Bruce Springsteen was fined $500 on Wednesday after the rock ‘n’ roll legend pleaded guilty to a charge of consuming alcohol at a federally run New Jersey beach in November, and prosecutors dropped drunken driving and reckless driving charges.
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Michele Amabile Angermiller Bruce Springsteen, Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts and more will appear virtually as part of this year’s three-day “Winter Love Fest” for Light of Day, the New Jersey charity event which raises funds and awareness in the fight against Parkinson’s disease.Highlights from Springsteen’s 2020 “Light of Day” appearance at the Paramount in Asbury Park (pictured) — where he joined Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers for a 75-minute set
.Bruce Springsteen was fined $500 on Wednesday after the rock ‘n’ roll legend pleaded guilty to a charge of consuming alcohol at a federally run New Jersey beach in November, and prosecutors dropped drunken driving and reckless driving charges.
Bruce Springsteen's DWI and reckless driving charges have been dismissed.During a virtual hearing on Wednesday, the 71-year-old singer plead guilty to consuming alcohol in a closed area at the Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook, New Jersey, back in November, for which he will pay a $500 fine. Springsteen was also charged at the time for driving while intoxicated and reckless driving.Assistant U.S.
UPDATE, Feb. 24: Federal DUI charges against Bruce Springsteen were dropped today in a New Jersey court, though the rocker pleaded guilty to consuming an alcoholic beverage in a closed area. He paid a $500 fine.
Bruce Springsteen had a good day in virtual court on Wednesday, after DWI and reckless driving charges, stemming from a November arrest at New Jersey National Park, were dropped. The singer’s attorney released the following statement to HollywoodLife on February 24: “Mr. Springsteen is pleased with the outcome of today’s court appearance.
Bruce Springsteen pleaded guilty to one of three charges stemming from his November 2020 DWI arrest on Wednesday. Springsteen, alongside his attorney Mitchell J. Ansell wearing a light shirt and a dark sweater and blazer, appeared in a virtual United States District Court of New Jersey hearing held over Zoom before United States Magistrate Judge Anthony R.
Bruce Springsteen's DWI arrest case will make its way before a judge next week. A spokesperson for the U.S.
Bruce Springsteen‘s DWI arrest on Nov. 14, 2020 managed to stay under the radar until Feb.
Bruce Springsteen had ablood-alcohol content level allegedly below the New Jersey state law threshold for driving under the influence when the iconic rocker was arrested in November, according to a new report. TheAsbury Park Press, citing a source familiar withSpringsteen's case, reported that the 71-year-old had a BAC of 0.02, which is just a quarter of Jersey’s legal limit of 0.08.
Fans were shocked to learn that legendary musician Bruce Springsteen was given a DUI back in November of 2020.
New details about Bruce Springsteen’s reported arrest in November are coming to light.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAfter news broke Wednesday that Bruce Springsteen was arrested in New Jersey on suspicion of drunken driving last November, uproar quickly ensued: Fans were baffled that such a thing would happen to the singer — who is not a teetotaler but has never been known to be a heavy drinker — and Jeep quickly removed the recent Super Bowl ad starring Springsteen from their YouTube page, stating “drinking and driving can never be condoned.”However, unconfirmed details emerged
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rock music legend Bruce Springsteen was arrested nearly three months ago at a national park in New Jersey on charges that included reckless driving and driving while intoxicated, a park spokeswoman said on Wednesday. "The Boss," whose career of more than 50 years has often highlighted his home state of New Jersey and its shore scene, received the citations on Nov.
Bruce Springsteen’s reported arrest in November is causing consternation for the car manufacturer that paid the Boss big bucks to star in a patriotic Super Bowl Commercial.
Bruce Springsteen was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol in New Jersey last year, authorities said Wednesday. The 71-year-old iconic rockerwas arrested Nov.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rock music legend Bruce Springsteen was arrested nearly three months ago at a national park in New Jersey on charges that included reckless driving and driving while intoxicated, a park spokeswoman said on Wednesday. "The Boss," whose career of more than 50 years has often highlighted his home state of New Jersey and its shore scene, received the citations on Nov.
After surprising fans by making a rare appearance in a Super Bowl commercial, it turns out the Boss got into a spot of bother with the law last year.
Bruce Springsteen is a New Jersey music icon, but that doesn’t mean he’s above the law in the Garden State!
Bruce Springsteen is facing drink driving charges after being arrested in New Jersey last year.According to a spokesperson for the National Parks Service (via New York Post), the veteran rock star was arrested on November 14 at Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook, New Jersey.“Springsteen was cooperative throughout the process,” the spokesperson said.He was cited for DWI, reckless driving and consuming alcohol in a closed area.
Veteran rocker Bruce Springsteen is facing a drink-driving charge in the US. The singer was arrested on November 14 in a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area on the New Jersey coast, a spokesperson for the National Park Service confirmed on Wednesday.