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Should Lindsay Lohan Plea Bargain or Go to Trial?

She may cut her losses and take a short stint in jail or continue to fight what may be a losing battle. Either way, Lindsay Lohan will appear in court this week. The starlet is heading back to L.A. today with her brother Michael Jr., in what some sources say is a sign she is leaning towards accepting a plea deal after all. Lindsay stands charged with felony grand theft, having allegedly pilfered a $2,500 necklace. She faces up to a year in STATE prison if she’s convicted. She says she’s innocent, but it’s more complicated than that. Not only would myriad probation violations likely land her in hot water even if she were found not guilty, the prosecution will dredge up Lindsay’s klepto nature . If she doesn’t take the deal, which would require her to spend three months in jail (whittled down to much less with good behavior) her past will be an issue. That’s because with probation, a judge alone makes the call. She could be remanded into custody as she awaits trial, ensuring she’s locked up either way. In any case, she has until March 25 to take the plea deal on the table. If she passes, which she has to this point , a preliminary hearing will take place in April. Tell us: Should Lindsay Lohan accept the plea bargain?

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Ja Rule Won’t Go To Prison Until June

Inc. rapper granted furlough to finish album and settle tax issue. By Jayson Rodriguez Ja Rule Photo: MTV News Ja Rule’s teeth are just fine, but the rapper’s finances aren’t in order, and as a result he’s been extended a reprieve in his prison sentencing until June 8. The Queens lyricist pleaded guilty to attempted gun possession in December , stemming from a July 2007 arrest. Lil Wayne, who Ja Rule performed with that night at the Cash Money star’s Beacon Theater show, also was arrested that night and eventually served eight months in prison for the same offense. Wayne’s sentence was postponed a number of times, including once for the rapper to undergo dental work. According to the New York Post , a judge delayed Ja Rule’s sentencing Wednesday morning (March 9) so the rapper could settle a federal tax issue. The Inc. rapper also will use the time to finish his next project, his attorney said. The furlough was issued by the judge against the prosecution’s wishes, the Post also reported. “We want to finish the album, and there’s also a tax issue,” his lawyer, Stacey Richman, said. “Somebody, an accountant, had filed an incorrect form, and this is to correct what was done in the past.” The case originated just over three years ago, when Ja Rule joined Lil Wayne at his first headlining gig in New York City. After the concert, both rappers’ vehicles were pulled over by the New York Police Department in separate instances. Both were subsequently charged with illegal possession of a firearm; Lil Wayne also was brought up on drug charges. Related Artists Ja Rule

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Bruno Mars Pleads Guilty In Las Vegas Cocaine Case

Singer granted probation over September incident. By Gil Kaufman Bruno Mars Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage After winning a Grammy, getting a standing ovation from his musical peers at Sunday night’s show and announcing his upcoming co-headlining tour with Janelle Mon

Bruno Mars Pleads Guilty In Las Vegas Cocaine Case

Singer granted probation over September incident. By Gil Kaufman Bruno Mars Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage After winning a Grammy, getting a standing ovation from his musical peers at Sunday night’s show and announcing his upcoming co-headlining tour with Janelle Mon

Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray To Be Arraigned

Murray to head to trial in death of Jackson following Tuesday hearing. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Conrad Murray Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Cardiologist Dr. Conrad Murray, the only person charged in the June 2009 death of Michael Jackson, will be arraigned on Tuesday morning (January 25) on an involuntary manslaughter charge. Murray, who was serving as the 50-year-old pop icon’s personal physician at the time, is expected to plead not guilty in the case. According to CNN , the hearing in front of Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Michael Pastor, is only slated to last a few minutes. While Murray has the right to demand a trial within 60 days, it is not expected that a date will be set for one on Tuesday. After more than a week of testimony, Pastor ruled during a preliminary hearing in early January that there was enough evidence to bring Murray’s case to trial. In the meantime, Murray remains free on $75,000 bond, but Pastor blocked the doctor from using his California medical license until the trial is completed. “Michael is not with us today because of an utterly inept, incompetent, reckless doctor — the defendant Conrad Murray,” Los Angeles County deputy district attorney David Walgren said in his final arguments in the preliminary hearing, where a series of witnesses recounted Murray’s actions during the minutes and hours before and after Jackson’s death. The King of Pop died as a result of what the Los Angeles County coroner’s office called acute propofol poisoning, a reference to a powerful surgical anesthetic that the singer reportedly requested as a sleep aid to combat chronic insomnia. While prosecutors appear to be building a case that Murray acted recklessly in attending to Jackson in the singer’s final hours, CNN reported that the doctor’s lawyers appeared satisfied with the results of the preliminary hearing thanks to some testimony they got from prosecution witnesses that might help raise some reasonable doubt about their client’s guilt at trial. “I think the prosecution is going to change their tactics in this case,” defense lawyer J. Michael Flanagan said after the preliminary hearing. “It’s not the same as what they gave in opening statements.” The defense reportedly is set to argue that it was Jackson himself who administered the final, fatal dose of propofol after waking in a panic from a fitful night of sleep. One of the prosecution’s expert witnesses in the case admitted under cross-examination that he made a math mistake and that the recalculation supports the defense theory that Jackson may have given himself the dose of propofol that killed him. CNN reported that Dr. Richard Ruffalo, an anesthesiologist hired by the prosecution, was the last witness to take the stand and his admission about making a mistake on the calculation of the level of propofol in Jackson’s stomach fluid reportedly elicited gasps from the members of Jackson’s family who were sitting in the hearing room. Murray’s lawyers have suggested that a frustrated Jackson may have poured the anesthetic — which is administered intravenously — into his juice bottle while the doctor was out of his bedroom. “Now it doesn’t make sense unless he ingested it orally in a huge amount,” Ruffalo testified. The anesthesiologist added that Murray could still be at fault for leaving dangerous drugs near a patient who was allegedly addicted to sedatives and sleep aids. “It’s like leaving a syringe next to a heroin addict,” Ruffalo stated. “If he’s not getting what he wants, when you leave the room he might reach for it himself … Either way, it doesn’t matter. He abandoned his patient and didn’t resuscitate appropriately.” Ruffalo said Murray should have anticipated that Jackson, who had previously asked to inject himself with the drug, might potentially administer it to himself. “He gets upset if he doesn’t get his milk,” he said, explaining that Jackson often referred to propofol as his “milk.” In addition, the pathologist who conducted Jackson’s autopsy acknowledged it was possible, though improbable, that the singer gave himself the fatal propofol dose. Speaking to police two days after Jackson’s death, Murray told investigators that a sleepless Jackson had begged him for more propofol on the day he died. The King of Pop was in the midst of a grueling series of rehearsals for his planned “This Is It” comeback shows at London’s O2 Arena at the time of his death. A civil lawsuit filed last year by Jackson’s mother against the producer of the concerts, AEG Live, alleged that the company had warned the entertainer several weeks before he died that if he missed any more rehearsals they were going to “pull the plug” on the gigs, which the cash-strapped Jackson was depending on to revive his stalled career. Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Deena Nicole Cortese Dishes on Jersey Shore Season, Becoming Part of the Family

As Pauly D told THG , Deena Nicole Cortese will be shaking things up on Jersey Shore . The Garden State native makes her debut on tonight’s Season 3 premiere. In a new interview with TV Guide , the new girl in “the family” dishes on BFF Snooki, all of the drama, why her parents were all for her joining the show and more: Excerpts from Deena’s Q&A below … CLASS IN A GLASS : That’s Deena Nicole Cortese for you. On joining the cast : “I love the show and wanted to do it because I go down to the shore all the time, and I’m like 35 minutes from Seaside. When Snooks asked me to come down, I was like, ‘Yeah, let’s do this. I’m down.'” On being the new girl : “I was a little nervous, but I wanted to get to know everyone and I was excited. I was going to try to get to know everyone and be myself. I came in, they really opened their lives to me and it was awesome.” On her parents’ take : “They think it’s hysterical and they’re very supportive of me. I told them every single thing from back-to-front about what I did, and they’re still supportive. We’re a strong Italian family. They support me through thick or thin.” On the tension this season : “I think this season really brought everyone back together as a family. It was a really fun season , and we had such a good time. There’s so many huge things that happen this season. I think it tops the last one.” On getting sucked into the drama : “In the beginning I did, especially the first night, because I think when I came in with Snooki, Sammi didn’t know what to think about me. I think she was a little thrown off. [There] was a lot of tension.” On the men of Jersey Shore : “They look out for us rather than try and hook up with us. I was very close with Pauly. Our personalities are so much alike. We like to have a good time. He’s loud, he’s outgoing and just says what’s on his mind.” On her embarrassing moments : “Accidentally taking off my bathing suit bottom. I didn’t realize I had taken it down with my skirt because I was so drunk. I definitely regret doing that, but there’s nothing I can do but laugh at this point.

