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Actor Christopher Lee's drink driving case adjourned
By Hoe Yeen Nie, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 01 March 2007 2057 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: MediaCorp actor Christopher Lee was back in court on Thursday.

Accompanied by his manager, Lee had to be present as his lawyer had applied for an adjournment.

On Wednesday, Lee's lawyer, Senior Counsel Lok Vi Ming, has asked the court to give him more time.

Channel NewsAsia understands that Lee's lawyer had cited Lee's work commitments as reason for the adjournment.

The actor has been slapped with five charges relating to drink driving, including causing injury to a motorcyclist and his pillion rider.

Lee's case will be heard again on April 26.


- CNA/so




 

 



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