An appeal by Phil Spectorโ€˜s lawyers against his 2009 murder conviction has been rejected.

A three-judge panel at Californiaโ€˜s 2nd District Court of Appeal upheld his sentence over the killing of actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. This comes after his legal team [url=http://www.nme.com/news/phil-spector/56088]urged the court to throw out his original sentence on the grounds it was prejudiced[/url] by testimony from five women who claimed to be victims of gun-related incidents with the producer in the past.

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โ€œThe evidence showed that, when fuelled by alcohol and faced with a lack or loss of control over a woman who was alone with him and in whom he had a romantic or sexual interest, Spector underwent a sharp mood swing,โ€ they said.

In addition the producer โ€œexhibited extreme anger and threatened the woman with a gun when she refused to do his bidding,โ€ according to an 81-page ruling by presiding judge Joan D Klein and two other justices.

The judges found that the evidence was โ€œadmissible to prove that the cause of [Lana] Clarksonโ€˜s death had neither been an accident nor a suicideโ€, reports AFP.

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Spector, 71, was given a [url=http://www.nme.com/news/phil-spector/44989] 19-years-to-life jail sentence in May 2009 for shooting dead Clarkson in his home on February 3, 2003[/url] after a second trial.

His first was declared a mistrial after jurors were deadlocked.

The producer, who created the famed โ€œWall of Soundโ€ recording technique during the 1960s, is not eligible for parole until 2028. If he is not freed then under California law his sentence will become a life term.

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