USA: JUDGE GIVES MORE TIME FOR LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS AFTER WINONA RYDER APPEARS AT BEVERLEY HILLS COURT HEARING ON ALLEGED SHOPLIFTING CHARGE
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USA: JUDGE GIVES MORE TIME FOR LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS AFTER WINONA RYDER APPEARS AT BEVERLEY HILLS COURT HEARING ON ALLEGED SHOPLIFTING CHARGE
- Title: USA: JUDGE GIVES MORE TIME FOR LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS AFTER WINONA RYDER APPEARS AT BEVERLEY HILLS COURT HEARING ON ALLEGED SHOPLIFTING CHARGE
- Date: 10th January 2002
- Summary: BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JANUARY 10, 2002) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) WIDE OF BEVERLY HILLS MUNICIPAL COURT HOUSE SLV CAR DRIVING INTO COURTHOUSE WITH WINONA RYDER AS PASSENGER AND ATTORNEY MARK GERAGOS AS DRIVER WITH MEDIA RUNNING AFTER CAR SLV RYDER AND ATTORNEY EXIT PARKED CAR SLV ATTORNEY AND RYDER WALKING TOWARDS PARKING GARAGE ELEVATOR SURROUNDED BY MEDI
- Embargoed: 25th January 2002 12:00
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- Location: BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES AND FILM LOCATIONS
- Country: USA
- Topics: Entertainment
- Reuters ID: LVA40GXODEV21D5MO9ZEYL6RRBHP
- Story Text: - A judge on Thursday (January 10) gave prosecutors
more time to consider whether to bring criminal charges
against "Girl, Interrupted'' star Winona Ryder, who was
arrested last month for allegedly shoplifting nearly $5,000
(USD) in clothing and accessories from a posh Beverly Hills
store.
Dressed in a black skirt, white blouse and black
sweater, Ryder, 30, was brought into the Beverly Hills
Municipal Court through a back entrance for a brief hearing at
which Judge Elden Fox extended her bond until Feb. 8, pending
further investigation of the case, a spokeswoman for the Los
Angeles County District Attorney's office said.
The Oscar-nominated actress has not yet been formally
charged with a crime, District Attorney spokeswoman Jane
Robinson said, adding: "We want to review all the possible
evidence before we make a decision on this case.''
Ryder, who starred as a troubled teen in "Girl,
Interrupted'' and won Oscar nominations for "The Age of
Innocence'' and "Little Women,'' was arrested Dec. 12 at Saks
Fifth Avenue on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills in the
heart of one of the world's most expensive shopping districts.
Her arrest came after clerks said they saw her cram
clothes and accessories into a bag after ripping off their
security tags, police said.
Ryder also faced possible drug charges after she was
found carrying a small amount of pills without a prescription.
Ryder's attorney, Mark Geragos, said at the time that
Ryder's arrest stemmed from a "misunderstanding'' and
predicted charges against her would ultimately be dismissed.
"It will become clear that there was no theft here,''
Geragos said. "Ms. Ryder had no intent of depriving anybody of
any property.''
Geragos added that the painkillers Ryder was carrying with her
had been prescribed and that she was not under the influence
at the time of her arrest.
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