Britney’s Trial To Resume Monday

While Britney may be relaxing with her family this weekend, she still can’t relax about her driving case. After deliberating two hours, the jury adjourned for the weekend without reaching a verdict. Brit faces a possible $1000 fine and six months in jail if convicted—although a fine of a few hundred dollars and a few months probation is much more likely. California, these are your tax dollars at work.
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October 17th, 2008 at 9:51 pm
Another day another few thousand dollars spent on this trial that is just to make an example out of her. Someone needs to get these idiots out of office and off the judge bench
October 17th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
Gi, is it to make “an example” out of her?
Is that really what it’s about?
October 17th, 2008 at 11:37 pm
What do you think it’s about AM?
October 18th, 2008 at 5:08 am
I don’t understand what’s it all about, and how it could go so far..
Its so stupid so the gossips in other country can’t even talk about it.
Its beyond human logic..at least for most of the world.
Someone don’t want to lose its/his face?
Someone need this for a political carriere?
Someone have friends in “the office”?
Someone does a dirty work? Helping this K-Fed/and his lawyers to rob more money in the end from Britney?
I refer to: Worse verdicts on Britney means she need to pay more in ransom for getting her kids back.
October 18th, 2008 at 6:35 am
I do think they are trying to make an example out of her. She is a star and they are trying to show they will not let stars break the law. The problem is it is a drivers license. The hit and run was dropped so we are talking about a drivers license. Give her a fine like I would get then get on with life. How many of the stars that live there actually have CA drivers license? How many keep their drivers license from their “home” state? I bet she is not the only one and they are wasting money with this stupid trial.
October 18th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Or drop the charge down to a warning?
It is silly enough to defy this just being an effort to make an example of a star.
Doesn’t the prosecutor’s office know the backlash of public sentiment? Why risk such silliness?