Lawyer: Court Date Postponed For Bruno Mars In Las Vegas Cocaine Possession Case

Bruno Mars’ lawyer says a court appearance for the singer-songwriter to appear on a Las Vegas cocaine charge is being postponed.

Attorney David Chesnoff tells The Associated Press the 25-year-old “Just the Way You Are” singer won’t have to appear in person Thursday in a Las Vegas courtroom.

Chesnoff says Mars will get a new court date.

Mars’ real name is Peter Hernandez. He’s accused of having 2.6 grams of cocaine when he was arrested after a Sept. 19 performance at a Las Vegas nightclub.

If convicted on the possession of a controlled substance charge he could face up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

Mars’ lawyers are Chesnoff and attorney Blair Berk of Los Angeles, where Mars has lived since 2002.

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