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    Home » Blog » Justin Timberlake was not intoxicated, attorney says after DWI hearing

    Justin Timberlake was not intoxicated, attorney says after DWI hearing

    July 29, 2024Updated:July 29, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Justin Timberlake’s counsel testified in a New York courthouse on Friday morning to deny the singer’s allegations that he was intoxicated when he appeared in court on his behalf.

    The 43-year-old Grammy champion, who is in Europe performing his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, was not present for the reading. He has two indicates scheduled in Kraków, Poland, this weekend.

    Justin Timberlake is seen in a ordering image on June 18, 2024, in Sag Harbor, New York. Turner was charged with driving while intoxicated. ( Sag Harbor Police Department/Getty Images/TNS )

    According to Justin’s attorney Edward Burke,” the most important thing we have to say today is that Justin should n’t have been arrested for driving while intoxicated,” adding that there were” a number of very significant errors” made by the authorities in connection with the case.

    ” Sometimes the officers, just like every one of us, make mistakes, and that is the case in this very incident”, he added.

    ” I will state that Justin respects law protection. I’ll suggest that he fully acknowledges the crucial work that they do, and that he cooped up with authorities from the moment he was let go from his vehicle, Burke said.

    ” The details remain, he was not intoxicated. I’ll say it again: Justin Timberlake was no intoxicated. And we’re pretty convinced that the judicial charge will be dropped.

    Turner, who was &nbsp, driving a 2025 BMW, was pulled over first the morning of June 18 after he reportedly blew through a stop sign in Sag Harbor, not far from the American Hotel. When he was stopped and charged with one criminal matter of driving while intoxicated, he was leaving the well-known cafe.

    The official who&nbsp, pulled him over&nbsp, alleged that “his eyes were red and glassy, a strong smell of an alcoholic drink was emanating from his mouth, he was unable to break attention, he had slowed speech, he was uncertain afoot, and he performed poorly on all defined field sobriety tests”, according to a legal complaint against him.

    The song told the officer he had&nbsp, one martini&nbsp, and that he was following some companions home at the time, according to the files.

    Taylor was also charged with failing to stay in his street and operating a stop sign. He was released without relationship the day after his arrest, and he went on to&nbsp, do two nights in Madison Square Garden&nbsp, as part of his journey, his second in five times.

    In New York, a misdemeanor DWI conviction could result in up to one year in jail and$ 500 to$ 1, 000 in fines

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