PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Actor Emile Hirsch seemed in a Utah justice Monday as attorneys staid on a date for prosecutors to lay out a justification that led them to assign him with attack in a nightclub occurrence during a Sundance Film Festival.
The “Into a Wild” star is indicted of putting a studio executive in a chokehold Jan. 25 during Tao Nightclub in Park City. He was after charged with aggravated attack and intoxication.
Hirsch arrived during a tiny towering city justice with dual attorneys. The 30-year-old from Encino, California, wore a tight-fitting black fit and had a beard.
Hirsch was resigned during a brief justice coming and declined to criticism outward court.
Prosecutors will report their justification opposite him during a rough conference set for Aug. 17.
State Judge Paige Petersen told attorneys if they strech a defence agreement, they can benefaction it during that hearing, or they can ask an progressing justice conference if they’re ready. Attorneys declined to criticism on defence understanding negotiations.
Hirsch’s attorneys have pronounced a actor doesn’t remember a events during a nightclub since he drank so most alcohol. They contend Hirsch has left to rehab and perceived counseling.
The transgression attack is punishable by adult to 5 years in jail and a $5,000 fine.
The lady Hirsch is indicted of assaulting is Daniele Bernfeld, an executive for a Paramount Pictures auxiliary Insurge Pictures. Paramount mouthpiece Katie Martin Kelley declined to criticism Monday.
According to authorities, Hirsch put a lady in a chokehold, and dual people had to lift him off of her.
Hirsch is best-known for his starring purpose in “Into a Wild.” He also has seemed in Universal’s Navy SEAL play “Lone Survivor,” Peter Berg’s comment of a catastrophic 2005 troops operation in Afghanistan.
Hirsch was during Sundance for a premiere of a play “Ten Thousand Saints.”
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This story has been corrected to uncover a final name of a state decider is Petersen, not Peterson.
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