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On Friday, lawyer Edward Burke left the courthouse after Justin Timberlake pleaded not guilty to his charge of driving while intoxicated

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00:00Okay, hold on. All right, guys. Hold on one second, please.
00:08Okay, guys, we're not going to have that. I'm not going to have any comments.
00:16Hi, everybody. I'm not going to have any comments after today's proceedings. The case is going to be put over to August 9th, as you heard.
00:23We're going to be filing motions, and we're going to let the content of those motions that we are going to contain therein speak for themselves.
00:30So, really, that's all I have to say. I have no comment. I won't be able to answer any of the questions, I hope you understand.
00:36But we'll be back next week. Thank you.
00:38And, Mr. Burke, the judge did say he wanted your client to appear in person in September.
00:44Not necessarily, no.

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