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    Al Pacino said Friday that he decided not to meet famed record producer and convicted killer Phil Spector before portraying him in an HBO movie _ only to find he already had.

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    The Supreme Court has rejected Phil Spector's appeal of his conviction for killing actress Lana Clarkson.

  • Mother of slain actress settles suit with Spector

    A lawyer says the mother of the actress Phil Spector was convicted of killing has settled her wrongful death suit against the legendary music producer.

  • Mother of killed actress settles suit with Spector

    A lawyer says the mother of the actress Phil Spector was convicted of killing has settled her wrongful death suit against the legendary music producer.

  • Court refuses to reconsider Spector's appeal

    An appeals court on Friday refused to reconsider music producer Phil Spector's appeal of his murder conviction, saying there was overwhelming evidence of his guilt.

  • Phil Spector's lawyers seek rehearing of appeal

    Lawyers for music producer Phil Spector have asked an appeals court to take a second look at his arguments for a new trial, contending the court ignored a defense argument that the trial judge had violated his neutrality in the case.

  • California court rejects Phil Spector appeal

    A California appeals court rejected music producer Phil Spector's bid to overturn his murder conviction on Monday, saying it was permissible for prosecutors to call a parade of women who said Spector had threatened them with guns in the past.

  • **FILE** Music producer Phil Spector (center) and his attorney Dennis Riordan appear in a courtroom for Spector's sentencing in Los Angeles on May 29, 2009. Spector was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson. (Associated Press)

    California court rejects Phil Spector appeal

    A California appeals court rejected music producer Phil Spector's bid to overturn his murder conviction on Monday, saying it was permissible for prosecutors to call a parade of women who said Spector had threatened them with guns in the past.

  • California appeals court rejects Spector appeal

    A California appeals court has rejected music producer Phil Spector's bid to have his second-degree murder conviction thrown out in the shooting of actress Lana Clarkson.

  • FILE -- In a May 29, 2009 file photo Phil Spector sits in a courtroom for his sentencing in Los Angeles. Spector's lawyers are poised Tuesday April 12, 2011 to urge an appellate court in Los Angeles to throw out his second-degree murder conviction and grant a new trial.  (AP Photo/ Al Seib, file)

    Phil Spector murder conviction in appeals court

    A panel of three appellate judges gave lawyers on both sides a hostile reception Tuesday as they argued for and against motions to overturn the second-degree murder conviction of legendary music producer Phil Spector.

  • Phil Spector murder case hears appeals arguments

    Attorneys for music producer Phil Spector have presented arguments to a California appellate court as they try to overturn his second-degree murder conviction on grounds that a Los Angeles judge made judicial errors.

  • Phil Spector murder case set for appeals arguments

    While legendary music producer Phil Spector sits in prison, his lawyers are poised to urge an appellate court to throw out his second-degree murder conviction and grant a new trial on grounds of judicial error and prosecutorial misconduct.

  • Spector, Shapiro settle $1M legal fee dispute

    Imprisoned music producer Phil Spector has settled his lawsuit against attorney Robert Shapiro over a $1 million retainer days before a trial was scheduled to begin.

  • FILE -- In a May 29, 2009 file photo Phil Spector sits in a courtroom for his sentencing in Los Angeles. Spector's lawyers are poised Tuesday April 12, 2011 to urge an appellate court in Los Angeles to throw out his second-degree murder conviction and grant a new trial.  (AP Photo/ Al Seib, file)

    Phil Spector won't appear in person at civil trial

    Prison officials won't allow music producer and convicted murderer Phil Spector to attend a civil trial in which he is trying to recoup $1 million paid to celebrity attorney Robert Shapiro, a lawyer told a judge on Friday.

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