Michael Jackson/O.J. Simpson
selected steno drills
2 hours of speedbuilding drills

Michael Jackson/O.J. Simpson <br>selected steno drills <br>2 hours of speedbuilding drills
Michael Jackson/O.J. Simpson
selected steno drills
2 hours of speedbuilding drills
Item# MJOJ
Regular price: $12.99
Sale price: $7.79
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Michael Jackson/O.J. Simpson <br>selected steno drills <br>2 hours of speedbuilding drills
Great for CART or realtime speedbuilding steno practice. Each drill is 5 minutes.
Michael Jackson Closing Argument 7 five-minute drills
O.J. Simpson Jury Charge 5 five-minute drills
You also get all steno drills at the next highest speed for a total of 2 hours of MP3 speedbuilding drills.

Michael Jackson
On June 13, 2005, Michael Jackson was acquitted of all charges in a case that involved lewd conduct, child molestation and abduction.

Santa Barbera District Attorney Tom Sneddon's case was deemed weak. However,it was the child abduction charge, in particular, that may have doomed the prosection's case.

The steno MP3 drills are taken from the closing argument of lead defense attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr. 7 five-minute speedbuilding drills at the speed of your choice.

O.J. Simpson
In the infamous 1995 O. J. Simpson trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldma, Simpson was acquitted with the help of several high profile lawyers. Among them were Rober Shapiro, F. Lee Bailey, Alan Dershowitz, Barry Scheck and Johnnie Cochran. The prosecution consisted of Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden.

The MP3 drills are from the charge to the jury by Judge Lance Ito. 5 five-minute speedbuilding drills at the speed of your choice.

BONUS: We will throw in the drills from the entire 12 drills from the next highest speed for free. For example, if you order the 80 level, you also get the 100 level. This is great for speedbuilding or solidifying your CART or realtime skills.

BONUS BONUS: We also throw in the text files, so that you can get names and spellings. The text files are plain text files or rtf files. They work with Microsoft Word, Corel's WordPerfect, and most similar programs.