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SIMPSON Continued from Page 1, doubt," was unanimous on all counts in blaming Simpson for the June 12, 1994, slayings. "I think this gives a little bit of solace to each of the divided camps;" said Alan Dershowitz, part of Simpson's defense team at his murder trial, "Those who believe he did it will look to the civil verdict; those who believe he didn't do it will look to the criminal verdict." Dershowitz, an appeals specialist, said the late dismissal of a juror in the case raised "serious appellate issues. We're a long way from being finished here." Simpson criminal trial attorney Johnnie Cochran, speaking on Court TV, shied away from a direct attack on the case, saying, "Many people feel that there have been a number of mistakes in this case." The dramatic reading of the verdict was delayed more than three hours to allow the lawyers and families to get to the courthouse, Simpson's trip - in a black Suburban escorted by police instead of a white Bronco chased by police - was tele- vised live nationally s , jt on a split screen just as President Clinton WI began his State of at the Union address. Simpson, wearing a dark suit, left theR courthouse with his ROnal head bowed and showed no expression. A mix of boos and cheers greeted him as he as left the courthouse, got back in the Suburban and was taken away. On his way home, he dashed into an ice cream shop for a cup of cookie dough ice cream for his Il-year-old daughter Sydney. Reached by telephone later at his home, Simpson told The Associated Press, "I'm sitting with my kids right now," but he refused further comment. . The $8.5 million represented the value of Goldman's funeral and the loss of Goldman's companionship to his parents, Ms. Simpson's family did not seek compensatory damages. Ms. Simpson's parents filed a suit on behalf of her estate and also demanded money from Simpson for fatally assaulting her. Any money will go to the surviving Simpson children, Sydney and Justin, 8. The grandparents did not want to put the children in the position of suing their father for killing their mother. The jury's findings of malice and oppression triggered the second phase to determine punitive damages - money assessed to punish Simpson. Already, the plaintiffs' attorneys have w rI asked for and receivedSimpson, latest financial records in preparation for a punitive phase. Christopher Darden, a prosecutor in Simpson's criminal trial, told CNBC: "We said all along that O.3 Simpson committed these crimes and all we asked ... was our day in court. A fair hearing on the issues. And I believe that we've done that, that that's been accom. plished" The jury reached the verdict after 13 hours of deliberations over three days - more than four times as long as the criminal jury deliberated. That was on top of the 14 hours over three days that were interrupted Friday when the judge replaced the only black member for failing to disclose that her daughter was a secretary in the district attorney's office that prosecuted Simpson's murder trial. The final six-man, six-woman jury consisted of nine whites, one Hispanic, one Asian and one of Asian and black heritage. In its last day of deliberations, the jury spent three hours listening to d fu readbacks f some slc o r 200 pages of testimo- d fny focusing o n Simpson's - Fred Goldman opportuni- Goldman's father ty and motive. It heard testi- mony about Simpson's alibi, a bruising argument with his ex-wife and a limou- sine driver's time line. Jurors were particularly attentive when they heard the testimony of limo driver Allan Park, the only witness whose testimony the jury at Simpson's murder trial asked to hear again before it acquitted him. A central issue in the case was whether Simpson would have had time to kill two people at Ms. Simpson's condo, dispose of a weapon and bloody clothes, and return home in time to meet the limousine at II p.m, Park testified he didn't see Simpson's Bronco when he pulled up in his limo and got no answer when be repeatedly rang the buzzer at Simpson's gate. Simpson maintained he was in bed, showering, chipping golf balls and tak- ing his dog for a walk around the time of the slayings. The wrongful death ease brought by the victims' families was an abbreviat- ed version of the criminal trial. 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"We, the Dental School Three, would like to first thank God for giving us the strength and the courage to fight for equal rights, a cause we strongly believe in," they said in a written state- ment. NWROC, who passed out fliers and organized demonstrations supporting the workers throughout the trial, con- gratulated the former employees. LSA senior and NWROC member Jessica Curtin said yesterday's event "proves that you can stand up against racism and sexism at the U of M.' Despite the University's defeat, the plaintiffs said they had won only part of the battle. "Personally, I feel Linda Vachon (DeMarco) is just as responsible as the University," Mitchell said. NWROC member Shanta Driver said the plaintiffs had proved their case despite the odds against them. "We think the jury was a very con- servative jury,' Driver said. "It was an all-white jury and a jury that had a lot of managers on it and for them to have found the University guilty of racism in this company town is a real victo- ry. Washtenaw District Court Judge Donald Shelton told jurors they had made a "great" contribution to the com- munity by serving on this case. "This was a difficult case," Shelton said. "This is where some issues that are too important to be decided by one person (come), so we call on members of the community to express that corn- munity view." Baker said the University was "very pleased that (DeMarco) ... was corn.. pletely exonerated," and still contends that it did not discriminate against Isabell, Mitchell and Atkins. Washington said he plans to reappear in court to clear his clients' names and ask for reimbursement of his legal expenses. "We intend to ask the judge for an order reinstating the workers at the Dental School and for full atiorney fees and the wiping off of any discipline resulting out of this incident," Washington said. The plaintiffs and NWROC said they will celebrate the victory by picketing the Dental School and marching to the Diag this afternoon. FEM. TO SHARE CONDO. $375 incl.util.1 975-0288. MALE GRAD STUDENT seeks roommate for spacious Ypsi townhome. Partially fur- nished bi-level. Only 7 m. from N. Campus. $375 + util. Call 434-5759. foodd &nenrain. I f EXPENSES Continued from Page I selves against a misguided lawsuit meant we did not have $224,000 to give to our programs and financial aid;" Lehman said, The greatest single expense in the search - $121,465.31 - was paid to Russell Reynolds and Associates, a New York consulting firm that worked with the advisory committee during its search, This amount includes the $91,666.67 given to consultant Malcolm MacKay. 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