Litigation
Jan. 3, 2008
Pellicano Moves to Represent Himself in Wiretapping Case
LOS ANGELES - In a move that could radically alter his case, notorious private eye Anthony Pellicano has moved to dismiss his two lawyers and defend himself against charges that he orchestrated a widespread wiretapping conspiracy.




By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In a move that could radically alter his case, notorious private eye Anthony Pellicano has moved to dismiss his two lawyers and defend himself against charges that he orchestrated a widespread wiretapping conspiracy.
Pellicano filed the papers last week on the heels of a federal judge's decision to deny several motions file...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In a move that could radically alter his case, notorious private eye Anthony Pellicano has moved to dismiss his two lawyers and defend himself against charges that he orchestrated a widespread wiretapping conspiracy.
Pellicano filed the papers last week on the heels of a federal judge's decision to deny several motions file...
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