All posts containing the tag: "conviction"


Burglar Bunch Suspect -- Major Coke Conviction

Burglar Bunch Suspect They don't call him Johnny Dangerous for nothing -- the Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch suspect (who's still on the run, no less) spent time in prison a few years ago for trying to slang massive amounts of coke.

Jonathan Ajar
pled guilty in federal court in Wyoming in 2002 to possession with intent to distribute more than "500 grams of mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of cocaine," this according to court documents we obtained.

But get this ... as part of his plea, the second charge against Ajar was dropped -- which was the intent to sell roughly 35 POUNDS of marijuana.

Ajar was sentenced to 37 months in prison, four years supervised release and was forced to pay a measly $250 fine.

Ajar was behind bars from Feb. 20, 2003 until November 8, 2004 -- and lived in a halfway house after he was released.

As we first reported, Ajar was convicted of DUI earlier this year, busted for drug possession back in September ... and cops held up a wanted poster of him during a press conference about the Burglar Bunch case last week.


Burglar Bunch Suspect

Filed under: Exclusives, Burglar Bunch


Tags: arrested, cocaine, conviction, court, hollywood hills burglar bunch, HollywoodHillsBurglarBunch, johnny dangerous, JohnnyDangerous, jonathan ajar, JonathanAjar, marijuana, wyoming

Mel Gibson DUI -- Like it Never Happened

Mel GisbonUPDATE: 11:06 AM ET. We've learned no one is expected to show up in court. The judge has the legal papers from Gibson's lawyer, Blair Berk, in his chambers and we're guessing he's going to sign them and expunge Mel's DUI today.

The Mel Gibson DUI/"The-Jews-are-responsible-for-all-the-wars-in-the-world" saga may come to an end in a little more than 2 hours. Mel's lawyer will ask a judge to expunge the conviction from his record.

Mel was arrested in July, 2006 on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. Initially authorities told TMZ the arrest occurred "without incident." But later that day, TMZ obtained 4 pages of the deputy's original notes that were taken out of the revised report -- 4 pages with a blow-by-blow of Mel's anti-Semitic rant.

Mel pled no contest to misdemeanor DUI and was placed on 3 years probation. Gibson has completed all the terms of his probation and it's not unusual at all for his lawyer to request that the conviction be expunged at the end of the probation period.

We'll be live streaming the action in Malibu at 8:30 AM PT, so stay tuned.

UPDATE
: It's running late ... we'll be live as soon as it happens. Keep refreshing to check it out!

Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Mel Gibson


Tags: anti-semitic, conviction, dui, guilty, malibu, mel gibson, MelGibson, no contest, NoContest, tmz

America's Next Top Convicted Stalker

The man accused of stalking Tyra Banks has been sentenced to catwalk in jail.

A judge in NYC convicted Brady Green of stalking, harassment, criminal trespass and attempted aggravated harassment. His sentencing is scheduled for June. Green faces up to 90 days in jail.

Green's lawyer says he plans to appeal.

UPDATE: The way we hear it, the restraining order against Green has been extended, and as long as he stays away from Tyra he will not serve any jail time come his sentencing date. That can and will change if Green violates the order.

Filed under: Celebrity Justice


Tags: brady green, BradyGreen, conviction, stalker, stalking, tyra banks, TyraBanks

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