MJ seminar Tom Mesereau, Ron Zonen, Larry Feldman

shelly

New member
I found this on imdb

http://calendar.lacba.org/Calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=ViewCalendarEvent&CalendarEventID=3276

FROZEN IN TIME: A Riveting Behind-the-Scenes View of the Michael Jackson Cases

09/15/2010

Presented by: Senior Lawyers Division

Co-Sponsored by: Criminal Justice Section

Program Information:
A fascinating historical and legal analysis of the Michael Jackson civil and criminal cases will be provided by the participants.

The judge, Honorable Rodney Melville (Retired); the prosecutor, Deputy District Attorney Ronald Zonen; defense attorney Thomas A. Mesereau, Jr. who represented Jackson in the Santa Barbara criminal trial; attorney Larry Feldman who represented the alleged victim in the civil case; attorney Carl E. Douglas who represented Jackson in the criminal investigation of the civil case; and moderator Seth Hufstedler will offer insights into these highly publicized and very unique examples of California celebrity cases.

Speakers:
Carl E. Douglas, The Douglas Law Group
Larry R. Feldman, Kaye Scholer LLP
Seth M. Hufstedler, Morrison & Foerster LLP
Hon. Rodney Melville (Retired)
Thomas A. Mesereau Jr., Mesereau & Yu LLP
Ronald J. Zonen, Santa Barbara Deputy District Attorney

Location:
Los Angeles County Bar Association
1055 West 7th Street, 27th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Room: La Fig: La Brea/La Cienega/Figueroa Conference Room

Parking:
1055 W. 7th Street: $5 with validation (entering after 5:00 p.m.);
$10 with valication (entering before 5:00 p.m.)

Times:
Registration: 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Meal/Reception: 5:30 p.m.
Program: 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Prices:
Law Students with meal $35.00
CLE+Plus Members with meal $55.00
Law Faculty with meal $65.00
Senior Lawyers Division Members with meal $75.00
Barristers with meal $75.00
Judges with meal $85.00
Government Attorneys with meal $85.00
Legal Service Attorneys with meal $85.00
Criminal Justice Section Members with meal $85.00
Litigation Section Members with meal $85.00
At the Door with meal $90.00
LACBA Members with meal $110.00
All Others with meal $150.00

3.25 hrs CLE credit

Registration Code: 010981

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Event Start Date: 09/15/2010 Time: 06:00 PM
Event End Date: 09/15/2010 Time: 09:30 PM
http://calendar.lacba.org/Calendar/inde ... CalendarEv ent&CalendarEventID=3276
 

Teva

New member
[quote name="Jeniffer30"]Wish I could go to this! I'd have to control myself from throwing something at Zonen's head though![/quote]

I don't even want to go, not that I believe anything bad will result from it, but the thought of Feldman and Zonen speaking about Michael makes my skin crawl. I wish I could press fast forward to 9/16/2010, or rewind to 6/24/2009.
 

pauline86

New member
I admit that Zonen is a good prosecutor. He's very intelligent and laid out his case quite well, and I can respect people who believe in bringing criminals to justice, but the way him and the rest of his team presented themselves during the Jackson trial was just tasteless and was total misconduct. It's one thing to try to prove a person's guilt, but personally attacking them and trying your best to degrade and humiliate them in the jury's eyes so you can get a better chance of a conviction is just plain wrong.
 
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