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Lawyers for famed record producer Phil Spector are trying to have his second-degree murder conviction overturned. Attorneys filed arguments for a new trial yesterday with the 2nd Court of Appeals, saying the judge in Spector's criminal trial should not have allowed testimony by five women who claimed they had felt menaced by Spector while he was in the possession of firearms. The state attorney general's office will file a response to those claims next month but an appellate court decision could be as much as a year in coming. Spector was found guilty of second-degree murder in the 2003 fatal shooting of Lana Clarkson. He is 70-years-old and serving a sentence of 19 years to life in prison.
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