
Britney Spears' driving-without-a-license case is now postponed until March 20th. Lawyers said Wednesday they don't believe the troubled pop star is capable of resolving the matter.
According to reports, the attorneys also don't believe Spears, 26, is capable of giving a deposition or signed declaration, Flanagan sai
This is the case where Spears hit a parked car on Aug. 6, 2007, and left without notifying the owner. She was originally cited for hit and run and driving without a license, but the hit-and-run charge was dropped.
In other Britney Court matters, Judge Philip Gutierrez set a deadline of February 29 for Britney's so-called lawyer, Jon Eardley, to explain why on Earth the federal court has any business getting involved in Britney's mental affairs.
The court said it sure seems the Feds have no jurisdiction to interfere, and unless Eardley can convince the judge to the contrary, the case will go back to State court on Feb 29.
Lawyers for the conservator also want Eardley to identify everyone with whom he worked to get the federal case filed. Anyone smell a rat? Oops... I mean a Sam??
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