简体 | 繁体
loading...
海外博客
    • 首页
    • 新闻
    • 读图
    • 财经
    • 教育
    • 家居
    • 健康
    • 美食
    • 时尚
    • 旅游
    • 影视
    • 博客
    • 群吧
    • 论坛
    • 电台
  • 热点
  • 原创
  • 时政
  • 旅游
  • 美食
  • 家居
  • 健康
  • 财经
  • 教育
  • 情感
  • 星座
  • 时尚
  • 娱乐
  • 历史
  • 文化
  • 社区
  • 帮助
您的位置: 文学城 » 博客 »有权不能太任性,总有人制衡你的!

有权不能太任性,总有人制衡你的!

2015-09-07 13:22:15

TJKCB

TJKCB
宁静纯我心 感得事物人 写朴实清新. 闲书闲话养闲心,闲笔闲写记闲人;人生无虞懂珍惜,以沫相濡字字真。
首页 文章页 文章列表 博文目录
给我悄悄话
打印 被阅读次数

Johnny Depp, Amber Heard's dog-smuggling case adjourned until November

September 7, 2015 9:31 AM
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Reprints+-
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard at

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard at "The Danish Girl" screening presented in competition at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival at Venice Lido on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015. Photo Credit: Getty Images / Giuseppe Cacace

 

advertisement | advertise on newsday

 

SYDNEY - A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia was adjourned on Monday until November.

Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face heavy fines and up to 10 years in prison if convicted, though legal experts have said it's unlikely she'll face a lengthy jail term since the dogs were flown back to the U.S. before a government deadline.

Most popular

  • Wayans on Cosby defense: 'Stop twisting my words'
  • Robin Williams' daughter posts message of hope
  • Robin Williams' daughter posts message of hope
  • Shinnecock Pow Wow comes to LI
  • Erika Christensen marries cyclist Cole Maness

Heard did not appear at the Southport Magistrates Court in Queensland state on Monday. The case was adjourned until Nov. 2.

The doggie drama began in May, after Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce accused Depp of smuggling the Yorkshire terriers aboard his private jet when he returned to Australia to resume filming of the fifth movie in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series.

"If we start letting movie stars -- even though they've been the sexiest man alive twice -- to come into our nation (with pets), then why don't we just break the laws for everybody?" Joyce said at the time. "It's time that Pistol and Boo buggered off back to the United States."

CelebritiesJohnny Depp

Australia has strict quarantine regulations to prevent diseases such as rabies from spreading to its shores. Bringing pets into the country involves applying for a permit and quarantine on arrival of at least 10 days.

 

advertisement | advertise on newsday

Officials gave Depp and Heard 72 hours to send Pistol and Boo back to the U.S., warning that the dogs would be euthanized if they weren't. The dogs boarded a flight to the U.S. just hours before the deadline.

The prosecutor's office has declined to explain why Depp wasn't charged, citing the ongoing nature of the case.

Last week, Depp poked fun at the ordeal during a news conference in Venice, where he is promoting his latest movie. Asked if he was planning to take the dogs for a gondola ride, he responded:

"No. I killed my dogs and ate them, under direct orders from some kind of, I don't know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia."

************************************

Johnny Depp Dog Drama Continues: Amber Heard's Australian Court Case Adjourned Until November

0SHARES
Reprint
 
80 Commentssubscribe now

Johnny Depp Dog Drama: Amber Heard Australian Case Adjourned Until November
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard
Jun Sato/GC Images; Courtesy Amber Heard

By Lindsay Kimble

@lekimble

09/07/2015 AT 12:10 PM EDT

The dog days aren't over – yet. Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard's Australian court hearing over charges that she illegally brought the couple's two dogs into the country has been adjourned until November, the Associated Press reports.

The actress was summoned to the Southport Magistrates Court in Queensland on Monday to answer for the charges that she illegally imported the dogs – terriers Boo and Pistol – and produced a false document in May.

Heard did not appear on Monday, and the case was adjourned until Nov. 2, according to the BBC.

The star, 29, faces a possible 10-year jail term or large fine come November. Depp, however, has not been charged in the case. Australia's strict quarantine laws have been set to prevent diseases from entering the island nation, according to the BBC.

The legal debacle began back in April, when it was discovered that the couple allegedly failed to declare the animals to customs authorities when they arrived for Depp to film the new Pirates of the Caribbean film. The dogs' presence was discovered by Australian authorities after a dog groomer posted photos of the pups on Facebook.

Australia's Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce gave the pair 72 hours to return the dogs to the U.S., and threatened to euthanize the animals if Depp and Heard didn't comply with the orders.
 

