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Dennis Rodman’s arraignment on two criminal misdemeanor charges was
continued again on Wednesday until Aug. 29.
The Orange County district attorney filed the charges against the
former NBA star for allegedly using sound amplifiers without city permits
at his Newport Beach home.
According to prosecutors, Rodman “disturbed the peace” in his Seashore
Drive neighborhood on May 12, when he hosted a party on the beach to
celebrate his 40th birthday. Police said about 300 people came to the
party, which featured famous live bands playing on the beach.
Rodman also jumped off a helicopter onto the beach during the party.
Police in riot gear disrupted the festivities, and the party moved to
Josh Slocums Restaurant on Coast Highway.
If convicted, Rodman could face 18 months in jail and a $3,000 fine.
He could also get an additional year and a $2,000 fine for violating
probation from a prior charge of driving under the influence.
The arraignment is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Aug. 29. It was previously
continued from June 20 and July 24.
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