Britney Spears Driven to Trial

This wasn't the kind of Circus Britney Spears was thinking of while plotting her highly vaunted comeback.

By Josh Grossberg Sep 18, 2008 7:52 PMTags
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We're guessing this wasn't the kind of Circus Britney Spears was thinking of while plotting her vaunted comeback.

A Los Angeles judge today set an Oct. 15 trial date for Spears for driving with an invalid license, E! News confirms.

But there's a chance that trial may yet be averted, with one last preliminary hearing scheduled for Oct. 8 for prosecutors and the pop tart's lawyers to reach a compromise in the case.

In the latest development in Spears' never-ending legal saga stemming from last year's minor fender-bender, the 26-year-old singer's lawyers met in chambers this morning with Superior Court Judge James A. Steele and Los Angeles city prosecutors.

Afterward, L.A. city prosecutor Michael Amerian told E! News that both sides hope to reach a plea deal to avoid the spectacle of a full-blown trial.

"We're just look for a fair resolution to this. If that means going to trial, it means going to trial," he said.

The "Oops" songbird was rung up in August 2007 after a hit-and-split incident in which she dinged another vehicle while fleeing from paparazzi. 

A follow-up investigation revealed that she was carrying a Louisiana license but not a California one, a no-no under state law. Authorities subsequently charged her with a misdemeanor count of driving without a vaild license.

Team Spears had hoped to persuade Steele to dismiss the charge but he rejected the motion earlier this month, paving the way for the hitmaker to stand trial.

No immediate comment from Spears' legal crew.

In happier news, Spears is expected to drop her sixth studio album, Circus, on Dec. 2, which also happens to be her 27th birthday. The first single, "Womanizer," goes out to radio stations next Tuesday.

—Additional reporting by Matt Donnelly

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