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In this Oct. 11, 2007, file photo, singer Britney Spears drives from family court in Los Angeles. Spears may have to stand trial for a misdemeanor driving without a license after all. A three-judge panel in Los Angeles on Tuesday denied a motion by Spears' attorney seeking a delay in the trial and a possible reduction in the charge. [Agencies]
Britney Spears may have to stand trial for driving without a valid license after all. A three-judge panel in Los Angeles on Tuesday denied a motion by Spears' attorney seeking a delay in the trial and a possible reduction in the charge.
Spears' attorney, J. Michael Flanagan, did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment.
The move was not unexpected. Flanagan said after a recent hearing that the court might reject his filing and that he would appeal a conviction in the case. Spears is not expected to appear during the case.
She is scheduled to go to trial later this month. She was charged with not having a valid California license after she hit a parked car in August 2007 and left the scene.