Law Practice
Nov. 13, 2008
Judge Approves Pellicano's Request for Sentencing Delay
In an 11th hour decision, jailed ex-private investigator Anthony Pellicano pulled the plug on his Wednesday sentencing hearing, citing a need for attorneys to help him through the complicated legal process and delays in receiving court documents.




By Ciaran McEvoy
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - In an 11th hour decision, jailed ex-private investigator Anthony Pellicano pulled the plug on his Wednesday sentencing hearing, citing a need for attorneys to help him through the complicated legal process and delays in receiving court documents. Late Tuesday, Pellicano's on-again, off-again attorney Michael H. Artan notified the U.S. attorney's office that his client needed a continuance. ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - In an 11th hour decision, jailed ex-private investigator Anthony Pellicano pulled the plug on his Wednesday sentencing hearing, citing a need for attorneys to help him through the complicated legal process and delays in receiving court documents. Late Tuesday, Pellicano's on-again, off-again attorney Michael H. Artan notified the U.S. attorney's office that his client needed a continuance. ...
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