Britney Spears Won't Be Deposed, in Conservatorship Case, Judge Rules.<br />E! Online reports that Britney Spears has <br />had another victory in her long legal battle <br />against her father, Jamie Spears.<br />E! Online reports that Britney Spears has <br />had another victory in her long legal battle <br />against her father, Jamie Spears.<br />On July 27, Los Angeles Judge Brenda Penny ruled that the pop star will not have to appear for deposition in her conservatorship case.<br />The judge denied Jamie Spears' motion to have his <br />daughter deposed as he gathers evidence to support <br />his defense against surveillance allegations.<br />The judge denied Jamie Spears' motion to have his <br />daughter deposed as he gathers evidence to support <br />his defense against surveillance allegations.<br />Britney's lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, <br />reportedly issued a "plea for decency" <br />for Jamie's motion to be denied. .<br />Whether he believes it or not, <br />or accepts it or not, his daughter <br />feels traumatized by what she went <br />through for more than a decade at his hands, Mathew Rosengart, lawyer representing <br />Britney Spears, via E! Online.<br />According to E! Online, Rosengart <br />argued that appearing for a deposition <br />would re-traumatize his client.<br />Jamie and his legal team have maintained <br />that the pop star's father did "nothing wrong" while <br />acting as the conservator of Britney's estate.<br />Jamie and his legal team have maintained <br />that the pop star's father did "nothing wrong" while <br />acting as the conservator of Britney's estate.<br />The judge also reportedly ruled that <br />Britney does not have to disclose her current <br />address, as it was irrelevant to the case.<br />For the first time in 13 years, <br />what happens next for Britney, <br />professionally, creatively, <br />personally is up to one person. <br />It's up to Britney Spears. <br />She has her dignity back <br />and those decisions are hers, Mathew Rosengart, lawyer representing <br />Britney Spears, via E! Online.<br />For the first time in 13 years, <br />what happens next for Britney, <br />professionally, creatively, <br />personally is up to one person. <br />It's up to Britney Spears. <br />She has her dignity back <br />and those decisions are hers, Mathew Rosengart, lawyer representing <br />Britney Spears, via E! Online.<br />According to E! Online, Jamie Spears now has <br />less than 30 days to present documentation <br />and sit for a deposition by August 12