O.J. Simpson murder trial and DNA typing archive, 1988-1996.

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O.J. Simpson murder trial and DNA typing archive, 1988-1996.

Files of cases in which the use of DNA as evidence were an important factor, notably the People of New York State vs Castro, the case which set the precedent for allowing the use of DNA as evidence in a trial; photocopies, printouts, and clippings of news stories relating to the O.J. Simpson trial; interviews; and 235 Court TV tapes from the part of the Simpson trial in which the scientific evidence was provided. Also, advertising materials, price sheets, technical data, interview transcripts, and other materials gathered by Arthur Daemmrich from three biotech companies: Genelex, Cellmark (who worked on the O.J. Simpson case), and Lifecodes.

13.7 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904169

Cornell University Library

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Lewenstein, Bruce V.

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Cole, Simon A., 1967-

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National Science Foundation (U.S.)

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Genelex.

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Cornell University. Dept. of Science & Technology Studies.

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Cellmark.

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Halfon, Saul E.

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Simpson, O.J., 1947-

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Lifecodes.

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Jasanoff, Sheila 1944-

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