Update: Diana Ross DUI
TUCSON, Arizona (AP) -- A lawyer for Diana Ross is asking that a new judge hear his request to toss out the breath test results expected to be used in the pop diva's drunken driving trial.
Ross was stopped on December 30 and faces three DUI-related charges in Tucson City Court. She has pleaded innocent.
Lawyer Stephen Paul Barnard filed a petition requesting that another judge consider the motion to dismiss the breath tests.
Tucson City Magistrate T. Jay Cranshaw had previously dismissed Barnard's contentions that Ross had felt intimidated and coerced to take several breath tests, and allowed the results to be used at trial.
The trial, originally set for September 9 and then December 9, is now scheduled for January.
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