SPEARS’ DRIVER LICENSE CASE CONTINUED

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears' lawyer won more time Friday to work on the pop star's case in which she is charged with driving without a valid license.

Attorney Michael Flanagan appeared with prosecutor Michael Amerian before a judge and said they had been unable to agree on what law applies. They asked for more time and were given until Feb. 20.

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