The following italicized article is from www.abcnews.com:
With a comeback album in the works, her custody case resolved and her personal life no longer making headlines, Britney Spears appears to be finally leaving her troubled past behind.
The most googled person of 2008, Britney Spears is making her comeback.
Only one remnant remains -– a troubled past without a valid California license. Rather than accept a plea deal that her lawyer says was too harsh, Britney Spears will go to trial.
The singer will most likely not appear in court when the jury trial is scheduled to start Wednesday. Because it's a misdemeanor charge, she is not required to. That the case has gone this far, however, demonstrates that Spears is being unfairly targeted because of her celebrity, her attorney, J. Michael Flanagan, said.
"It's absolutely extraordinary," Flanagan told ABCNews.com.
Flanagan said cases like these are usually reduced to an infraction after the person charged produces a valid license and pays a $10 fee. From the beginning, Flanagan said, the judge and Los Angeles City Attorney's Office were unwilling to do that.
Instead, Flanagan said, the city prosecutor offered a plea deal that would have required Spears to plead guilty to a misdemeanor and accept a year's probation and $150 fine.
Flanagan said he rejected the offer because Spears does not deserve a criminal conviction on her record. "The easiest thing would have been to take the plea," he said. "But it doesn't seem right to me."
Frank Mateljan, spokesman for the city attorney's office, denied that Spears had been singled out. "We've consistently dealt with this case the way we do any other," Mateljan said. "She's decided to continue this process to this point."
The case stems from an August 2007 incident in which Spears hit a parked car in a shopping center and left without notifying the owner. She was originally charged with a misdemeanor hit-and-run. That charge was dismissed in November through a civil compromise, in which Spears agreed to cover the damages and the car's owner agreed to not pursue the case further.
Britney Driving Without Valid License
On Sept 26, 2007, however, the city attorney filed an additional misdemeanor charge. "During a subsequent investigation, we found that she was driving without a valid California license," Mateljan said. "You can't un-ring that bell. We filed that charge along with the original hit-and-run."
Spears, who is originally from Kentwood, La., had a valid Louisiana license. But prosecutors say she violated California Code 12500, which requires drivers to get a California license within 10 days of establishing residency.
Flanagan said the city attorney is using her 2007 divorce papers as evidence. Under oath, she told the court she had been a resident of California for six months.
After being charged with a violation, Spears got her California license on Oct. 2, 2007. Showing the new license is typically enough to reduce the charges, said Flanagan, who has handled mostly driving offenses in his 38 years of practicing law.
"The judge will line up eight or nine at a time and say, 'Do you have a license? OK, see the clerk and pay a $10 fee,'" he said. "Most are not even represented by counsel."
Flanagan estimates that 95 percent of these cases are adjudicated that way.
City attorney spokesman Mateljan said, "I don't know what the exact statistics are. But this incident didn't take place in vacuum. There are other underlying circumstances.
"Typically, these types of cases do settle well before they get to trial," he added. "We feel we've been fair with the offer we put forward. They seem bent on proceeding."
Flanagan has also questioned why the case has been "specially assigned" to Deputy City Attorney Michael Amerian, who, he has pointed out, is running for the position of city attorney.
"This is driving without a valid license, about the least of any matter that could be prosecuted and he's specially assigned to it," Flanagan said. "Why do you think that? They specially assign murder cases. Very seldom do you even see a drunk-driving case specially assigned."
Mateljan denied that Amerian had been "specially assigned" to the case. "We've given this case no special consideration," he said. "It's been assigned as any other case would be assigned. Mr. Amerian is handling this like any other case."
Flanagan has also accused the judge assigned to the case, James A. Steele, of treating the pop star more harshly after he rejected Flanagan's motion to reduce or dismiss the charge.
Source: ABC News
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Britney Attending Christian Audigier's Fashion Show
According to Christian Audigier, Britney will be attending his American Lord, the Christian Audigier Spring 2009 Collection, fashion show next Wednesday (October 15th).
Other celebrities that will in attendance are Terence Howard, Heidi Klum, Sarah Larson, Kim Kardashian, Jamie King, Ray Liotta, Tara Reid, Mekhi Phifer, Vanessa and Angela Simmons, and Mickey Avalon.
Source: Market Watch/Break The Ice
Other celebrities that will in attendance are Terence Howard, Heidi Klum, Sarah Larson, Kim Kardashian, Jamie King, Ray Liotta, Tara Reid, Mekhi Phifer, Vanessa and Angela Simmons, and Mickey Avalon.
Source: Market Watch/Break The Ice
The Power Of Britney On iTunes
Top 100 Pop iTunes Video's:
#17 - Piece Of Me
#21 - Toxic
#44 - Gimme More
#56 - Baby One More Time
#59 - Slave
#62 - Everytime
#99 - Stronger
Top 100 Pop iTunes Songs:
#1 - Womanizer
#26 - Piece Of Me
#49 - Break The Ice
#53 - Gimme More
#54 - Toxic
Top 100 Pop iTunes Albums:
#17 - Blackout (Deluxe Edition)
Top 100 iTunes Songs:
#1 - Womanizer
#82 - Piece Of Me
Top 100 iTunes Video's:
#36 - Piece Of Me
#49 - Toxic
Source: Break The Ice
Mediabase Chart Update
Britney's new single 'Womanizer' is currently at #20 on Mediabase with 3237 spins and 69.717 million listeners!
Click here to vote for 'Womanizer' on your local radio station!
Source: Break The Ice
Click here to vote for 'Womanizer' on your local radio station!
Source: Break The Ice
See Britney Spears' Sexy New Perfume Ad
The following italicized article is from www.usmagazine.com:
Britney Spears poses seductively in an ad for her brand new perfume, HIDDEN fantasy.
The scent - described in a press release as being "all about expressing the many, mysterious sides of a woman" - will hit stores January 2009.
In the television ad, Spears, 26, will appear through trees in a forest and ask, "What do you have to hide?"
Spears already has six perfumes: Curious, Fantasy, In Control, Midnight Fantasy, Believe and Curious Heart.
Her original, Curious, earned $100 million in sales in the five weeks after its 2004 release.
Source: US Weekly
Britney Spears poses seductively in an ad for her brand new perfume, HIDDEN fantasy.
The scent - described in a press release as being "all about expressing the many, mysterious sides of a woman" - will hit stores January 2009.
In the television ad, Spears, 26, will appear through trees in a forest and ask, "What do you have to hide?"
Spears already has six perfumes: Curious, Fantasy, In Control, Midnight Fantasy, Believe and Curious Heart.
Her original, Curious, earned $100 million in sales in the five weeks after its 2004 release.
Source: US Weekly
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