VIDEO: Why Is Johnny Depp in the Doghouse?

 
 
 


Depp addressed the situation during a press conference at the Venice Film Festival on Friday, where he and Heard were on hand for the premiere of their respective films: Black Mass and The Danish Girl.

"I killed my dogs and ate them under direct orders from some kind of, I don't know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia," Depp joked to reporters.

Around the Web

***********************

Amber Heard's dog court case adjourned

7th Sep 15 | Entertainment News

Share URL

Close

Amber Heard's court case for dog-smuggling charges has been adjourned until November in Australia.


  • Previous:

    Heidi Klum's racy butt selfie

  • Next:

    Kevin Hart sets wedding date

 

The actress, who is married to Johnny Depp, was due to appear in a Queensland courtroom today (07.09.15) to face charges of smuggling the couple's pet dogs Pistol and Boo into the country illegally earlier this year.

 

However, according to BBC News, Amber, 29, didn't appear as expected and the court date has been postponed until November 2.

The 'Magic Mike XXL' starlet was seen in Venice, Italy, over the weekend, where she joined Johnny, 52, on the red carpet at the premiere of his new movie 'Black Mass'.

The couple are at the centre of a diplomatic storm with Australian officials amid allegations they illegally brought their pups into Australia without proper permits in April. Amber is also accused of producing a false document.

The actress could potentially face a 10-year prison sentence if found guilty.

Over the weekend, Johnny joked that he ''killed his dogs and ate them'', poking fun at Australian Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce, the man who threatened to put down the dogs earlier this year.

He deadpanned: ''I killed my dogs and ate them, under direct orders of some kind of, I don't know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia.''

*******************8

Celebrities & Gossip

Amber Heard to face dog drama in court

image: http://media.philly.com/images/wenn22647417_113_1514_5.jpg

JOHNNY DEPP and AMBER HEARD's doggie drama will be heard in court in Queensland on Monday (07Sep15). The actress is accused of illegally bringing the couple's pet Yorkshire terriers, Boo and Pistol, into Australia, where Depp has been filming the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie. The pups reportedly arrived on private jet in May (16) and weren't declared on the in-flight manifest. Heard, who is charged with illegal importation and a count of producing a false document, is not expected in court and reports suggest her lawyers will seek an adjournment of the matter. Aussie Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce told Heard to "bugger off home" with the dogs or he would consider putting them down. The pets were smuggled out of the country on board another private plane. Joking about the drama at the Venice Film Festival at the weekend (05Sep15), Depp told reporters he had killed his dogs and eaten them "under direct orders from some kinda, I dunno, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia", when asked if he'd brought the pets to Italy.

Amber Heard to face dog drama in court

Share0Tweet2Reddit0Email0
0 Comments
 

image: http://media.philly.com/images/300*354/wenn22647417_113_1514_5.jpg

Amber Heard, Magic Mike XXL European premiere at Vue West End - Arrivals
Amber Heard, Magic Mike XXL European premiere at Vue West End - Arrivals Joe/WENN.com
 
 
Travel Deals

image: http://media.philly.com/images/150*112/norwegian-air-shuttle-travel-deal.jpg

 
$178* & up -- Europe Fall Fares, One Way

 

image: http://track.adform.net/adfserve/?bn=5199608;1x1inv=1;srctype=3;ord=123456

*

 

 
See all travel deals »

image: http://media.philly.com/images/travelzoo-logo-139x351.png

 

image: http://view.atdmt.com/CBN/view/436905017/direct;wi.1;hi.1/01/?href=http://b.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=3&c2=6036110&c3=AMTR-AMT-004-01-CBN&c4=314588103_509810_2&c5=436905017&c6=&c10=1&c11=&c13=&c16=atls&cj=1&ax_fwd=1&rn=123456

*

 

Shop Team Gear
Eric Lindros Philadelphia Flyers Mitchell & Ness Throwback Authentic Vintage Jersey - Black

image: http://fanatics.frgimages.com/FFImage/thumb.aspx?i=/productImages/_1386000/ff_1386135_s.jpg

$249.95
Buy Now
< prev next >
WENN Newsdesk
Posted: Monday, September 7, 2015, 6:27 AM
Filed Under: Celebrities & Gossip
JOHNNY DEPP and AMBER HEARD's doggie drama will be heard in court in Queensland on Monday (07Sep15). The actress is accused of illegally bringing the couple's pet Yorkshire terriers, Boo and Pistol, into Australia, where Depp has been filming the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie. The pups reportedly arrived on private jet in May (16) and weren't declared on the in-flight manifest. Heard, who is charged with illegal importation and a count of producing a false document, is not expected in court and reports suggest her lawyers will seek an adjournment of the matter. Aussie Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce told Heard to "bugger off home" with the dogs or he would consider putting them down. The pets were smuggled out of the country on board another private plane. Joking about the drama at the Venice Film Festival at the weekend (05Sep15), Depp told reporters he had killed his dogs and eaten them "under direct orders from some kinda, I dunno, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia", when asked if he'd brought the pets to Italy.


Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/entertainment/celebrities_gossip/20150906_WENN_Amber_Heard_to_face_dog_drama_in_court.html#joQqq4UbeQDSj4P7.99

Australian court hearing over Johnny Depp's dogs adjourned

Updated 12:07 pm, Monday, September 7, 2015

  • print_article|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|7
  • comments_jump|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|1
    0
  • email_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|1
  • facebook_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|2
  • twitter_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|3
  • pinterest_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|4
  • reddit_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|5
  • google_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|6
  •  
  • In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy.  A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted. Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP / AP
  •  
    In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy.  A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted.gallery_thumbnails_photo|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|1
  • print_article_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|7
  • comments_jump_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|1
    0
  • email_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|1
  • facebook_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|2
  • twitter_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|3
  • pinterest_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|4
  • reddit_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|5
  • google_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|6
Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP
Image 1of/1

Caption

Close

 
gallery_thumbnails_show|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
 
gallery_overlay_open|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
gallery_overlay_open_thumbs|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
 
Image 1 of 1

In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy. A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted.

Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP
Image 1 of 1

In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy. A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted.

Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP
In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp...
 
 
Australian court hearing over Johnny Depp's dogs adjourned
1 / 1
Back to Gallery
gallery_thumbs_close|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
gallery_overlay_close|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
 
 

SYDNEY (AP) — A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia was adjourned on Monday until November.

Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face heavy fines and up to 10 years in prison if convicted, though legal experts have said it's unlikely she'll face a lengthy jail term since the dogs were flown back to the U.S. before a government deadline.

Heard did not appear at the Southport Magistrates Court in Queensland state on Monday. The case was adjourned until Nov. 2.

The doggie drama began in May, after Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce accused Depp of smuggling the Yorkshire terriers aboard his private jet when he returned to Australia to resume filming of the fifth movie in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series.

"If we start letting movie stars — even though they've been the sexiest man alive twice — to come into our nation (with pets), then why don't we just break the laws for everybody?" Joyce said at the time. "It's time that Pistol and Boo buggered off back to the United States."

Australia has strict quarantine regulations to prevent diseases such as rabies from spreading to its shores. Bringing pets into the country involves applying for a permit and quarantine on arrival of at least 10 days.

Officials gave Depp and Heard 72 hours to send Pistol and Boo back to the U.S., warning that the dogs would be euthanized if they weren't. The dogs boarded a flight to the U.S. just hours before the deadline.

The prosecutor's office has declined to explain why Depp wasn't charged, citing the ongoing nature of the case.

登录后才可评论.
  • 文学城简介
  • 广告服务
  • 联系我们
  • 招聘信息
  • 注册笔名
  • 申请版主
  • 收藏文学城

WENXUECITY.COM does not represent or guarantee the truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any of communications posted by other users.

Copyright ©1998-2025 wenxuecity.com All rights reserved. Privacy Statement & Terms of Use & User Privacy Protection Policy

今日热点

  • 退休之后:最重要的三件事徐徐道来
  • 美国开始了终结中国稀土垄断的行动北京_01link
  • 做爱彼迎民宿首遇一新西兰刺儿头:感叹赚什么钱都非易事!SUDreamers
  • 大康的节目缺乏朴素的诚实ShalakoW
  • “美国崩溃论”:一场世纪诅咒的自我安慰大会雅酷原创
  • 如何跟老公和另一个女人3P:一个女人的困惑阿里克斯Y格雷
  • 从儿子和我们口味的变化谈起AnnYuan
  • 真遗憾, 我没能登上珍宝岛一游龙江(5)世界在我心中
  • 二战同盟国是正义战争么?BayFamily
  • 日本的鱼饼喜鹊
  • 血战黄草岭 (失误)2020的冬天
  • 普罗旺斯的小镇们~有故事的山村安娜晴天
  • 川普狡猾狼外婆终于原形毕露了yongbing1993
  • 木头姐高频、快节奏调仓,未来科技坚定看多,风险控制意志明确BrightLine

