Judge in Spector case to rule on televising trial
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The judge in the murder case against music producer Phil Spector said Wednesday he will decide later this month whether to allow the trial to be televised.
The 67-year-old member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is charged with killing actress Lana Clarkson in his suburban mansion on Feb. 3, 2003. Spector has pleaded innocent.
Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler said he’s received requests from media outlets to bring cameras into the courtroom.
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