer Los Angeles Police Detective Mark Fuhrman (2nd from L) sits next to his attorney Darryl Mounger (L) and other attorneys during his arraignment on felony perjury charges at the Criminal Courts Building in downtown Los Angeles Oct. 2, 1995. Fuhrman was charged with lying under oath during the O.J. Simpson murder trial.MIKE NELSON, AFP Via Getty ImagesJudge Lance Ito during the O.J. Simpson double homicide case at the Clara Foltz Criminal Justice Center on May 26, 1995 in Los Angeles.VJ Lovero, USA TODAY SportsDefense attorney Johnnie Cochran sitting in the courtroom during the O.J. Simpson double homicide case at the Clara Foltz Criminal Justice Center on May 26, 1995 in Los Angeles.VJ Lovero, USA TODAY SportsDefense attorney Robert Shapiro during the O.J. Simpson double homicide case at the Clara Foltz Criminal Justice Center on May 26, 1995 in Los Angeles.VJ Lovero, USA TODAY SportsLead prosecutor Marcia Clark during the O.J. Simpson double homicide case at the Clara Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles.VJ Lovero, USA TODAY SportsFeatured Weekly Ad