NOTABLES ATTEND ATTORNEY JOHNNIE COCHRAN'S FUNERAL
Reverened Al Sharpton talks with reporters as he arrives for the funeral of attorney Johnnie Cochran in Los Angeles, April 6, 2005. Cochran died from a brain tumor on March 29 at his Los Angeles home, and his best known for his work on civil rights cases as well as representing O.J. Simpson in Simpso's 1995 murder trial in which he was acquitted of the murders of his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman. .(UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)
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