Who was murdered in this case?
Maheen
What was the result of the trial against him?
Not guilty.
Who did the Manson Family murder (the famous one)
Sharon Tate
Name one of the crimes they committed.
Murder of 13 people, 9 police officers, 4 civilians. 21 month crime spree 1932-1934 robbed gas stations, restaurants, and smalltown banks.
Defendant
Person being sued
Who murdered the victim?
Mr.Morra
Name one of the people he allegedly murdered.
Nicole Brown Simpson (his ex-wife). Ronald Goldman (friend of Nicole Simpson).
How many followers did the cult have at its peak?
100
Which of the two were arrested before they knew each other?
Clyde
Lawyer, Counsel, Attorney
A legal proffesional
Who was being framed as being the murderer?
Michelle
Who was his lawyer (Just name one person from his defense team)
Johnnie Cochran, Robert Shapiro, Alan Dershowitz, F. Lee Bailey, and Robert Kardashian
When did this cult occur and where?
California in the late 1960s and early 1970s
What are Bonnie and Clyde known for in Hollywood?
They were glamorized by it.
What is the role of the Jury.
Sworn body of people convened to hear evidence, make findings of fact, and render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgement.
Why was the person being framed accused for murdering the victim?
They had an argument and they hit each other.
What book did he publish where he puts a hypothetical description of the murders?
If I did it: Confessions of a Killer
Explain what the drugs were used for in the cult.
To make the group more susceptible to his influence
How did the duo die?
Officers fired about 130 rounds into the moving car on the highway.
Plaintiff
Person who brings a lawsuit
Name two pieces of evidence used during the case.
Bloody tissue with defendant's finger prints and su!c!de note.
Who was one of the witnesses in the case?
Kato Kaelin and Mark Fuhrman.
What did the cult believe Manson was a manifestation of?
Jesus.
Who was Bonnie previously married to?
Roy Thornton
Judges role
Hearing cases and making decisions. Also sentencing guilty persons. Determining matters of law, including the admissibility of evidence.