(3 Mar 2006) SHOTLIST AP Television Vung Tau, 3 March 2006 1. Exterior of Ba Ria Vung Tau provincial people's court house 2. Close of Vietnamese flags at the court 3. People and police officers reading newspaper at the court hall 4. Close of local newspaper reporting Glitter's trial 5. Police van taking Glitter arriving at the court 6. Wide of the van taking Glitter 7. Various of Glitter getting of the van and walking into the courtroom 8. Court officials watching 9. Various of Glitter entering the courtroom and seating 10. Wide of the courtroom 11. Close of Glitter sitting at the court 12. Cut away public 13. Mother of one of the victims sobering 14. Wide of the court and Glitter taking off his bandana 15. Judges arriving 16. Close of Glitter clearing his throat 17. Judge reading the verdict 18. Wide of the court 19. Representative from the British Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City 20. Close of Glitter listening to the verdict 21. Judge announcing the sentence: "Gary Glitter is now sentenced to 3 years in jail and it takes effect from 19 November 2005." 22. Close of Glitter listening to translation of the verdict 23. Wide of the court after the verdict 24. Close of Glitter saying "Unbelievable." (Question from journalist "Are you sorry of what you've done?") "I haven't done anything. I'm innocent." 25. Wide of Glitter leaving the court 26. Various of Glitter escorted by police to the van 27. Glitter getting in the van gesturing a fist 28. Close of officer locking the door of the van 29. Wide of the van leaving the court yard GLITTER SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS A Vietnamese court Friday sentenced former rocker Gary Glitter to three years in prison for obscene acts with two young Vietnamese girls, and a melee erupted in the courtroom when Glitter shouted "I'm innocent" after the verdict. Reporters and onlookers, allowed into the courthouse in southern Ba Ria-Vung province to hear the verdict following the closed two-day trial, pressed toward Glitter in a scene of pandemonium as police fended them off and escorted him out of the building. "I haven't done anything. I'm Innocent. It's a conspiracy," Glitter shouted. Glitter, 61, whose real name is Paul Francis Gadd, was convicted Friday of committing obscene acts with a 10-year-old and 11-year-old girl at his rented seaside villa in southern Vung Tau last year. He was then sentenced to three years in prison, followed by deportation from Vietnam. The court, in its verdict, cited graphic testimony from the girls that Glitter had fondled and molested them, and took showers with them naked, in his rented home and in nearby hotels. Former glam rocker Glitter, a 1970s pop icon in Britain famed for his sequined jumpsuits, platform heels and bouffant wigs, sported a more conservative look for his trial: black clothes and a red bandana on his head. Glitter, who looked visibly thinner since his arrest, has been held at Phuoc Co prison outside Vung Tau since November. He has been in police custody since Nov. 19, when he was caught at the Ho Chi Minh City airport trying to board a flight for Bangkok. Police confiscated his laptop, which had hundreds of pornographic pictures on it. Glitter, who hit his musical peak in the 1970s, had hits with "Leader of the Gang" and "Do You Wanna Touch" but is perhaps best known for his crowd-pleasing rock anthem "Rock and Roll (Parts 1&2)," which is still played at sporting events. His fall from grace began with a conviction in Britain in 1999 for possessing child pornography. He served half of a four-month jail term. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives ​​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/19188c9a6c3ff8f5172e84ca2408a12e

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