Christopher Darden backed by O.J. Simpson figures to become LA judge

It looks like Christopher Darden wants to become the next Lance Ito, as he campaigns for an open seat on the Superior Court of Los Angeles.

For true-crime junkies, those two names should evoke memories of the so-called “trial of the century” 30 years ago, when Darden and co-prosecutor Marcia Clark unsuccessfully argued before a jury in Judge Ito’s court to have football hero O.J. Simpson convicted of double-murder. Unfortunately for Darden, Clark and the families of Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and of Ron Goldman, the jury acquitted Simpson of their murders.

Prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden talk to the media after the acquittal of O.J. Simpson in Los Angeles in this Oct. 3, 1995 file photo,(AP Photo/Pool, David Sprague)
Prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden talk to the media after the acquittal of O.J. Simpson in Los Angeles in this Oct. 3, 1995 file photo,(AP Photo/Pool, David Sprague) 

Now Darden, a Richmond native who graduated from San Jose State University and studied law at UC Hastings, essentially wants a crack at Ito’s job, donning a judge’s black robe, sitting behind the bench and running the courtroom.

And, Darden’s campaign has announced that he has received the backing of Ito himself, who is retired, as well as two other prominent figures in the case of People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson.

Kim Goldman, Goldman’s sister, and Fred Goldman, Goldman’s father, have announced their endorsements of Darden, according to TMZ.  Kim Golden said that Darden “was a friend to my family during one of the darkest times in our lives. He helped change the focus of a ‘celebrity murder trial’ and made it about the victims.”

Kim Golden also said, “My family has never forgotten that, and I am sure it is remembered by countless other family members for whom he has been an advocate and a champion.”

Darden, 67, has been a criminal attorney for more than 40 years. The first 15 of those were in the Los Angeles County District’s Attorney’s Office, where Ito also was a prosecutor and the two worked together in what was then known as the Hardcore Gang Division, according to Darden’s website.

Darden has worked in private practice for the past 27 years. He also has taught law in Southern California, authored books and provided legal commentary to a number of news outlets, including CNN and NBC.

TMZ reported that Darden has a good shot at winning the election, which takes place next month, given that he has secured a number of endorsements from high-profile figures in the L.A. legal establishment.

Defense attorney Johnny Cochran Jr., standing at left, confers with prosecutors Marcia Clark, Christopher Darden and William Hodgman. (1995) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo)
Defense attorney Johnny Cochran Jr., standing at left, confers with prosecutors Marcia Clark, Christopher Darden and William Hodgman. (1995) (Los Angeles Daily News file photo) 

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