TED NUGENT Drummer Mick Brown Pleads Not Guilty In Drunken Golf Cart Incident According to Bangordailynews.com, the drummer for musician TED NUGENT was not at the Penobscot Judicial Center on Wednesday, but his lawyer was.
Bangor attorney Richard Hartley entered not guilty pleas on behalf
of his client, Mick Brown, 55, to charges of operating under the
influence of intoxicants, driving to endanger, theft and assault.
Brown, 55, was arrested by Bangor police on Sunday, July 8, after he
allegedly stole a golf cart used by Waterfront Concerts staff and was
drunkenly driving it around the Front Street area at about 9:45 p.m.
Brown remains free on $4,000 bail. His next court date has not been scheduled, according to the court clerk’s office.
Bangor police Officers Steve Jordan and Jim Dearing were working at
the waterfront pavilion during the July 8 show featuring Styx, REO
Speedwagon and Nugent when security alerted them to an incident behind
the stage, according to a news release from police Sgt. Paul Edwards
issued on July 9.
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