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NewsPete Doherty facing prison tomorrow?Pete Doherty is finally set to learn his fate tomorrow (September 4) after pleading guilty to drug charges in the summer. The Babyshambles frontman has had a turbulent few months which has already seen him make several appearances at West London Magistrate's Court, where judges will decide his future tomorrow. Firstly, the singer pleaded guilty to possessing Class A drugs after being stopped by police in Kensington High Street back on May 5. Having admitted the charges, on that occasion (August 7) the judge decided to postpone his sentencing for a month. Doherty was told he would be given a community or prison sentence, which would depend on his behaviour over August, and he was advised he would be sentenced on September 4. Unfortunately for Doherty he was forced to make an unexpected return to the Hammersmith court on August 27. Following Babyshambles' set at V Festival in Chelmsford, the singer was arrested again and police brought the singer to West London Magistrates Court, charging him with breaking his bail conditions. However Doherty was lucky as the officers failed to delivery him to the magistrates within 24 hours of his arrest he was freed on a technicality. A seperate drugs arrest arising from that occasion will not be dealt with until October 31, when Doherty must reappear at Bethnal Green police station. So tomorrow he finally learns his fate for his arrest in May - prison or the community service. NME.COM will be bringing you full coverage live from court so make sure you tune in tomorrow for the latest news. In the meantime have your say on whether Doherty will face prison or not using the My NME comments below. The Pigeon Detectives kick off UK tour The Pigeon Detectives kicked off their mammoth UK tour last night (October 10) in Belfast's Mandela Hall, debuting a new song entitled 'Emergency'. The band played a selection of fan favourites such as 'I'm Not Sorry', 'I Found Out' and 'Romantic Type' as well as a handful of b-sides and their new song, inducing mass dancing and singing amongst the sold out crowd. The band now head out to continue their biggest UK tour to date. The Pigeon Detectives played: 'I Found Out' 'Don't Know How To Say Goodbye' 'Can't Control Myself' 'Cos I Need You' 'Romantic Type' 'Stop Or Go' 'Dick'ead' 'Take Her Back' 'Better Not Look My way' 'Couldn't Believe It' 'Wait For Me' 'Caught In Your Trap' 'Emergency' 'I'm Always Right' 'I'm Not Sorry' See next week's issue of NME - on UK newsstands from October 17 - for exclusive news from The Pigeon Detectives. |
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