Amy Winehouse summoned to appear in court in Norway for drug conviction

viernes, 28 de diciembre de 2007 |

Amy Winehouse has been summoned to appear in court in Bergen after appealing her fine for marijuana possession.

"I can confirm that she must appear in court," Bergen police spokeswoman Liv Karlsen said Thursday. "If one appeals a conviction, it's the rule that one has to appear in person, so this is not surprising."

The 24-year-old British singer-songwriter and her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, were arrested in Bergen on Oct. 18 and held overnight on charges of illegal drug possession.

They were released the next day after paying fines of US$715 each on charges of possessing about seven grams of marijuana, and continued on a European tour.

Winehouse later claimed she had been tricked into signing the charges and didn't know what she had put her signature to. Police say they are sure she knew, and that fluent English speakers helped her.

The singer's lawyer has said that a conviction and a fine could damage her career by making it more difficult for her to enter the U.S.

Winehouse has spoken openly about her penchant for alcohol and marijuana, and her hit single "Rehab" is an autobiographical tale of her resistance to being pushed to go to rehab: "They tried to make me go to rehab, but I said no, no, no."

She was photographed earlier this month walking outside her London home wearing a bra and jeans, with no shoes, looking distressed.

Her 25-year-old husband was ordered held in custody in London last month on charges stemming from a case in which he is accused of assaulting a barman in June.

Via canadianpress

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