Back in the news again this week, O.J. Simpson is set to testify on his own behalf regarding his claims of ineffective counsel in his 2008 robbery trial. Simpson is alleging that his former attorney, Yale Galanter, failed to inform him of certain details about his case and failed to make certain decisions about his defense which led to Simpson’s conviction. Further, Simpson claims he spoke with the attorney the night before the alleged robbery and that he approved Simpson’s intended actions, which were to recover Simpson’s personal mementos from two sports memorabilia dealers at a casino hotel room in September 2007.
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