Christopher Darden was the co-prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder case. In 1980, Darden took a job at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, where he served as a Deputy District Attorney for fifteen years. Toward the end of his tenure as an attorney, Darden was named co-prosecutor of the O.J. Simpson case, the case that would lead to his decision to resign from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Darden’s direct involvement with the case as co-prosecutor makes his book, In Contempt, a reliable source.
Though Darden’s book lays out the facts of the O.J. Simpson case from beginning to end, this source is biased toward the perspective of the