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Fuhrman and use
Key prosecution witness Detective Mark Fuhrman, of the Los Angeles Police Department ( LAPD ) – who denied using racist language on duty – impeached himself with his prolific use of nigger in tape recordings about his police work.
As part of their defense, Simpson's attorneys questioned Fuhrman about his alleged prior use of racist terms.
Judge Lance Ito initially ruled that there had to be some evidence that Fuhrman planted the glove before the defense could question Fuhrman on prior use of racial slurs, but eventually, Judge Ito changed his prior ruling and allowed the defense to cross-examine Fuhrman on the issue of his alleged racial animosity.

Fuhrman and word
Fuhrman coined the word " nutritarian " to label people who adopt a micronutrient-rich diet style.
During cross-examination, Fuhrman, when asked by defense attorney F. Lee Bailey whether he had used the word " nigger ", said he hadn't used the word in 10 years.
The defense produced four witnesses to establish that Fuhrman had used the word " nigger " more recently, as well as an audiotape contradicting his testimony.

Fuhrman and .
In 1998 TV producer Mark Phillips with his Mark Phillips Philms & Telephision put Lie Detector back on the air on the FOX Network — on that program Dr. Ed Gelb with host Marcia Clark cleared Mark Fuhrman from the allegation that he " planted the bloody glove.
* Mark Fuhrman, Los Angeles Police Department detective, best known for his testimony at the O. J. Simpson trial
Joel Fuhrman, M. D.
Fuhrman is the author of five books, and a number of journal articles.
In 2011, Fuhrman launched 3 Steps to Incredible Health !, a sixty-minute PBS pledge program that addresses the crisis of obesity and chronic disease plaguing America.
Joel Fuhrman was born in New York, New York on December 2, 1953.
He came in 3rd place at the 1976 World Professional Pairs Skating Championship in Jaca, Spain skating with Gale Fuhrman He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Joel Fuhrman is featured in the documentaries Vegucated and Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead.
* Dr. Fuhrman ’ s Secrets to Healthy Cooking
* Dunaief D, Gui-shuang Y, Fuhrman J, et al.
* Fuhrman J, Sarter B, Glaser D, Acocella S. Changing perceptions of hunger on a high nutrient density diet.
* Fuhrman J, Sarter B, Calabro DJ.
* Fuhrman J, Selzer ME, Kaplan FS.
* Sarter BS, Fuhrman J.
* Smart People Podcast Interview with Dr. Fuhrman
In the 1995 murder trial of O. J. Simpson, the defense argued that Los Angeles Police Department detective Mark Fuhrman had planted evidence at the crime scene.

excused and use
A growing concern among the American public is that guilty criminals are too often excused for their crimes or are given unsuitably short sentences, a problem that is exacerbated by the use of the abuse defense.
Pascal replied, also quoting Aristotle ( he seemingly was the only one to use this argument in this debate ), that Aristotle spoke only of knowledge of the actual circumstances of the act, but not at all of the capacity to discriminate between good and evil — since Aristotle stated that one who was devoided of that capacity was not excused at all, but rather considered a vicious man.

excused and word
He says that the “ verbosity of the Plautine prologues has often been commented upon and generally excused by the necessity of the Roman playwright to win his audience .” However, in both Menander and Plautus, word play is essential to their comedy.

excused and saying
Then, when the case went to the jury, the judge excused one of the jurors, saying the juror had told him he had been accosted by masked men at his motel the night before the trial opened.
Brahms later excused himself, saying that he could not help it, having been exhausted by his travels.
Orbison often excused his motionless performances by saying that his songs did not allow instrumental sections so he could move or dance on stage, although songs like " Mean Woman Blues " did offer that.
When the guests began to rebuke Alcibiades, Anytus excused him, saying that he loved the boy so much that he would have suffered Alcibiades to take the other half of the dishes, too.
Sarah excused her behaviour in an interview with Oprah Winfrey by saying that she had been drinking prior to soliciting the cash, and was " in the gutter at that moment ".
Codex Washingtonianus ( late 4th, early 5th century ) includes verses 9 – 20 and features an addition between 16: 14-15 known as the " Freer Logion ": " And they excused themselves, saying, ' This age of lawlessness and unbelief is under Satan, who does not allow the truth and power of God to prevail over the unclean things of the spirits does not allow what lies under the unclean spirits to understand the truth and power of God.
His social success was due less to his literary position than to his powers as a conversationalist, his educated taste in all matters of art, and no doubt to his sarcastic and bitter wit, for which he excused himself by saying that he had such a small voice that no one listened if he said pleasant things.
He excused himself by saying that in his shabby clothing and without new shoes he was unfit to join the congregation in the church opposite.
The look-out excused himself by saying that he thought that the white land was a cloud.
However, Shimon ben Shetach, the brother of Queen Shlomtzion, excused him, saying that he was Honi and had a special relationship with God.

