Vicki Roberts

Vicki Roberts is an American attorney and an on-air legal commentator, as well as a television and film personality.

Born in Long Island, New York, Roberts obtained a degree in Radio, Television, and Film from California State University, Northridge in 1980.[1] She graduated from Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, California in 1982, and was admitted to the California State Bar in 1983,[2] and to the New Jersey State Bar in 1986.[3] Roberts served as Judge Pro Tem for the Los Angeles Municipal Court from 1984 through 1990. She is a civil and criminal litigator, appellate practitioner, and has been called on as an on-air legal commentator. She was a series regular on Celebrity Justice and Jury Duty.[4]

Roberts has served as the personal attorney of Gary Busey,[5] David Carradine[6] and Michael Madsen,[7] and she was a leading attorney contributor to Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, edited by Larry King.[8] She has trademarked the phrases "Rest My Case" and "I Rest My Case."[9]

Filmography[10]

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Weiner Strudel Actress, Executive Producer, Pianist Documentary Short
2007 Being Michael Madsen Attorney Vicki Roberts
2008 Jury Duty Celebrity Juror Series regular
2011-2012 Geraldo at Large Legal Commentator 2 Episodes
2009 Sober House Herself, Gary Busey's Attorney Episode 1.1
2009 Disorder in the Court 8 Herself TV Series
2008 Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Herself, Gary Busey's Attorney Episodes 2.6 & 2.9
2008 Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell Commentator Episode dated 2 December 2008
2008 Disorder in the Court 6 Herself TV Series
2008 Disorder in the Court 5 Herself TV Series
2006-2008 Inside Edition Herself 6 Episodes
2005-2008 Extra Herself 5 Episodes
2007 Through Your Eyes Actress & Co-Producer
2003-2005 Celebrity Justice Herself 16 Episodes
2003-2004 The Abrams Report Herself 2 Episodes
2003 Passengers Executive Producer & Producer Short

References

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