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“I don't like mansions. They depress me. In fact, I even feel sorry for a rich husband and wife living in a forty-room mansion. They're obviously searching for something they don't have, such as happiness or the respect of others.”

Quote by Vincent Bugliosi

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Vincent Bugliosi
Vincent Bugliosi

Vincent Bugliosi was an American attorney renowned for his exceptional achievements in the field of criminal defense. He represented defendants in several high-profile cases, most notably the infamous O.J. Simpson murder trial. Bugliosi's reputation in the legal community was solidified by his dedication and skill in the courtroom. more

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