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Leslie Abramson and music producer Phil Spector in 2004 Prior to representing the Menendez brothers , Abramson was involved in several high-profile cases. In 1988, she was 17-year-old Arnel ...
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The life and crimes of Phil Spector are back in the limelight thanks to the new Netflix docuseries Homicide: Los Angeles. The show, from Law & Order creator Dick Wolf, is a follow-up to Homicide ...
In 1997, Abramson published a book, The Defense Is Ready: Life in the Trenches of Criminal Law. [2] In 2004, she was hired by Phil Spector, who was charged with fatally shooting actress Lana Clarkson at his suburban Alhambra, California mansion, replacing his former attorney, Robert Shapiro. [12]
In the early hours of February 3, 2003, Clarkson met record producer Phil Spector while working at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. The two were driven in Spector's limousine to his mansion, the Pyrenees Castle, in Alhambra, California, and went inside while his driver waited in the car. [1] Later that morning Clarkson was found dead in the ...
The 2003 death of the actor Lana Clarkson is being revisited in the Netflix true crime series “Homicide: Los Angeles.” In 2009, music producer Phil Spector was found guilty of fatally shooting ...
[5] [6] During his tenure, he prosecuted high-profile cases, including the trial of Phil Spector. [7] He ran for district Attorney in 2012. [8] Shortly after losing his election for District Attorney, Jackson transitioned to private practice in 2013, [9] joining Palmer, Lombardi & Donohue LLP as a partner. [10]
Los Angeles Municipal Court (1993–1996); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1996– ) California: active: Samuel Alba [12] United States District Court for the District of Utah (1992–2012) Utah: retired: Elsa Alcalá [13] Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (2011–2018) Texas: did not seek re-election: Veronica Alicea-Galvan [14] King County ...