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Saturday, 8 March 2014

JUSTIN BIEBER Surrenders For Assault Charge In Toronto

After leaving jail for his dreadful DUI arrest, the pop star is back again in jail! This time, however, he wasn’t arrested. He surrendered in Toronto for the assault charges against him in connection to the limo driver attack last year.

Bieber‘s lawyer stated:



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JEREMY BIEBER Shares Photo Of Sleeping Son JUSTIN BIEBER After Toronto Assault Charges (PHOTO)

Justin Bieber surrendered last Wednesday to the authorities in Toronto for the assault charges filed against him for the alleged limo driver attack.  A day after that, however, the pop star’s dad, Jeremy Bieber, shared a photo of a sleeping Justin, presumably in their house.

This only means that Bieber got out of jail in just a day, perhaps, even scot-free.

Jeremy posted a photo on Twitter last Thursday with the caption:



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Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Justin Bieber 'faces assault charges in Toronto'

Last week Bieber was arrested in Miami for drag racing and impaired driving Photo: REX FEATURES AFP and Reuters

10:57PM GMT 29 Jan 2014

Pop star Justin Bieber is expected to go to a Toronto police station today to be formally charged with assaulting a limousine driver last December.

Canadian public broadcaster CBC said Bieber had been to the city on December 29 and was coming back from watching a hockey game when police were called to intervene in an altercation.

A police official said Bieber was expected to turn himself in to face an assault charge.

The official said the charge has to do with an alleged assault on a limo driver in December.

Toronto police said in December they were looking into allegations that a member of Bieber's entourage assaulted a limo driver who was driving the Canadian pop star and several others. Police said at the time that it was unclear whether Bieber was involved.

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A spokesman for Bieber had no comment.

If true, it is the latest problem for the 19-year-old heartthrob after his home in Los Angeles was searched in connection with an alleged egging of his neighbour's house, and his arrest in Miami for drag racing and impaired driving.

Bieber today pleaded not guilty in to charges of Driving Under the Influence, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license in Florida.

News of the Canadian charges comes as a petition asking the Obama administration to deport Canadian pop star passed the 100,000-signature mark needed to require a White House response.

The petition so far has collected about 118,000 signatures since being added by user "J.A. from Detroit" to the White House website on Jan. 23, the same day Bieber was caught drag racing on a residential street in Miami Beach in a rented Lamborghini.

However, it is highly unlikely that Bieber, 19, would be deported, as federal law dictates that a visa could be revoked or denied for a conviction of a violent crime with a one year, or longer, prison sentence.

Bieber told police after his arrest that he had taken prescription medicine, had been smoking marijuana and had consumed alcohol. If convicted, he could face up to six months in jail, although experts say he will likely get off with a lighter sentence for his first offence.

A spokesman for the singer declined to comment on the petition or say which kind of visa Bieber holds to reside in the United States.

Edited by Bonnie Malkin

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Justin Bieber 'faces assault charges in Toronto'

Last week Bieber was arrested in Miami for drag racing and impaired driving Photo: REX FEATURES AFP and Reuters

10:57PM GMT 29 Jan 2014

Pop star Justin Bieber is expected to go to a Toronto police station today to be formally charged with assaulting a limousine driver last December.

Canadian public broadcaster CBC said Bieber had been to the city on December 29 and was coming back from watching a hockey game when police were called to intervene in an altercation.

A police official said Bieber was expected to turn himself in to face an assault charge.

The official said the charge has to do with an alleged assault on a limo driver in December.

Toronto police said in December they were looking into allegations that a member of Bieber's entourage assaulted a limo driver who was driving the Canadian pop star and several others. Police said at the time that it was unclear whether Bieber was involved.

Related Articles

Justin Bieber's previous mishaps and misdemeanours

23 Jan 2014

Justin Bieber arrested for drunk driving

23 Jan 2014

Police search Bieber home over egg attack

15 Jan 2014

A spokesman for Bieber had no comment.

If true, it is the latest problem for the 19-year-old heartthrob after his home in Los Angeles was searched in connection with an alleged egging of his neighbour's house, and his arrest in Miami for drag racing and impaired driving.

Bieber today pleaded not guilty in to charges of Driving Under the Influence, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license in Florida.

News of the Canadian charges comes as a petition asking the Obama administration to deport Canadian pop star passed the 100,000-signature mark needed to require a White House response.

The petition so far has collected about 118,000 signatures since being added by user "J.A. from Detroit" to the White House website on Jan. 23, the same day Bieber was caught drag racing on a residential street in Miami Beach in a rented Lamborghini.

However, it is highly unlikely that Bieber, 19, would be deported, as federal law dictates that a visa could be revoked or denied for a conviction of a violent crime with a one year, or longer, prison sentence.

Bieber told police after his arrest that he had taken prescription medicine, had been smoking marijuana and had consumed alcohol. If convicted, he could face up to six months in jail, although experts say he will likely get off with a lighter sentence for his first offence.

A spokesman for the singer declined to comment on the petition or say which kind of visa Bieber holds to reside in the United States.

Edited by Bonnie Malkin

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Extra Scoop: Justin Bieber to Face Charges for Alleged Assault in Toronto

Justin Bieber to Face Charges for Alleged Assault in Toronto

The pop star was due to arrive in Toronto on Wednesday to face a charge in connection with an alleged assault on a limo driver in late December. Full story: NY Daily News. Also, a ‘Deport Justin Bieber’ petition reaches 100,000 signatures… read more here.



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Monday, 21 October 2013

CeeLo Green cleared of sexual assault, not ecstasy

USA TODAY Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:58 AM

Singer CeeLo Green has been cleared of sexual assault charges filed last year by a woman who said he drugged her drink.

But The Voice judge has still been charged with furnishing ecstasy, or MDMA, to the woman when they met at a sushi restaurant for dinner, according to TMZ.

Los Angeles prosecutors reportedly have thrown out the sexual assault charges based on lack of sufficient evidence. The unidentified woman told police that after Green slipped a drug in her drink, she later woke up naked in bed with him with no recollection of how she got there, the gossip site reports. The Forget You singer has denied the allegations.

Green, 39, whose real name is Thomas DeCarlo Callaway, may be arraigned for the drug charge as early as Monday afternoon.

In other Green news, his TBS reality show, The CeeLo Life, which follows the star in his professional exploits, will debut in 2014. Bet they'll skip over this subject matter.

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