Thursday, 23 January 2014

Justin Bieber in court on suspicion of DUI



Justin Bieber has appeared in court via video link after he was arrested in Miami on suspicion of DUI, drag racing, driving with an expired licence and resisting arrest.

The 19-year old was reportedly pulled over at 4am while behind the wheel of a rented Lamborghini on Thursday morning (January 23) after being caught doing 55 to 60mph in a 30mph zone.

After his arrest, Miami Beach police spokesman Sgt Bobby Hernandez stated: "He showed symptoms of someone under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

"He was pulled over and failed a field sobriety test. He was then taken to the police station to be offered a breathalyzer."

Cops have since released a copy of JB's arrest report on Twitter, which details that Justin - whose Georgia driving licence was six months out of date - admitted that he had consumed alcohol, prescription medicine and smoked marijuana before taking the wheel.

The report also states that the All That Matters singer asked: "Why the f*** are you doing this", after being pulled over and refused to take his hands out of his pockets - causing the officer to fear he may be armed.

He is said to have continued to protest: "What the f*** did I do. Why did you stop me?", taking his hands off the car again against orders and adding: "I ain't got no f***ing weapons. Why do you have to search me."

After being told that he would be arrested if he took his hands off the car again, Bieber again turned around to face the officer, at which point he grabbed the singer's right hand and informed him that he was under arrest. JB resisted being cuffed and was then taken into custody.

Justin was later bailed at $2,500 (£1,503), and was seen leaving jail wearing a hooded black top and went on to sit on top of a waiting SUV for a few moments as he waved to fans.

Seeing as Bieber is Canadian, immigration attorney Ira Kurzban has said neither driving under the influence nor driving without a licence can make an individual eligible for deportation, online reports state.

Where are the people that are meant to be looking out for Justiin at this time? Help him out!!

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