Keanu Reeves' Civil Trial Begins

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ANTHONY McCARTNEY | October 27, 2008 08:40 PM EST | AP

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In this Oct. 1, 2008 file photo, Keanu Reeves arrives at Target Presents AFI Night at the Movies in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

LOS ANGELES — Just like in "The Matrix," jurors in a civil trial featuring Keanu Reeves may have to wade through several versions of reality.

A jury was selected Monday to hear the case, which stems from a March 2007 incident in which a paparazzo claims he was seriously injured while shooting photos of Reeves behind the wheel of his Porsche.

A lawyer for Alison Silva contends Reeves struck the photographer with his car, causing him to fall to the ground. But Reeves' attorney, Alfred Gerisch, told the panel that the photographer repeatedly changed his story depending on whether he was talking to paramedics, a deputy or doctors.

"Mr. Silva, during the course of that night, has told at least five different versions of what happened," Gerisch said during opening statements.

Reeves, the star of action flicks such as "Speed" and the upcoming remake of "The Day the Earth Stood Still," sat quietly in the courtroom. He spoke to jurors only once Monday to wish them "good morning."

The actor could spend up to three hours on the witness stand Tuesday, when he is expected to testify about his recollection of the incident. In opening statements, Gerisch said Reeves saw Silva trip over his own feet, and that the actor stopped to help him after the fall.

Reeves had gone to a residential area about 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles to visit a family member in March 2007, Gerisch said. Silva had followed him after spotting the actor driving his car on Sunset Boulevard and waited until he was leaving, Gerisch said.

Silva shot several photographs of Reeves walking down the street and continued to shoot the actor while he was behind the wheel of his car and trying to pull out of a parking space.

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Silva's lawyer, Joseph Farzam, told jurors that Reeves struck the photographer's knee with his car and continued rolling until he fell to the ground. The tumble seriously injured Silva's wrist and required surgery that left him with reduced strength and flexibility, Farzam said.

He said evidence will show that Reeves had his head down when the accident occurred.

The trial will likely feature testimony from several doctors describing the damage to Silva's wrist. Both sides acknowledge the paparazzo injured his wrist years earlier, but Farzam contended Monday the injury was made significantly worse by the fall.

Jury selection had a distinctive Hollywood flair, with several prospective jurors working in the film industry. One woman who listed her occupation as "actress" said she knew people who worked with Reeves, who smiled slightly as she spoke.

One man who said he was once the voice of Bugs Bunny did an impromptu impression, causing laughter in the courtroom.

Another man who said he hadn't been to a movie theater in 30 years said a friend gave him one of Reeves' movies with spectacular special effects, possibly describing "The Matrix." In the film, Reeves' character joins a war waged on multiple planes of reality.

Whatever the film, the plot threw the man, who said, "Frankly, I didn't understand it."

Those three potential jurors were dismissed, along with an entertainment attorney and others who expressed a negative view of the paparazzi.

Many were familiar with his film roles, and complimented his acting ability. Those who remain on the panel include a law office clerk who described her firm's celebrity clients as "just files," an animator for "The Simpsons" and a government worker who serves as a liaison between film shoots and public parks.

LOS ANGELES — Just like in "The Matrix," jurors in a civil trial featuring Keanu Reeves may have to wade through several versions of reality. A jury was selected Monday to hear the case, which ...
LOS ANGELES — Just like in "The Matrix," jurors in a civil trial featuring Keanu Reeves may have to wade through several versions of reality. A jury was selected Monday to hear the case, which ...
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I'm glad Keanu is in court to stand up for himself and not through a lawyer. Where in the heck are they going to find someone in Hollywood not in the biz?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 10/27/2008
- haramagoti I'm a Fan of haramagoti 12 fans permalink
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and if it were rocket science, the equation would still be to move out of the freaking way, but it's not rocket science...­. just in case it were... just sayin....

to the dork suing him, grow a new pair of legs, the kind that respond to the signal from the eyes, via, presumably, a brain, that you and they are in the path of a moving car. the appropriate motor body, and at this stage safe to say -reflexive- reaction, would be 1. to get the hell outta the way, and 2. would be to gain an extremely rudimentary awareness of extraordinarily basic physics principles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 10/27/2008
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Learn the laws, pedestrians always have the right of way - even when they'd otherwise be wrong, which is regrettable but a fact of life.

I won't repeat what I've already said twice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 10/27/2008

There's a difference between being a pedestrian and intentionally positioning yourself as to impede the flow of traffic or block a car from pulling out of a parking place. The pap was in the wrong, he put himself in a dangerous position and is now crying about it. For the sake of what? Pictures of Keanu Reeves doing the ever so exciting maneuver of driving his car.

He should be suing his own parents for raising an unintelligent waste of skin. Oh wait, I shouldn't give him any ideas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 10/27/2008
- Zofomofo I'm a Fan of Zofomofo 44 fans permalink
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Give me a break. if I laid under your car and you ran over me, am I a pedestrian, is it your fault? Life is not that simple.

Great screen name though, all praises.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 10/27/2008

That's true in California, but not in all states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 10/27/2008

Someone who intentionally jumps in front of my car to block my path is attempting to assault me, and I guarantee they will have a Lexus emblem deeply imprinted in their forehead at the very least.

I see all charges being dropped in this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 10/28/2008
- haramagoti I'm a Fan of haramagoti 12 fans permalink
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hypnotoad72, respectfully, the last thing paps are, are average everyday pedestrians. I understand fully the laws and that the last thing a paparazzi does is follow them. Do you seriously expect Keanu to spend all day waiting for this joker to move? Plus my friend, read again the facts. This guy wasn't hit, he fell over himself. He's sued Keanu for his own clumsiness, kind of like you suing the Huffington Post for failing to make the point you just attempted, which gladly you won't repeat as you've indicated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 AM on 11/10/2008
- TallGrrl I'm a Fan of TallGrrl 15 fans permalink

Wow. What a timely story.
NOT.
When I was in kindergarten they explained to us the concept of cars not being able to stop on a dime so if you get in the way of one that's in motion? Expect to be hit.
As far as the papz, the vast majority of them have no sense of privacy at all.
I hope the judge throws out the case and fines the guy for waisting the court's time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 10/27/2008
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Well, thank you for letting me know what he was wearing, because that was so necessary.

The papz need to learn to be respectful to personal space. And if a car is pulling out, move out of the freaking way. It's not rocket science.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 10/27/2008
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I don't often spam, but this is a legitimate exception:

Paparazzi or not, you don't run into people with your car. Like it or not, pedestrians have the right of way - even those blatantly jaywalking while staring at you defiantly, as if they own the whole planet.

Even that idiot football player got a pittance of a punishment­... what was its name again, Randy Moss? (I see no reason to designate Randy as a human being, not with that record...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 10/27/2008
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Yes, but any self-respecting person moves when a car is trying to pull in or out of a parking space. That Alison guy knew what was going to happen and he saw the potential to perhaps file a lawsuit.

And if someone was bothering you nonstop for years on end...taki­ng pictures when you least expect it... following you everywhere you go...askin­g you stupid, random questions.­.. wouldn't you get agitated? Enough to maybe not care what happened when said agitator was put in a position of danger...

All I'm saying is, if he hadn't been a lowlife paparazzi, none of this would have happened.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 10/28/2008
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