6B Thursday, February 9,1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Trial focuses on howling dog The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Prosecutors in the O.J. Simpson case yesterday tried to fix the time of the murders by way of a "Mary Tyler Moore Show" rerun and the howls of an agitated dog found wandering the neighborhood with blood on its paws. The dog, identified as Nicole Brown Simpson's Akita, ultimately led a neighbor to Ms. Simpson's body in the entryway to her condo. The neighbor, Sukri Boztepe, testified that he took the dog for a walk to calm it down, and recalled how the animal was "getting more nervous and it was pulling me harder." Just after midnight, he said, the dog stopped at Ms. Simpson's home and looked down the dark walkway. Boztepe's eyes followed. "I saw a lady laying down, full of blood," Boztepe told the jury. "She was blonde. I could see her arm." Boztepe said he and his wife, who was with him that night, called police. They didn't see the body of Ronald Goldman. With no known witnesses to the slayings and a coroner unable to fix the times of death, prosecutors are seeking to convince jurors that the barking of Ms. Simpson's Akita, named Kato, can establish within minutes when she and Goldman were slashed to death the night of June 12. Under questioning from Prosecutor Marcia Clark, Eva Stein, one of several neighbors called to the stand, said "very loud, very persistent" barking woke her up around 10:15 p.m. and kept her from falling back to sleep. said he heard the "plaintive wails" of a dog about 10:15 or 10:20 p.m. Ms. Stein's live in boyfriend, Louis Karpf, testified yesterday that he arrived home from a trip about 10:45 or 10:50 p.m., went out to get the mail and "saw a dog in the street coming at me, barking very profusely ... It started to approach me, which did scare me, so I actually retreated back inside my gate until it moved on." During his walk, he said, he checked his watch. It was 10:55 when he saw a dog on the loose outside a condo. Then there was Steven Schwab, a neighbor whose nightly dog-walking routine was dictated by when his favorite TV reruns came on. It was Sunday, and he recalled taking his dog out at the end of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" at 10:30 p.m. As he approached the white-and-tan animal, he said, he noticed blood on its paws and thought it might be hurt. As he headed home, he said, the dog followed, and "would howl at every house we passed. It would stop and bark down the path." Simpson trial educating to some The Associated Press BOSTON — Robert Iacovelli, like all law students, has plenty of work: class time, reading, research and during the O.J. Simpson trial—lots of television. "I don't watch it like a soap opera or anything, but every time I'm home at my desk, if there is something on, it's O.J.," said Iacovelli, a third-year student at Massachusetts College of Law in Andover, who wants to be a prosecutor. Whether they're trying to figure out how to pick a jury, what to wear in court or how to behave in a courtroom, law students around the country are watching the Simpson case with intense interest. "We discuss what's important to us — how the lawyers are dressed, how they're coming across," said John Wentzlaff, a 23-year-old student at the University of Florida Law School in Gainesville. Steven Duke, a professor of criminal procedures at Yale University School of Law, said he used examples from the Simpson case to make points in class. Harvard University Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz, who is on the Simpson defense team, said he and his students discussed the case regularly in class. He may be a bit biased, but Dershowitz said the case helped to illustrate the different roles of prosecutors and defense lawyers. Stanford University Law School Professor Gerald Uelmen, also on the Simpson defense team, teaches a popular course on criminal procedure. His upcoming Stanford lecture on jury selection is expected to be well-attended. But if the Simpson trial is must-viewing at many law schools, it is finding only pockets of big play among most undergraduates. "The student union has a big TV and it's always packed," said Mike Choy, a junior majoring in sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. It's a different story, though, at the Comet Cafe, a snack bar and general hangout at Olivet College in Michigan, where "Guiding Light" and "The Maury Povich Show" dominate the screen. "Just tell us when the verdict's in," said student Derek Irwin. Cali Tran, a student at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, said students there didn't have time to watch the case. "Instead of watching TV, we have to worry about reading thousands of pages," Tran said. Other students said they might watch the trial if it had more historical importance. "Hearings ... like Watergate were different because they were interesting and affected the nation," said Luz Rivas, a senior at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Harvard sophomore Killian Lonergan of Ireland can think of few fates worse than watching the trial. "I don't know of anybody who could sit home all day just watching. It's just too boring," he said. "Maybe if it were the trial of a war criminal I could understand the attention. 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