Monday, March 21, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: Bruno Mars Is Schedule to Enter Plea in His Las Vegas Cocaine Case


Singer Bruno Mars

The pop sensation from who has gone Grammy-winning from nothing in the past year, Bruno Mars, is scheduled to plead guilty before a Nevada judge for his case of cocaine possession which will now form as a deal with Las Vegas prosecutors. It is anticipated that result might just give him punishments for the felony conviction till the next year, when they will according to his performance erase the case from his record.
Peter Hernandez, better known by his stage name Bruno Mars will present himself to the Clark County District Court this Wednesday on a plea agreement which will most probably get him probation, with an estimated $2,000 fine and will definitely require for him to not only perform 200 hours of community service but also to successfully complete a drug counseling course. And given all these punishments are completed without any trouble for a year, the conviction will then be finally removed from his record.
Mars is surprisingly not contesting against the police record and allegations which precisely state that that the pop star actually was possessing a total of 2.6 grams of cocaine, when his arrest was made in September at casino’s men's room right after a performance at a Las Vegas nightclub.

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