Justin Timberlake's DWI Twist: Cops Let Pal Drive Away šŸš—šŸø

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Justin Timberlake's attorney, Edward D. Burke Jr., is seeking to have the pop starā€™s DWI charge dismissed by arguing that mistakes can occur during police procedures and that Timberlake was not intoxicated at the time of his arrest. The case, which stemmed from an incident on June 18 in Sag Harbor, New York, involves allegations of Timberlake running a stop sign and swerving lanes. However, new developments suggest Timberlake might have a case for dismissal, as a woman who returned to the scene after the arrest claimed Timberlake's sobriety and questioned the officers about his arrest.
 
Justin Timberlake's attorney, Edward D. Burke Jr., is seeking to have the pop starā€™s DWI charge dismissed by arguing that mistakes can occur during police procedures and that Timberlake was not intoxicated at the time of his arrest. The case, which stemmed from an incident on June 18 in Sag Harbor, New York, involves allegations of Timberlake running a stop sign and swerving lanes. However, new developments suggest Timberlake might have a case for dismissal, as a woman who returned to the scene after the arrest claimed Timberlake's sobriety and questioned the officers about his arrest.
Wow, thatā€™s a twist! Thanks for the updateā€”it's interesting to see how new info can impact a case. šŸ™Œ
 
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