Los Angeles

Simpson facing 18 years in jail at Friday sentencing

Los Angeles  - Prosecutors will ask a judge on Friday to sentence former American football star OJ Simpson to 18 years in prison for his part in an armed robbery and kidnapping case last year in Las Vegas, according to court papers released Wednesday.

Simpson, 61, was found guilty in October on 12 charges stemming from the incident in which he and his cohorts used guns to force two sports memorabilia dealers to hand over a number of items that Simpson believed had been stolen from him.

In pre-sentencing papers, Simpson attorney Gabriel Grasso argued that Simpson should receive the minimum sentence of six years in prison. Prosecutors asked for 18 years.

ABC: March premiere set for 'Dancing'

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3  -- Season 8 of the U. S. dance competition series "Dancing with the Stars" is scheduled to begin in March, ABC announced Wednesday.

Folk legend and civil rights activist Odetta Holmes dies

Folk legend and civil rights activist Odetta Holmes dies Los Angeles - Folk music legend and civil rights activist Odetta Holmes has died aged 77, her manager said Tuesday.

Holmes, a champion of African-American music and civil rights issues for more than half a century, died at the Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City from heart disease, her
manager, Doug Yeager, said.

"May Odetta's luminous spirit and volcanic voice from the heavens live on for the ages," Yeager said in a statement. "Her voice will never die."

Murphy's buzzer-beating tip-in rallies Pacers past Lakers

Los Angeles  - Troy Murphy was in the right place at the right time.

Murphy made the game-winning tip-in at the buzzer, and the Indiana Pacers overcame a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit to stun the league-leading Los Angeles Lakers
118-117 on Tuesday night.

"We know that with our style of play we can come back on teams and no lead is too big for us," said Murphy, who finished with 16 points and 17 rebounds. "We just stuck with it and knocked down some shots."

Danny Granger scored 32 points and TJ Ford had 21 for the Pacers (7-10), who outscored the Lakers 32-16 in the decisive fourth quarter.

Polanski asks for child molestation charges to be dropped

Los Angeles  - Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski filed a formal request Tuesday to the Los Angeles County Superior Court to dismiss the 30-year-old child molestation charges against him.

Polanski was convicted of several sex crimes involving a 13-year- old girl in 1977 but fled the United States before sentencing.

His lawyers said that a recent documentary on the case had revealed that a pattern of misconduct between the court and prosecutors "had so distorted the legal process that the interests of justice can only be served with the complete dismissal of the case."

Hollywood stars shine at Indie Spirit Awards

Hollywood stars shine at Indie Spirit AwardsLos Angeles - Mainstream stars such as Anne Hathaway, Michelle Williams, Woody Allen, Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz all figured prominently Tuesday in nominations for the Independent Spirit Awards, the first major awards of the season.

Pages