catlover79
05-28-2010, 02:23 PM
http://www.fox8.com/entertainment/wjw-news-charlie-sheen-tmz-jail-time,0,3331308.story
FOX8.com Staff Writer
12:37 PM EDT, May 28, 2010
ASPEN, Colo. - Celebrity news website TMZ.com is reporting that actor Charlie Sheen has a big decision to make regarding his domestic violence case.
TMZ says that his attorneys and prosecutors "have reached an agreement on four different options" for Sheen, who must now choose.
One of the options apparently involves some serious jail time.
The Associated Press reports the following:
Actor Charlie Sheen has a new court date over domestic violence allegations involving his wife, as settlement talks continue.
Sheen has pleaded not guilty to menacing, criminal mischief and assault charges stemming from an argument with his wife, Brooke Mueller Sheen, on Christmas Day at an Aspen home where they were on vacation.
A hearing is scheduled June 18, but The Aspen Times reports that the court this week set another hearing for June 7.
Sheen's attorney Richard Cummins told the newspaper the hearing was set "in contemplation of a final disposition being made that's acceptable to the district attorney's office."
Aspen prosecutor Arnold Mordkin declined to comment on settlement discussions.
FOX8.com Staff Writer
12:37 PM EDT, May 28, 2010
ASPEN, Colo. - Celebrity news website TMZ.com is reporting that actor Charlie Sheen has a big decision to make regarding his domestic violence case.
TMZ says that his attorneys and prosecutors "have reached an agreement on four different options" for Sheen, who must now choose.
One of the options apparently involves some serious jail time.
The Associated Press reports the following:
Actor Charlie Sheen has a new court date over domestic violence allegations involving his wife, as settlement talks continue.
Sheen has pleaded not guilty to menacing, criminal mischief and assault charges stemming from an argument with his wife, Brooke Mueller Sheen, on Christmas Day at an Aspen home where they were on vacation.
A hearing is scheduled June 18, but The Aspen Times reports that the court this week set another hearing for June 7.
Sheen's attorney Richard Cummins told the newspaper the hearing was set "in contemplation of a final disposition being made that's acceptable to the district attorney's office."
Aspen prosecutor Arnold Mordkin declined to comment on settlement discussions.