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Charlie Sheen Charged in Christmas Incident

February 9, 2010 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Actor Charlie Sheen was charged with felony menacing Monday in Pitkin County District Court in Aspen, where a judge also lifted a portion of a protection order that prohibits him from having contact with his wife.

Sheen and his wife, Brooke, exchanged a brief hug after the hearing, then departed the courtroom separately.

It was Sheen’s first court appearance since he was jailed Christmas Day in Aspen on domestic violence allegations.

Prosecutor Arnold Mordkin also filed two class-one misdemeanor charges — assault in the third degree and criminal mischief — against Sheen.

But it’s the class-five felony menacing charge that’s the most punitive. If convicted of that charge, Sheen faces a state prison sentence of one to three years.

Aspen Times

Hailey Glassman is ‘Scared’ of Jon

January 2, 2010 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Just when you thought this guy was going to just disappear, he’s back. This time Hailey Glassman’s friend is reporting that Glassman is very scared of Jon and that she had nothing to do with the apartment break in and vandalism. Apparently, a note calling Jon a ‘cheater’ had be hammered into his dresser using a butcher knife.

Glassman’s attorney is calling the break in a publicity stunt, while Jon’s attorney is saying Glassman did it while he was in PA with his kids.

Charlie Sheen May Be Prosecuted w/o Wife’s Help

December 31, 2009 by m.coonce · 1 Comment 

Brook Mueller may want a chance to work things out with husband Charlie Sheen in the wake of her claims that he threatened her with a switchblade, but experts say the seriousness of her accusations may get prosecutors involved even without her cooperation.

Lawyers for the Hollywood couple have asked a judge to throw out a restraining order imposed shortly after Sheen was arrested on domestic violence charges Christmas Day, so that they can work on their relationship.

The restraining order, common in Colorado domestic violence cases, prevented Sheen from having contact with Mueller, possessing weapons or using drugs and alcohol.

But even if Mueller is willing to reconcile with Sheen, prosecutors may choose to proceed with a court case without Mueller’s testimony, noted criminal defense attorney Roy Black told “Good Morning America.”

“There’s no question they can proceed without her cooperation …because they can use her statements, her 911 call,” Black said.

Prosecutors would, however, have an easier time with Mueller’s help, he said. Though Mueller told a 911 operator that Sheen had threatened her life with a knife, she was reportedly drunk at the time.

“How much can you rely upon what she said?” Black asked. “She says that he has a knife, he denies it. He says it’s just an argument over the children, she says it’s more than that.”

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Charlie Sheen Arrested and Released on Christmas

December 26, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Police were called to the house of Charlie Sheen yesterday morning around 11:20am after receiving a call concerning a domestic violence complaint. Once there, they arrested Charlie Sheen on second-degree assault, menacing-both felonies- and criminal mischief-a misdemeanor. His bail was set at $8500.00 and he was released about 7pm that evening.

His attorney (Richard Cummins) is not naming who the complainant is at this time and warned against making any assumptions. With that said, most people are assuming it is his third wife Brooke Mueller. The attorney also goes on to say that the whole event has been blown out of proportion.

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