Monday 23 January 2012

Bruno Mars was Unfurnished of a Lawbreaking Cocaine Possession Case

According to sources the pop star Bruno Mars was unfurnished of a lawbreaking cocaine possession case on Wednesday, after his attorneys told a judge the Grammy winning pop star stayed out of danger and met other situation of an appeal pact.

Las Vegas judge, Jessie Walsh settled to allow going a drug ownership charge for Pop singer Bruno Mars this past Wednesday.  Mars, AKA Peter Gene Hernandez, was arrested after a concert at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino for possession of 2.6 grams of cocaine. He pleaded guilty, completed probation with good behavior, and served 230 hours of community service. He was ordered to pay a $2,000 fine and attend eight hours of drug counseling. Clark county district judge Jessie Walsh dismissed the case against the 26 year old singer and songwriter of hits including “Just the Way You Are” and “It Will Rain”.

He could have faced up to four years in state prison. His attorney, Blair Berk, has said the singer appreciated the chance as a first time offender to have the felony charge dismissed.

Because Doo-Wop & Hooligans was released just after the Grammy nomination deadline for last year’s ceremony, Mars has already won Grammys of best male pop vocal performance, and record of the year for his debut single “Just the Way You Are”.  Check to see how he does this year when the 54th annual Grammy Awards air February 12th on CBS.

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