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Charlie Sheen: court date postponed

Objection to court deal by Charlie Sheen

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Charlie Sheen's court hearing was adjourned. The film and series star ('Two and a Half Men') was scheduled to appear in the Pitkin County Court yesterday, June 7, as expected, following the attack on his wife, Brooke Mueller, on 25 December last year, plead guilty. In return, he should be granted a relaxed execution. Attorney Arnold Mordkin said, "We encountered obstacles, and we need more time than we have to clarify some of the details of the agreement." According to this agreement, Sheen would only have to spend 30 days behind bars and play drama classes in the Aspen Theater during the day. However, the TMZ website now reports that Beverly Campbell, a district prison administrator, has objected to the deal because she does not consider the intended theatrical work to be so-called "Useful Public Service (UPS)" - ie non-profit service. His working hours should be limited to ten in the morning, rather than four in the afternoon, from eight in the morning to eight in the evening, Campbell explains. During his work, he should not eat or drink soft drinks or smoke. Following his sentence, he would continue to receive a longer probationary period. The lawyers of the 44-year-old actor, who with his wife wants the 15-month-old twin Joins Bob and Max but does not agree. A new court date was set for the 12th of July.
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