Charlie Sheen Set to Return to 'Two and a Half Men' After Not Guilty Plea

'Two and a Half Men' will have their main man back now that
Charlie Sheen is set to return this week.
The star plead not guilty to domestic violence charges in an Aspen, Colo., court hearing Monday. While he will return to work, he will still spend nights in rehab,
according to People.com
"Charlie is looking forward to going back to work for the final four episodes of 'Two and a Half Man,'" the show's executive producer Mark Burg told the Web site. "He's also looking forward to clearing his name, putting all of this behind him and spending time with his kids during his hiatus."
The legal charges relate to a Christmas day incident with wife Brooke Mueller at an Aspen rental house. Mueller alleged that during an argument Sheen grabbed her throat and held a knife to it while pinning her down, saying he'd kill her if she told anyone, according to police.
The star took a leave from 'Two and a Half Men' on Feb. 23 to enter a rehabilitation facility for what his rep called a "preventative measure."
In court Monday, Sheen plead not guilty to felony menacing and two misdemeanors for assault and criminal mischief. If a plea deal is not reached in the case, a trial is set for July 21.
Mueller was not in court for Sheen's hearing. She is undergoing rehab separately at the couple's L.A. home.
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he is nother but a loser he should not be on tv
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BOYCOTT THE ACTOR....BOUCOTT THE STATIONS THAT CONTINUE TO BUY INTO SUCH BAD BEHAVIOR FOR MONEY.
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I DO change my channel. No prob!!!
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He does have a BAD TEMPER. Before it gets real Serious. He Needs Help. I hope he gets it. 2 & 1/half Men is a great show.
You donot touch any one out of Madness. Good Luck to him and his Family
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Good. He pled not guilty. I hope he goes to trial with a no-nonsense judge, gets convicted and receives the maximum sentence.
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If found guilty the judge will probably give him 12 hours in jail. When in the world will these damn actors male and female charged and found guilty for their crimes actually do real time in jail. Why don't the regular people get breaks like that in court. I think its time we get the same breaks as they do. Hollywood never pays for their crimes.
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Charlie Sheen hasn't done a good movie since 1986 in "Platoon".
His legal troubles have somehow kept him relevant through the decades. He is now old and grey and a sad shell of his former, talented self.
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NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD, AND NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO JUDGE ANYONE, TO DO SO,YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW AND LOVE WILL BE PUT IN THE SAME SITUATION.WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN CROSS TO CARRY.HELP THOSE AROUND YOU LESS FORTUNATE,WE NEED TO WAKE UP.
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Celebrities like Charlie Sheen are a total shame that our young people have to listen to. They are some of the worse examples of human life. He should do the time like any other civilan. Show us that money doesn't always buy you out of trouble. His wife should also be in jail for lying and sticking up for him. Its just a matte of time and she'll whine up like Nicole Simpson. Dumbass liberals are all like this.
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What would Charlie Waffles do? NOT what Charles Sheen did.
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Charlie is a victim of the woman's lobby coddellers and federal criminals that need to be checked on their abuses of the Constitution of the USA!
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I think what angers people about the whole Charlie Sheen situation is the arrogance he continues to show. Are we really supposed to believe he's going to rehab as a "preventive measure". Please, how transparent is that and how dumb does he think people are. We're supposed to believe it because he says it or his "people" say it for him? He has a history of abuse and addiction and apparently his wife is an addict too, who also denied she is in rehab, even though she is. Their life is their life, but it angers everyday people to see how celebrity justice works and how these celebrities are arrogant liars and abusive and they get away with it. .
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he should not get in trouble for something that they did not see him do. they really need to see someone do it or have some form of proof and they have no proof. it is guilt by association and he has a history so she could be using his history against him but is unlikely since she has nothing to gain by doing so.
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I support anyone who is trying to battle addiction. It doesn't matter what walk of life.
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