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DATE: FRIDAY, September 23, 1994                   TAG: 9409240066
SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL                    PAGE: A2   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE
DATELINE: LOS ANGELES                                 LENGTH: Medium


SIMPSON JUDGE BLASTS `IRRESPONSIBLE' MEDIA

Defense attorneys continued their bid to suppress evidence taken from O.J. Simpson's home 10 days after his arrest on murder charges, while Judge Lance Ito on Thursday lambasted the media for disseminating prejudicial news reports based on unidentified news leaks.

In questioning detectives who searched Simpson's estate June 28, defense lawyers tried to show that police went on an overly broad ``grazing expedition'' when they seized videotapes and personal papers, including divorce documents, not listed in a warrant.

In the initial warrant, police said they planned to look for bloody clothing and a murder weapon such as the knife Simpson had purchased.

Simpson has pleaded not guilty to charges he murdered his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

Under laws of search and seizure, police may take items in plain view with obvious value as criminal evidence but cannot go on a general search. The definition of ``obvious'' most likely will become a central point when Ito rules whether to suppress the evidence today.

Ito blasted the news media for disseminating what he called erroneous reports that DNA tests on bloody socks found at Simpson's estate matched the blood of one victim.

``I'm so saturated by the irresponsibility of the media that I'm beyond being outraged. I'm almost numb to it at this point,'' Ito said.

The judge said he might consider a gag order to prevent such news leaks.

In other news related to the case, a burglar stole computer equipment from the offices of Simpson's lead defense lawyer and broke into a file cabinet where some papers for the Simpson case were kept, Robert Shapiro's secretary said Thursday.



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