Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

We've got to be judged by how we do in times of crisis.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

Money will determine whether the accused goes to prison or walks out of the courtroom a free man.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

If it doen't make sense, you should find for the defense.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

I'm a big believer in the fact that life is about preparation, preparation, preparation.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

Since the Puffy Combs case in New York, I will not try any more criminal cases.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

Black jurors sit on juries every day and convict black people every day.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

If you commit perjury in a so-called first-degree murder case, and you're caught red-handed for the entire world to see, and you get only a $200 fine, what kind of message does that send about lying in our courts?

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

I understand about this idea of terror and what it means to Americans and this idea that we can't just walk around free like we did; life has changed.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

On January 10, 1963, I was sworn in as a lawyer, so next January 10 I will have practiced law for 40 years, and I've loved every minute of it.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

I decided I wanted to be a lawyer when I was 11 years of age.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

An opening statement is like a guide or a road map. It's a very delicate thing.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

Jurors want courtroom lawyers to have some compassion and be nice.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

The president appoints the judges. Your lives and your children's lives can change by all of these appellate court judges who will be appointed who will reinterpret laws, and things can change.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

In this room we're all here together, but there's probably a lot of different views, people sitting here thinking, I don't own any slaves, all the slaves are dead. Why am I responsible? My family were immigrants, too.

Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran

I'm from the South, where if you walk down the street and there's somebody behind you talking with a Southern accent, you can't tell whether it's a black or a white person.