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Marcia Clark


 

Marcia Rachel Clark (born 31 August 1953) was a prosecutor for the State of California in the O.J. Simpson criminal trial along with Christopher Darden. With Teresa Carpenter, she authored a book, Without a Doubt, about the case, in a deal reported to be worth $4.2 million http://www.cnn.com/US/9701/09/briefs/clark.html. Clark was on leave from her job following Simpson's acquittal in 1995, and officially resigned in 1997 before the release of her book. Prior to the Simpson case, Clark had been with Los Angeles District Attorney's Office since 1981 and had prosecuted approximately 60 trials. She studied Law at Southwestern University School of Law. Her only other notable case the prosecution of one Michael Harmon, arrested for an incident in which he was convicted of having murdered another hockey player on the ice.

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31 August - 1953 - California - O.J. Simpson - Christopher Darden - Law - Southwestern University School of Law

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Currently, Clark is a "special correspondent" for Entertainment Tonight. She provides coverage of high profile trials and also does occasional reporting from the red carpet at awards shows such as the Emmys.

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Entertainment Tonight - Emmys

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