Effective August 2, 2026
The Simpson Matter is a free, public archive of court records, published by Court Daemon and built by Trice Digital. By using thesimpsonmatter.com you agree to these terms.
The archive organizes material that is already public: court transcripts from the criminal and civil trials of O.J. Simpson, the preliminary hearing, the depositions, and courtroom video published on YouTube. It exists so that the record is searchable and citable. It is a reference work, not journalism, not advocacy, and not entertainment. It is not affiliated with any party to either case, with any court, or with any law firm.
Transcript text is sourced from walraven.org, Jack Walraven's archive of the transcripts of the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Department 103. The text is processed for readability and searchability. Errors are possible, and the source contains errors of its own. The About page describes the sources and the method in full.
The official court record always governs. Nothing on this site is a certified transcript, and nothing here should be relied on as one. If a passage matters to you, verify it against the official record before you use it. Where the archive links to an official source, that source outranks anything shown here.
Nothing on this site is legal advice, and using the archive creates no attorney-client relationship of any kind. If you have a legal question, consult a lawyer.
This archive covers a criminal prosecution and a separate civil action arising from the same events, tried under different standards of proof. Across both, charges, allegations, testimony, argument, and exhibits are not findings of fact.
A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until convicted in a court of law, and where a charge did not result in a conviction that presumption is never displaced. Where a jury returned a verdict, the verdict is what that jury found under the standard that applied to it, and nothing else in the record carries that weight. A finding in one proceeding is not a finding in the other. The archive presents the record on that basis and does not adjudicate what was true.
Accuracy matters more here than volume, so corrections are genuinely welcome.
To report an error, use the "report an issue" link at the bottom of any page, or write to contact@thesimpsonmatter.com. Please include the page address and enough of the passage to locate it. Verified errors are corrected.
To request removal, write to contact@thesimpsonmatter.com and identify the specific material and the basis for the request. Every request is read and answered by a person.
Please understand the standard that is applied. The archive publishes material that is already part of the public court record, and it will not remove accurate public-record content simply because a person would prefer it were not findable. What will be acted on is material that is inaccurate, material that is under a sealing or expungement order or an equivalent legal restriction, and material that identifies a person in a way the court itself protected. Requests that fall outside those grounds may be declined, and the reason will be given.
Court records are public documents. The selection, organization, correction, annotation, design, and code of this archive are the work of Trice Digital and are protected accordingly. The original transcripts are the work of Jack Walraven, and the archive exists because of it.
Citing, quoting, and linking to the archive is encouraged, including deep links to individual lines. Attribution to The Simpson Matter is appreciated. Crawling and indexing, by search engines and by AI systems alike, are permitted, and the archive is built to be quoted accurately. What is not permitted is republishing the archive wholesale as your own, or presenting its content in a way that misstates what the record says.
If you believe material here infringes your copyright, write to contact@thesimpsonmatter.com with the material at issue, the work you claim is infringed, your contact information, and a statement of your good-faith belief.
The archive is provided as is, without warranty of any kind. It may be incomplete, may contain errors, and may be unavailable at times. To the fullest extent the law allows, Trice Digital is not liable for any loss arising from use of, or reliance on, this site.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Maryland.
If these terms change, the effective date above changes with them.