...and sexual abuse of a 13-year-old cancer survivor by an international celebrity," Senior Deputy District Attorney Ron Zonen said. He said the defense case was "entirely limited" to attacks on the credibility of the boy's mother, and the...
...erotic. Instead, the words "adult" or "sexually explicit" can be used, he said. Senior Deputy District Attorney Ron Zonen said the 50 print and video items that were seized in 2003 included graphic sexual material that was heterosexual and...
...saying he had not thought the period after arrest was relevant. When testimony resumed, Senior Deputy District Attorney Ron Zonen asked Geragos about surveillance conducted on the accuser's family by a private investigator, Bradley Miller. Geragos...
...was a menace to society out there whose house needed to be searched immediately," he argued. Deputy District Attorney Ron Zonen said the only thing that could invalidate the search would be significant misrepresentations on the search warrant. Those...
...435,000 at most. Prosecutors oppose a reduction, saying Jackson might flee the country. Deputy District Attorney Ron Zonen called Jackson's bail "roughly comparable to what he would spend in a weekend in Las Vegas," and noted that the pop...
...clearly records that are out of bounds such as the gynecological records of the victim's sister or mother," prosecutor Ron Zonen said. The prosecutor said the defense had also requested, among other things, 23 years of military records for the...
...documentary in which the boy appeared and Jackson said he let children sleep in his bed in a platonic way. Prosecutor Ron Zonen said one book was about 90 percent pictures of nude boys and the other about 10 percent. One was titled "Boys Will Be...
...released in late 2005 or early 2006. Although it is based on the slaying, the names and the setting have been changed. Ron Zonen, a senior deputy district attorney, said in court papers that he provided writer/director Nick Cassavetes with tapes...
...saw Jackson showering with Robson. Robson said he had never showered with Jackson. In cross-examination, prosecutor Ron Zonen suggested that when Robson said Jackson never molested him, "What you're really telling us is that nothing happened...
...witnesses could be led to lie. The defense will argue that the mother of Jackson's accuser has told him to lie. Prosecutor Ron Zonen's questions included whether prospects were fans of Jackson, and whether they had seen a recent Fox News interview...