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Larry King's testimony irrelevant
Published Thursday, May 19 2005, 19:10 BST | By James Welsh
The judge in the Michael Jackson trial has ruled that CNN's Larry King may not testify in the trial.
"I don't find any reason to allow Mr. King to testify," said Judge Rodney Melville. "I don't find his testimony would impeach Mr. Feldman. I will disallow his testimony."
"Mr. Feldman" refers to Larry Feldman, a lawyer who represented the family of Jackson's accuser in the civil case that preceded the current criminal one. King said that Feldman told him that the accuser's mother was "erratic," "wacko," and was going after Jackson "just for the money." Feldman denied this.
"I don't find any reason to allow Mr. King to testify," said Judge Rodney Melville. "I don't find his testimony would impeach Mr. Feldman. I will disallow his testimony."
"Mr. Feldman" refers to Larry Feldman, a lawyer who represented the family of Jackson's accuser in the civil case that preceded the current criminal one. King said that Feldman told him that the accuser's mother was "erratic," "wacko," and was going after Jackson "just for the money." Feldman denied this.
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