REM man dismissed as potential juror
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Michael Stipe's past could affect his judgment
REM frontman Michael Stipe was dismissed yesterday (January 14) as a potential juror in a trial in Athens, Georgia.
The trial involves a man accused of attempting to sexually assault a girl at a middle school.
Stipe told a Clarke County Superior Court Judge that he could not be a fair and impartial juror because he has been the target of death threats and stalkers himself, reports the Athens Banner-Herald.
In addition to Stipe, 15 other jurors were also dismissed from the case.
Meanwhile, REM are gearing up for the release of their new album 'Accelerate', as previously reported. The LP will be out on March 31 in Europe, and a day later in the States.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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The trial involves a man accused of attempting to sexually assault a girl at a middle school.
Stipe told a Clarke County Superior Court Judge that he could not be a fair and impartial juror because he has been the target of death threats and stalkers himself, reports the Athens Banner-Herald.
In addition to Stipe, 15 other jurors were also dismissed from the case.
Meanwhile, REM are gearing up for the release of their new album 'Accelerate', as previously reported. The LP will be out on March 31 in Europe, and a day later in the States.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
Find out more about NME.
The Shockwaves NME Awards 2008 are coming soon – and it’s time to have your say. Vote now by heading to NME.COM/awardsvote and you could win VIP tickets to the ceremony, which takes place in London on February 28.
REM tickets:
- Aug 24, 2008 at Lancashire County Cricket Club, Manchester - Check availability
- Aug 25, 2008 at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff - Check availability
- Aug 27, 2008 at The Rose Bowl, Southampton - Check availability
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