Rodman’s Arraignment Postponed Till July 24
From Times staff reports
Arraignment for Dennis Rodman on three misdemeanor counts of disturbing the peace has been postponed until July 24.
Attorney Paul Meyer said he and Deputy Dist. Atty. Mike Fell agreed to postpone the case “so that discovery of evidence can occur and motions can be evaluated.”
On May 31, Rodman was charged with disturbing the peace with loud and raucous noise on a public beach.
If convicted, he faces up to 18 months in jail and a $3,000 fine.
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