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D.A. Tom Sneddon Retires

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Blogger Craig Smith attended the retirement party for his former boss, DA Tom Sneddon, and reports that virtually the entire law enforcement cast of the Michael Jackson trial was there at the Doubletree, as well as Judge Rodney Melville, who presided over the trial.

 

Making a heartfelt speech was former Court TV reporter Diane Dimond, who covered the Jackson case relentlessly over the years.

 

Santa Barbara Independent

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THIS IS AMASING news!

 

Finley that asshole , was retired!

 

Thanks for sharing this :-?

yeah, this is good news! :)

Edited by fleur89

Diane Dimond? haha now tell me that isnt scandalist.

Shes not a reporter for courttv anymore? thats funny. her career was based on Michael Jackson and these charges, which is funny because thats not a career.

 

Something fishy has been going on between her and that office and I think it needs to be investigated.

OH GOOD THE ASSWIPE RETIRES FOR GOOD. NOW I CAN AND MICHAEL ALL CAN REALLY CELEBRATE. WHAT A JERK BASHING MICHAEL AND ACCUSING HIM OF SOMETHING HE HAD NO PROVE OF IN THE BEGINNING. :)

Edited by mjlover123

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