一周热点

  • 楼道里的默契经济学: 市井中的“道法自然”康赛欧
  • 你爱上的爱情...BeijingGirl1
  • 国内的美好生活 - 高铁和滴滴打车匆匆走过
  • 我吃故我在:厦门vs迈阿密海鲜大PK北美_原乡人
  • 德州神秘营悲剧,应让我们明白什么老键
  • 勿忘国耻,参观第二次世界大战的终结地一游龙江(4)世界在我心中
  • 在美国坐火车的体会net422003
  • 千岛群岛 -- 来自俄罗斯的邀请唐山故乡
  • 你的孩子们为什么要远离你?mychina
  • 退休之后:最重要的三件事徐徐道来
  • 2025回国 年轻人躺平(图)菲儿天地
  • 以色列——被逐出欧洲家园犹太人的无奈归宿(二)橡溪
  • 我在美国看牙医戴宁生2022
  • 等待已久的Costco福利终于来了GoBucks!
有权不能太任性,总有人制衡你的!
切换到网页版
TJKCB

TJKCB

有权不能太任性,总有人制衡你的!

TJKCB (2015-09-07 13:22:15) 评论 (0)

Johnny Depp, Amber Heard's dog-smuggling case adjourned until November

September 7, 2015 9:31 AM
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Reprints+-
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard at

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard at "The Danish Girl" screening presented in competition at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival at Venice Lido on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015. Photo Credit: Getty Images / Giuseppe Cacace

 

advertisement | advertise on newsday

 

SYDNEY - A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia was adjourned on Monday until November.

Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face heavy fines and up to 10 years in prison if convicted, though legal experts have said it's unlikely she'll face a lengthy jail term since the dogs were flown back to the U.S. before a government deadline.

Most popular

  • Wayans on Cosby defense: 'Stop twisting my words'
  • Robin Williams' daughter posts message of hope
  • Robin Williams' daughter posts message of hope
  • Shinnecock Pow Wow comes to LI
  • Erika Christensen marries cyclist Cole Maness

Heard did not appear at the Southport Magistrates Court in Queensland state on Monday. The case was adjourned until Nov. 2.

The doggie drama began in May, after Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce accused Depp of smuggling the Yorkshire terriers aboard his private jet when he returned to Australia to resume filming of the fifth movie in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series.

"If we start letting movie stars -- even though they've been the sexiest man alive twice -- to come into our nation (with pets), then why don't we just break the laws for everybody?" Joyce said at the time. "It's time that Pistol and Boo buggered off back to the United States."

CelebritiesJohnny Depp

Australia has strict quarantine regulations to prevent diseases such as rabies from spreading to its shores. Bringing pets into the country involves applying for a permit and quarantine on arrival of at least 10 days.

 

advertisement | advertise on newsday

Officials gave Depp and Heard 72 hours to send Pistol and Boo back to the U.S., warning that the dogs would be euthanized if they weren't. The dogs boarded a flight to the U.S. just hours before the deadline.

The prosecutor's office has declined to explain why Depp wasn't charged, citing the ongoing nature of the case.

Last week, Depp poked fun at the ordeal during a news conference in Venice, where he is promoting his latest movie. Asked if he was planning to take the dogs for a gondola ride, he responded:

"No. I killed my dogs and ate them, under direct orders from some kind of, I don't know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia."

************************************

Johnny Depp Dog Drama Continues: Amber Heard's Australian Court Case Adjourned Until November

0SHARES
Reprint
 
80 Commentssubscribe now

Johnny Depp Dog Drama: Amber Heard Australian Case Adjourned Until November
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard
Jun Sato/GC Images; Courtesy Amber Heard

By Lindsay Kimble

@lekimble

09/07/2015 AT 12:10 PM EDT

The dog days aren't over – yet. Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard's Australian court hearing over charges that she illegally brought the couple's two dogs into the country has been adjourned until November, the Associated Press reports.

The actress was summoned to the Southport Magistrates Court in Queensland on Monday to answer for the charges that she illegally imported the dogs – terriers Boo and Pistol – and produced a false document in May.

Heard did not appear on Monday, and the case was adjourned until Nov. 2, according to the BBC.

The star, 29, faces a possible 10-year jail term or large fine come November. Depp, however, has not been charged in the case. Australia's strict quarantine laws have been set to prevent diseases from entering the island nation, according to the BBC.

The legal debacle began back in April, when it was discovered that the couple allegedly failed to declare the animals to customs authorities when they arrived for Depp to film the new Pirates of the Caribbean film. The dogs' presence was discovered by Australian authorities after a dog groomer posted photos of the pups on Facebook.

Australia's Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce gave the pair 72 hours to return the dogs to the U.S., and threatened to euthanize the animals if Depp and Heard didn't comply with the orders.
 

VIDEO: Why Is Johnny Depp in the Doghouse?

