Famed Hollywood defense attorney Peter Knecht died Friday at 78, after succumbing to a two-year battle with cancer. His wife, Dr. Ava Cadell, a well-known relationship therapist and television personality, was by his side when he died. See photos: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2014 The accomplished lawyer's star-studded client roster included David Crosby, Sly Stone, Dennis Hopper, Andy Garcia, Peter Fonda, John Barrymore, Jr., Jason Priestly, Ike Turner, Ryan and Tatum O'Neal, Rob Lowe, Heidi Fleiss, Robert Blake, Charles Bronson and “Iron Man” star Robert Downey, Jr. In addition to representing top-notch Hollywood talent, Knecht was an analyst and consultant on a variety.
- 10/4/2014
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
Chris has one year left on his five-year-probation, stemming from his 2009 assault on Rihanna. Now two top attorneys tell HollywoodLife.com what could happen if the District Attorney decides to go after Chris for punching Frank Ocean!
Chris Brown could go jail. We told you that the latest statement from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department states that Chris punched Frank Ocean on Jan. 27 at the Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood. Even though no charges have been filed against Chris, top attorney’s tell HollywoodLife.com that doesn’t mean Chris is off the hook.
How Chris Could End Up Back In Jail
HollywoodLife.com spoke with former federal prosecutor Raoul Felder, who tells us that Chris’ probation officer could question Chris and if he believes Chris punched Frank. He could request that the local police arrest him and bring Chris before the judge that sentenced him in his 2009 assault hearing,...
Chris Brown could go jail. We told you that the latest statement from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department states that Chris punched Frank Ocean on Jan. 27 at the Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood. Even though no charges have been filed against Chris, top attorney’s tell HollywoodLife.com that doesn’t mean Chris is off the hook.
How Chris Could End Up Back In Jail
HollywoodLife.com spoke with former federal prosecutor Raoul Felder, who tells us that Chris’ probation officer could question Chris and if he believes Chris punched Frank. He could request that the local police arrest him and bring Chris before the judge that sentenced him in his 2009 assault hearing,...
- 1/28/2013
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
Sly Stone could get off scot-free on cocaine charges ... because he's copped a plea that will keep him out of jail. Under the deal, Sly, who has already put in 30 days of in-patient rehab, must complete an additional 60 days. As we first reported , the 68-year-old "Family Stone" singer was arrested on April 1 after cops say Stone was carrying freebase cocaine. Stone pled no contest in court today and the judge imposed the sentence. If Stone completes his rehab on time,...
- 11/15/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Sly Stone has pleaded not guilty to a cocaine possession charge in a Los Angeles court. The funk music pioneer - real name Sylvester Stewart - and another man were arrested in April after police pulled over a live-in van they were traveling in for a traffic violation. During the ensuing inspection, authorities found rock cocaine in Stone and his associate's clothing, the musician's attorney told Reuters. Stone officially declared his innocence in an arraignment hearing on Wednesday, which had been delayed for several days after he was hospitalised for heart problems last week. Stone's attorney Peter Knecht claimed that the cocaine did not belong to (more)...
- 6/16/2011
- by By Justin Harp
- Digital Spy
Sly Stone -- leader of the legendary band Sly and the Family Stone -- has pled Not Guilty to cocaine possession stemming from an arrest back in April. Stone appeared in an L.A. County Superior Courtroom this morning ... after skipping a scheduled appearance last week due to complications from an existing medical condition. As TMZ first reported, the 68-year-old musician was arrested on April 1 after cops say Stone was carrying freebase cocaine. If convicted,...
- 6/15/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Actor Keith Carradine has filed a civil lawsuit against Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano after discovering he was among the stars named in a wire-tapping scandal. Carradine and his fiancee claim the actor's ex-wife, Sandra Will Carradine, conspired with the investigator and communications company employees to illegally tape phone conversations. In court papers, the Nashville star alleges Pellicano and his ex used "malicious and illegal tactics" to gain leverage in divorce proceedings after he split from his wife in 1993. The actor has hired top attorney Mark Geragos to fight his case, but his ex-wife's lawyer feels sure a jury will sympathize with his client. Peter Knecht says, "She was being a good mother, trying to find out how to get support for her kids. Her motives were neither evil nor sinister." Carradine is one of 12 people, including Sylvester Stallone and comedian Garry Shandling, who were alleged victims of Pellicano and his associates. The investigator has been indicted on charges of illegal wiretapping.
- 3/27/2006
- WENN
Troubled actor Jason Priestley has just six months to complete an alcohol counselling program or face the consequences. The former TV hunk was given the ultimatum by a Los Angeles judge in connection with a drink-driving charge stemming from a 1999 accident that wrecked his Porsche. Priestley, 31, completed a five-day work release jail program in Los Angeles earlier this month as part of the sentencing. But at a hearing Tuesday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Randolph Moore ordered Priestley, who is living in New York to show proof he had completed the program by July 2nd. The actor's lawyer, Peter Knecht says, "Everything's done except the mandatory alcohol program." Priestley pleaded no contest last March to a misdemeanor drunk-driving charge and was sentenced to five days in jail and three years' probation, as well as having his driver's license suspended for a year.
- 2/1/2001
- WENN
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