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Witness: Michael Jackson’s Kids Watched Him Die

Michael Jackson’s children watched him die, according to a prosecution witness in the preliminary hearing for his embattled physician, Dr. Conrad Murray. As Murray tried in vain to revive MJ after a drug overdose, his children Paris and Prince entered his bedroom, a former employee testified on Wednesday. “Paris screamed, ‘Daddy,’ and she started crying,” Alberto Alvarez, a logistics director for Jackson, recalled as Katherine and Janet Jackson sat in court. Paris, Blanket and Prince have been through a lot . Alvarez testified in the second day of a preliminary hearing in L.A. Superior Court on an involuntary manslaughter charge against Dr. Conrad Murray. Jackson feared being murdered , we learned yesterday, but Murray is not accused of anything like that. He didn’t mean for MJ to die, but is he liable? The judge will determine whether there’s enough evidence for a trial for the 57-year-old doctor, and it’s all but a formality that Murray will stand trial. According to Alvarez, when MJ’s children appeared that day, Murray shouted, “Get them out! Get them out! Don’t let them see their father like this.” At the time, Paris was 11 years old and Prince was 12. Jackson was on his back, his eyes and mouth open, as Murray gave chest compressions and attempted mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, Alvarez says. He was later declared dead at the hospital at age 50. It’s whether Murray was responsible for his passing away that is in question here, of course. Murray’s conduct that day was suspicious, and his expected defense – that Michael killed himself – is thin. You won’t hear that this week, though. At the preliminary hearing, the defense is likely to sit and watch the prosecution outline its case, rather than try to plead its own. There’s no point. It would be a losing battle now, so they are likely to gear up for trial after seeing what the D.A. has and plans on using to convict Conrad Murray.

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Nicholas Brooks and Sylvie Cachay

Nicholas Brooks is the son of Joseph Brooks, an Oscar-winning songwriter (“You Light Up My Life”) who is himself awaiting a trial on charges of raping or s-exually assaulting 11 women between 2005 and 2008. The boyfriend of fashion designer Sylvie Cachay was ordered held without bail Saturday in a New York City courtroom as he faces charges of attempted murder and strangulation in her death last week. At the arraignment of Nicholas Brooks, 24, the prosecution and defense presented starkly opp

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In the High Court, Justice Steven Chong said that the sentence for Mark Chow#39;s previous convictions was “manifestly inadequate”. Former actor Mark Chow, who had been convicted of molestation charges, would have been a free man this Saturday if not for a successful appeal by the prosecution on Friday. For his first molestation conviction, he was initially fined S$6,000. As he could not pay in full, he had to serve four weeks#39; jail in default. The prosecution appealed against the S$6,000

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War Crimes Trial Interferes With Naomi Campbell’s Busy Schedule

Naomi Campbell so doesn’t have time for this. The British supermodel was a witness today at the war crimes tribunal of ex-Liberian president Charles Taylor in The Hague, Netherlands. She was there to detail how the ousted leader once sent her a gift of “dirty stones,” or blood diamonds . Campbell was called because she once received a gift of said stones from the dictator at a 1997 dinner on behalf of Nelson Mandela’s Children’s Fund. “I did not want to be here,” she told the prosecution. “I just want to get this over with and get on with my life, this is a big inconvenience for me.” Want some cheese with that whine, lady? We’re just glad the fashionista’s appearance came and went without phones thrown or drivers attacked . The testimony of Campbell, one of the world’s highest paid models, is considered vital to proving Taylor, in return for the diamonds, offered weapons training to neighboring Sierra Leone rebels, who subsequently slaughtered many civilians. Naomi Campbell Testifies

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