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  • The Phil Spector Trial: End Of Act One/Intermission

    WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY? ? Phil Spector avoided a lengthy jail sentence — for now. By the final score of 10-2, guilty votes almost convicted Spector for the murder of Lana Clarkson, but thankfully for Phil, a unanimous decision could not be reached, so we're back to square one. Three of the twelve jurors spoke to […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: It's A Mistrial

    WHAT HAPPENED TODAY? ? Round one in the Phil Spector murder trial is over. At roughly 2:30 PM EST today, the jury passed a note to Judge Fidler saying that they are still unable to come to a unanimous decision. A hearing was scheduled for 4:30pm EST, giving both Phil Spector and the family of […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: We Watch Court TV So You Don't Have To (09/26)

    WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY? ? With Day eleven of deliberations slowly going down in the jury room, drama in the Phil Spector murder trial traveled out of the courtroom and into the realm of MySpace. It was discovered that on Sunday night, someone posing as Rachelle Spector, Phil's twenty-six-year-old wife, posted a comment on Rachelle Spector's […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: We Watch Court TV So You Don't Have To (09/25)

    WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY? ? Exactly two weeks after they began deliberating in the murder trial of Phil Spector, the jury still failed to come to a unanimous verdict. There was some action in the courtroom, however. The defense filed a motion, on the heels of last week's banished "Special Instruction 3," that Judge Fidler include […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: We Watch Court TV So You Don't Have To (09/21)

    WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY? ? Deliberations, that's what happened. Granted, there were only forty minutes of deliberations, but after forty-eight hours of being at a standstill, the jury finally reconvened to try to arrive at a unanimous verdict in the Phil Spector murder trial. The majority of the day involved Judge Fidler, the prosecution and Spector's […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: We Watch Court TV So You Don't Have To (09/20)

    WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY? ? One day after his jury expressed that they were deadlocked 7 to 5, Judge Fidler sat down with the twelve jurors in the Phil Spector murder trial to determine whether or not they could un-hang themselves. Before that, though, Judge Fidler wrestled with the idea of perhaps reintroducing involuntary manslaughter as […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: Deadlocked!

    WHAT HAPPENED TODAY? ? After deliberations that stretched for more than thirty hours over the course of seven days, Phil Spector and his defense, as well as the prosecution were all called to court because the jurors had come to a decision: They're hung. In a note they passed to the judge, the jury indicated […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: We Watch Court TV So You Don't Have To (09/11)

    WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY? ? Jury deliberations finally began in the Phil Spector murder trial. After one day, the jury still had not come to a decision, but that doesn't mean the day was without drama. This weekend, an article in the U.K.'s The Mail featured recent quotes from Spector, who was supposed to be under […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: We Watch Court TV So You Don't Have To (09/10)

    WHAT HAPPENED FRIDAY? ? After three days of closing arguments from the prosecution and defense, the jury in the Phil Spector murder trial will finally begin deliberations today in Los Angeles. Friday began with the finale of the defense's closing argument. After using the entire Thursday session, Spector lawyer Linda Kenney-Baden needed another three hours […]

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  • The Phil Spector Trial: We Watch Court TV So You Don't Have To (09/07)

    WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY? ? Following what seemed to be a case-crippling closing argument by prosecutor Alan Jackson, Phil Spector defense lawyer Linda Kenney-Baden had the arduous task of presenting the defense's closing arguments. Kenney-Baden had one task: not to prove innocent, but to prove reasonable doubt. Employing a similar PowerPoint technique as the prosecution, Kenney-Baden […]

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