excused and used
On Greek IRC channels and IM applications, most of the time only Greeklish is used because it is simpler to type and typing errors are more easily excused.

excused and context
In this context, an actus reus may be excused from strict liability if due diligence is proved.

excused and bad
When the First World War broke out, Korda was excused military service in the Austrian Army because of his bad eyesight.
Aristotle praised Euripides, however, for generally ending his plays with bad fortune, which he viewed as correct in tragedy, and somewhat excused the intervention of a deity by suggesting that " astonishment " should be sought in tragic drama:
* Cillicon: A traitor ( from Miletus ) who famously excused his treachery with the comment that he intended nothing bad.

excused and .
`` It is a duty '', said Hough, `` not to let pass this opportunity of protesting against the methods of taking and printing testimony in Equity, current in this circuit ( and probably others ), excused if not justified by the rules of the Supreme Court, especially to be found in patent causes, and flagrantly exemplified in this litigation.
They were reflecting trends in research and discourse initiated by Feminists in the academy, although they excused themselves from commenting specifically on those pioneering critics.
It even excused the expropriation of strategically located Church lands.
The sight of the small man in a uniform much too large for his less than 5-foot frame — the army did not issue uniforms small enough — was so disruptively funny that he was excused from parades and marching drills.
The believer may then feel excused of any moral or political responsibility for remedying whatever institutional or societal flaw might be the actual source of the dissonance.
( Thomas Cochrane, the 10th Earl of Dundonald and famous Royal Navy officer, was sentenced to the pillory but was excused for fear his popularity would cause a riot.
Achish marches against Saul, but David is excused from the war on the accusation of the Philistine nobles that his loyalty to their cause cannot be trusted.
In response, Eleanor broke down, and meekly excused her behaviour, claiming to be bitter because of her lack of children.
Cantor suffered from chronic depression for the rest of his life, for which he was excused from teaching on several occasions and repeatedly confined in various sanatoria.
Significantly, he values him only for his superstitious and astrological writings ; his scientific writings are dismissed because they contradict Aristotle, but excused on the ground that the author of the astrological works deserves to be listened to even when he is wrong.
* Over time there have been varying levels of observance of a custom that women are excused from certain types of work.
When the manager arrived, Moon excused himself to the bathroom, lit a stick of dynamite in the toilet, and shut the bathroom door.
Queen Christina of Sweden's tendency to dress as a man was well known during her time, and excused because of her noble birth ; she was brought up as a male and there was speculation at the time that she was a hermaphrodite.
765 in which the court decided that a crime committed under some delusion would only be excused if it would have been excusable had the delusion been true.
The judges were specifically asked if a person could be excused if he committed an offence in consequence of an insane delusion.
Commentators, as early as the Classical era, on have excused Noah ’ s excessive drinking because he was considered to be the first wine drinker, the first person to discover the soothing, consoling, and enlivening effects of wine.
On the morning of 15 January, only five days after Galba adopted Piso, Otho attended as usual to pay his respects to Galba, and then hastily excused himself on the score of private business hurried from the Palatine Hill to meet his accomplices.
Centuries of European colonialism of the Americas, Africa and Asia was excused by white supremacist attitudes.
1, " A penalty that is latae sententiae, whether medicinal or punitive, holds for one who is aware of his own delict in both fora public and private ; but prior to a declaratory sentence, the delinquent is excused from observing the penalty any time that he cannot observe it without infamy, and in the external forum no one can compel the observance of that penalty from him unless the delict is notorious, with due regard for Can.
An opening date was set and they were in the middle of auditions when Robbins asked to be excused for a moment.
The Smallfilms system was reliant on the company's only two employees – Postgate and Firmin – and was devoid of the modern considerations and essentials, as Postgate pointed out: " excused the interference of educationalists, sociologists and other pseudo-scientists, which produces eventually a confection of formulae which have no integrity.

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