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Phil Rudd has pleaded not guilty to new charges

Phil Rudd has pleaded not guilty to new charges
01.08.15

Today, Phil Rudd, former drummer of the legendary band AC/DC, pleaded non guilty for allegations that it violated imposed house arrest. During the eight months of house arrest he was forbidden to consume alcohol, but shortly after the verdict he gave a party.

On the evening of July 18, Phil Rudd was raised by police for being caught consuming alcool. According to Otega Daily News, in his home would be found prostitutes. A few months ago, Phil Rudd has pleaded guilty, he was accused of threatening a person with death, possession of methamphetamine and cannabis. Initially, the drummer has denied all accusations that have been made, but he changed his statements during the trial.

In September, Rudd was accused that would have hired a hitman to kill two people. Two months after this "incident" after a search in his home in Tauranga organized by the New Zealand police, the musician was taken up for comments. He was released on bail shortly. Until November 24, Rudd will remain free because he posted bail. If found guilty, and this time, the house arrest sentence will be transformed into one with execution in a prison in Australia.

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