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"It could foreseeably be admissible," said Gerald Lefcourt, a defense lawyer with experience in both criminal and celebrity cases.
What matters most in celebrity cases may not be that a few are belatedly held accountable for past crimes.
The lawyers The star of the show is Michael Pastor, an experienced judge who has handled several celebrity cases, including one involving topless photographs of Cameron Diaz.
His recent celebrity cases, aspiring to the B list, play out before the cameras, Mr. Heller's teeth bared against a tanned face.
Joanna Pepin is a researcher at the University of Maryland who looked at public responses to domestic violence in 66 celebrity cases between 2009 and 2012.
As a judge who oversees commercial disputes in Manhattan, Justice Gammerman has heard his share of celebrity cases, Mr. Allen's being just one.
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By and large, a celebrity case means beefed up security, at considerable cost.
He said the sheriff's department was trying "to make headlines by attaching itself to a celebrity case".
Ms. Gibbons insisted that her office does not spend a disproportionate amount of money when it prosecutes a celebrity case, the O. J. Simpson murder trial notwithstanding.
For now, the most likely source of a celebrity case is Major League Baseball, which sends a thousand players to Arizona every spring.
The trial will also reveal much about how Colorado's rape victim protection law works, or does not, under the glare of a celebrity case.
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