These days, veteran legal commentator Dan Abrams is spending less time covering trials in courtrooms and more time in the A&E studio, hosting Live PD. We spoke to him about some of the high-profile legal cases he's covered in the past.
For years you worked on Court TV. How closely do you follow the lives/continued legal struggle of the defendants you once covered? For example, what did you think about O.J. Simpson’s recent parole hearing for his armed robbery and kidnapping conviction?
A lot of the defendants I covered went to prison. There have been a handful [who have] come up for parole, etc. [There have been] people who were [unjustly] imprisoned and it was rewarding to see when they were released.
With O.J., I thought he had to be released legally. You can't keep him in prison for a [murder] he was acquitted for in 1995.