Sunday, February 23, 2014

Reports Say That Justin Bieber to REJECT the Prosecutor’s Plea Deal!!


Justin Bieber is about to reject a plea deal over demands he should submit for random drug testing, reports say.
Justin was arrested in January 23, and facing charges in Miamiof resisting officers and DUI.
The State Attorney was alleged ready to drop both charges if he agreed to undergo random testing for substance use and commit 40 hours of community service, but sources say Justin will reject the offer in a sensational turn of events.
According to TMZ, sources close to JB believe the prosecutor’s offer should be declined because Justin doesn’t want to be under the constant threat of probation — and  this would make him a spectacle.
via TMZ:
There are several reasons they (JB team) aren’t buying what prosecutors are selling. First, there are huge problems with the case — they believe the cop lied when he said Bieber reeked of booze (he only blew a .014), and he was also lying about observing Bieber drag race — the GPS device registered a very reasonable 27 MPH.

But the bigger issue is this — Bieber will NOT accept any plea that has probation … where the judge can throw the book at him if he screws up.

In particular there’s NO WAY Bieber will agree to random drug testing. Fact is … he has a problem with weed and sizzurp. If you don’t understand his worry, just remember Lindsay Lohan, who became a habitual probation offender for more than 7 years.

Justin will not accept an alcohol ed course as part of a plea deal, because he’d become a spectacle.


The media will make a spectacle, it will be a huge frenzy and if it was me in Justin's shoes, I would't agree to that either. I mean, if we look at this, why should he agree to any of the terms set? The Florida State Attorney should drop all the charges! He was stopped under false pretences, and then charged with other violations. He was under the alcohol limit, so why should he Attend and alcohol ed course, Attend a “victim impact panel” (where relatives of DUI victims share their stories) an Install an ignition interlock device? This device is for alcohol not marijuana or prescription medication. This is BS!

What do you guys think? should Justin agree to the plead deal or reject it?

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