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"Wit beyond measure is man's greatest treasure."
Monday, July 05, 2004
I've started being confused of the concept of this blog
Love 5 hours late for court
Newsday
Rocker Courtney Love showed up more than five hours late for a court appearance in Manhattan yesterday -- and got a dressing down from the judge, who warned that she could have issued a warrant for her arrest.
"I want to make it clear to you I expect you to be at my courtroom at 9:30 in the morning," Criminal Court Judge Melissa Jackson told Love, who showed up after the lunch break in a light pink dress with a sequined sash and a flower on her breast.
"Sorry, your honor," responded Love, 39, who faces assault and endangerment charges stemming from her hurling a microphone stand in the audience at an East Village club on March 18, striking a fan.
When a courtroom artist asked her to sign her sketch, Love didn't like the way she looked. "Oh God, that hair," she said. "Can I have a hat?" She sketched a hat on the drawing.
Love 5 hours late for court
Newsday
Rocker Courtney Love showed up more than five hours late for a court appearance in Manhattan yesterday -- and got a dressing down from the judge, who warned that she could have issued a warrant for her arrest.
"I want to make it clear to you I expect you to be at my courtroom at 9:30 in the morning," Criminal Court Judge Melissa Jackson told Love, who showed up after the lunch break in a light pink dress with a sequined sash and a flower on her breast.
"Sorry, your honor," responded Love, 39, who faces assault and endangerment charges stemming from her hurling a microphone stand in the audience at an East Village club on March 18, striking a fan.
When a courtroom artist asked her to sign her sketch, Love didn't like the way she looked. "Oh God, that hair," she said. "Can I have a hat?" She sketched a hat on the drawing.