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    Charges to be dropped against actor Josh Brolin

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    Tue Jan 6, 2009 3:53pm EST
    Cast member Josh Brolin arrives for the Los Angeles premiere of the film ''Milk'' at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, California, November 13, 2008. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Prosecutors will drop charges against "W." stars Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright over an altercation last year at a bar in the Louisiana city of Shreveport, the actors' attorney said on Tuesday.

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    City prosecutors agreed at a court hearing on Tuesday to drop the charges within 60 days, provided Brolin and Wright pay $130 each in court costs, their attorney Blair Berk said.

    Brolin, the son of actor James Brolin, and Wright were charged with interference with police officers in the wake of a disturbance at a Shreveport bar in July 2007.

    The actors were with crew members from the Oliver Stone movie "W." about President George W. Bush. Police arrived after one crew member caused a fracas and was asked to leave.

    Police pepper-sprayed both Brolin and Wright, while Wright was also hit with an electric shock from a Taser weapon, Berk said.

    Prosecutors were not immediately available to comment.

    Five "W." crew members were also accused of interfering with police officers and charges against them will also be dropped, Berk said. All were charged with misdemeanors, instead of more serious felony charges, and did not appear at court.

    Brolin, who stars in the current film "Milk," played Bush in "W." Wright played U.S. statesman Colin Powell in "W." and portrayed a CIA agent in recent James Bond movies "Quantum of Solace" and "Casino Royale."

    (Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and John O'Callaghan)



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