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NewsSpector trial: Day 44Transformers director Michael Bay today took the stand yesterday (August 6) at the Phil Spector murder trial in Los Angeles. Bay denied testimony from the defence that he did not recognise actress Lana Clarkson at a party right before her death, prompting her to burst into tears. Nightclub promoter "Punkin Pie" Laughlin previously told the court about the snub, fueling the impression that Clarkson was fragile and depressed before she died. However, Bay said he would have remembered seeing Clarkson so close to her death, saying it would have been a "huge event". "She was funny, she was saucy, she had no qualms coming right up to someone," Bay told the court. He said if he had ignored her she would have slapped him in the face. The director cast Clarkson in a Mercedes Benz commercial and knew her from many auditions and parties over the years. He also told the court she would send him presents at Christmas. He told the court "She was she was funny, she was vivacious. She was hard to miss." There was no sitting today as Spector had a doctor's appointment. Snoop Dogg sentenced to pick up trash Snoop Dogg has been sentenced to 160 hours of community service that will include picking up trash as a result of carrying an illegal weapon in an airport last year. The rap star, whose real name is Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr chose to serve out the sentence in a park in Orange County, California. Snoop Dogg will do "everything from raking leaves to painting benches," his attorney, Donald Etra, told the Associated Press. Authorities picked up Snoop Dogg on September 27, 2006 at John Wayne Airport in Orange County after they discovered a collapsible baton in one of his bags. The rapper said it was a prop for a video, but authorities said it was a dangerous weapon. Snoop Dogg pleaded guilty last month to one count of felony possession of a dangerous weapon, which may be reduced to a misdemeanour if he doesn't break the law for one year. The sentence also includes three years of probation, a $1,000 fine and a $10,000 donation to a country charity for troubled youth. |
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