The following italicized article is taken from www.pagesix.com:
There was another hearing today in L.A. in the case related to Britney Spears August hit-and-run accident. Britney's lawyer, Michael Flanagan, asked Judge T.K. Herman for a continuance because the pop star is under a conservatorship and "isn't qualified at this time to enter into a legally binding matter."
The judge granted a continuance until March 20 and said it would be the last continuance, but added that he realized the 26-year-old needed to be judged legally competent before the case could proceed. The hit and run charges against Britney were previously dismissed, but she still faces a charge of driving without a license.
Source: Page Six
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Another Day, Another Hearing for Britney
Labels:
Conservatorship,
Court,
Hit And Run,
License,
Michael Flanagan,
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