“The trying on the glove by Chris Darden was a huge, huge error.”
Welcome Michael Ayala
We’re joined on the Starline by an attorney and EMMY-award winner. His latest project is a seven part look at “The Trial of the Century”. In “Trial & Error: Why did O.J. Win” on Court TV we welcome host Michael Ayala.
Michael, let’s go Beyond the Mic. This series has it all from participants, attorneys, detectives, and relatives from all sides of the courtroom. With all this content, how did you limit it to just 7 episodes?
As an attorney, an officer of the court, how did this verdict affect the way you see the justice system?
What’s the one fact from the trial that gives you pause?
The Rockin’ 8:
It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Favorite memory of Brooklyn?
2. Best score on your Mattel Classic Football 2?
3. What’s the color of your lucky suit and when was the last time you wore it?
4. Last Clemson game you were able to see?
5. One chore your wife depends on you to do?
6. What makes Futsal such a fun sport to watch?
7. Which court case verdict surprised you that WASN’T O.J.?
8. Could you take Vinnie “The Hitman” Politan on the basketball court in a game of HORSE?
Sneaking in One More:
This was the first “Super Case”. Would the true crime obsession that has exploded since this case happened if it hadn’t been televised?
One Big Question:
What’s the biggest unforced error from both sides in your opinion as an attorney?
The Wrap:
The justice system worked, loves the speed of Futsal and wants you to watch “Trial & Error: Why did O.J. Win” on Court TV. Michael Ayala thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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