91. The defense contends taped conversations between Ummi and a Malaysian businessman show inconsistencies in her testimony. 92. The defense contends that a combination of evidence tampering and sloppiness renders genetic test results on the blood meaningless. 93. The defense contends that bribery law, meant to fight commercial kickback schemes, was misapplied. 94. The defense contends the blood collected in the case was mishandled and contaminated, rendering the evidence useless. 95. The defense contends the blood on the sock was planted as part of a police frame-up. 96. The defense contends the deaths could have occurred much later, perhaps while Simpson was en route to the airport for a red-eye flight to Chicago. 97. The defense contends the gun went off accidentally. 98. The defense contends the process is a sham because President Clinton and U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno have prejudged the case. 99. The defense has contended Simpson was the victim of an elaborate police conspiracy and bungled evidence handling. 100. The defense has contended that police detectives and technicians were sloppy in their evidence collection in the Simpson case. |