Phil Spector Appeals Murder Conviction Citing Error, Misconduct
Lawyers for producer Phil Spector have appealed his 2009 murder conviction, claiming he didn’t receive a fair trial. Last May, Spector, now 70 years old, was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison for shooting actress Lana Clarkson at his California mansion in 2003. Citing judicial error and prosecutorial misconduct, his legal team requested [...]
L.A. Times - Entertainment — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lawyers for legendary music producer Phil Spector have asked an appellate court to throw out his second-degree murder conviction on grounds of judici... more info
Rolling Stone — Lawyers for producer Phil Spector have appealed his 2009 murder conviction, claiming he didn’t receive a fair trial. Last May, Spector, now 70 years old, was sentenced ... more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lawyers for music producer Phil Spector have appealed his conviction for killing a Hollywood actress, claiming the trial judge made several errors... more info
USA Today Music — Lawyers for legendary music producer Phil Spector have asked an appellate court to throw out his second-degree murder conviction ...
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ContactMusic — Attorneys for PHIL SPECTOR are appealing the disgraced music producer's second-degree murder conviction.The 70 year old was sentenced to 19 years to life behind bars last... more info
ContactMusic — Phil Spector has launched an appeal against his murder conviction.Lawyers acting for the music producer - who was jailed for at least 19 years in 2009 after being... more info
The Mirror — Lawyers for legendary music producer Phil Spector have asked a US appellate court to throw out his second-degree murder conviction on grounds of judicial error and prosec... more info
Star Online, Malaysia — LOS ANGELES: Lawyers for legendary music producer Phil Spector have asked an appellate court to throw out his second-degree murder conviction on grounds of judicial error... more info
Topix — Lawyers for legendary music producer Phil Spector have asked an appellate court to throw out his second-degree murder conviction on grounds of judicial error and prosecut... more info