Ted Nugent Drummer Pleads Not Guilty to Golf Cart DUI and Three Other Misdemeanor Charges

Back in July, Ted Nugent‘s drummer Mick Brown was charged with four misdemeanor crimes stemming from an allegedly stolen golf cart at “The Midwest Rock ’N’ Roll Express” at the Bangor Waterfront in Maine on Sunday, July 8th. The upside, the incident provided us with an absolute classic mugshot. What a photogenic criminal!
A news release from the Bangor Police Department states that Police were alerted that Brown had stolen a golf cart used by Waterfront Concerts staff and was drunkenly driving it around. After several attempts to stop Brown and the two females on board, two security guards eventually removed Brown from the cart and placed him under arrest. Brown was booked into the Penobscot County Jail on charges of operating under the influence, driving to endanger, theft, and assault.
Brown’s attorney appeared in court today to enter not guilty pleas to each of the four misdemeanor charges. All but the driving to endanger charge are Class D crimes punishable by up to a year in prison and a $2,000 fine. The driving to endanger charge is a Class E crime punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up $1,000. Brown remains free on $4,000 bail and his next court date is yet to be scheduled.
[Via Bangor News Daily]
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