Marcia Clark Reveals Regrets About the O.J. Trial While Watching FX Miniseries
Subheading: The former lead prosecutor reflects on the infamous case in a new interview
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Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor in the infamous O.J. Simpson trial, has revealed her regrets about the case in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "I have a lot of regrets about the way the trial was handled," Clark said. "I wish I had done some things differently."
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Clark has been tuning in to the new FX miniseries "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," which dramatizes the events of the trial. "It's interesting to see how they're portraying the events," Clark said. "It's not always accurate, but it's still a good reminder of what happened."
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Following the trial, Clark continued her career in law and expanded her skills to penning both fiction and nonfiction books. She also became a television correspondent and producer. "I've been very fortunate to have a successful career after the O.J. trial," Clark said. "But I still think about the case every day."
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