| Judge Denies Prejudice Against Phil Spector |
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Contributed By: Josh DaNewYork
Created On: Wednesday, 26 March 2008 Hits: 37 ![]() Phil Spector Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler signed a declaration that he was not biased or prejudiced against any party in the case, according to court papers released Tuesday. Spector's first trial ended in a jury deadlock last September. Spector, famed for his "Wall of Sound" recording technique, is accused of killing actress Lana Clarkson at his Alhambra mansion on Feb. 3, 2003. In the statement the judge signed March 19, Fidler also said the motion filed by Spector attorney Doron Weinberg was untimely and any protests of the judge's actions should have been filed when they occurred during the trial. The defense alleged that Fidler wanted to counter public perceptions that celebrities were given special treatment and could not be convicted in California courts. Clarkson, 40, was working as a hostess at the House of Blues when she met Spector and went home with him. The actress best known for her role in "Barbarian Queen" died of a gunshot fired inside her mouth while she was seated in a foyer of Spector's mansion. The prosecution claimed Spector, 68, shot her and that had a history of threatening women with guns; the defense argued Clarkson shot herself, either accidentally or by suicide. No date has been set for the retrial and a hearing on that issue was scheduled for Friday. |
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