 
 
 


Depp addressed the situation during a press conference at the Venice Film Festival on Friday, where he and Heard were on hand for the premiere of their respective films: Black Mass and The Danish Girl.

"I killed my dogs and ate them under direct orders from some kind of, I don't know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia," Depp joked to reporters.

Around the Web

***********************

Amber Heard's dog court case adjourned

7th Sep 15 | Entertainment News

Share URL

Close

Amber Heard's court case for dog-smuggling charges has been adjourned until November in Australia.


  • Previous:

    Heidi Klum's racy butt selfie

  • Next:

    Kevin Hart sets wedding date

 

The actress, who is married to Johnny Depp, was due to appear in a Queensland courtroom today (07.09.15) to face charges of smuggling the couple's pet dogs Pistol and Boo into the country illegally earlier this year.

 

However, according to BBC News, Amber, 29, didn't appear as expected and the court date has been postponed until November 2.

The 'Magic Mike XXL' starlet was seen in Venice, Italy, over the weekend, where she joined Johnny, 52, on the red carpet at the premiere of his new movie 'Black Mass'.

The couple are at the centre of a diplomatic storm with Australian officials amid allegations they illegally brought their pups into Australia without proper permits in April. Amber is also accused of producing a false document.

The actress could potentially face a 10-year prison sentence if found guilty.

Over the weekend, Johnny joked that he ''killed his dogs and ate them'', poking fun at Australian Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce, the man who threatened to put down the dogs earlier this year.

He deadpanned: ''I killed my dogs and ate them, under direct orders of some kind of, I don't know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia.''

*******************8

Celebrities & Gossip

Amber Heard to face dog drama in court

image: http://media.philly.com/images/wenn22647417_113_1514_5.jpg

JOHNNY DEPP and AMBER HEARD's doggie drama will be heard in court in Queensland on Monday (07Sep15). The actress is accused of illegally bringing the couple's pet Yorkshire terriers, Boo and Pistol, into Australia, where Depp has been filming the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie. The pups reportedly arrived on private jet in May (16) and weren't declared on the in-flight manifest. Heard, who is charged with illegal importation and a count of producing a false document, is not expected in court and reports suggest her lawyers will seek an adjournment of the matter. Aussie Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce told Heard to "bugger off home" with the dogs or he would consider putting them down. The pets were smuggled out of the country on board another private plane. Joking about the drama at the Venice Film Festival at the weekend (05Sep15), Depp told reporters he had killed his dogs and eaten them "under direct orders from some kinda, I dunno, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia", when asked if he'd brought the pets to Italy.

Amber Heard to face dog drama in court

Share0Tweet2Reddit0Email0
0 Comments
 

image: http://media.philly.com/images/300*354/wenn22647417_113_1514_5.jpg

Amber Heard, Magic Mike XXL European premiere at Vue West End - Arrivals
Amber Heard, Magic Mike XXL European premiere at Vue West End - Arrivals Joe/WENN.com
 
 
Travel Deals

image: http://media.philly.com/images/150*112/norwegian-air-shuttle-travel-deal.jpg

 
$178* & up -- Europe Fall Fares, One Way

 

image: http://track.adform.net/adfserve/?bn=5199608;1x1inv=1;srctype=3;ord=123456

*

 

 
See all travel deals »

image: http://media.philly.com/images/travelzoo-logo-139x351.png

 

image: http://view.atdmt.com/CBN/view/436905017/direct;wi.1;hi.1/01/?href=http://b.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=3&c2=6036110&c3=AMTR-AMT-004-01-CBN&c4=314588103_509810_2&c5=436905017&c6=&c10=1&c11=&c13=&c16=atls&cj=1&ax_fwd=1&rn=123456

*

 

Shop Team Gear
Eric Lindros Philadelphia Flyers Mitchell & Ness Throwback Authentic Vintage Jersey - Black

image: http://fanatics.frgimages.com/FFImage/thumb.aspx?i=/productImages/_1386000/ff_1386135_s.jpg

$249.95
Buy Now
< prev next >
WENN Newsdesk
Posted: Monday, September 7, 2015, 6:27 AM
Filed Under: Celebrities & Gossip
JOHNNY DEPP and AMBER HEARD's doggie drama will be heard in court in Queensland on Monday (07Sep15). The actress is accused of illegally bringing the couple's pet Yorkshire terriers, Boo and Pistol, into Australia, where Depp has been filming the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie. The pups reportedly arrived on private jet in May (16) and weren't declared on the in-flight manifest. Heard, who is charged with illegal importation and a count of producing a false document, is not expected in court and reports suggest her lawyers will seek an adjournment of the matter. Aussie Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce told Heard to "bugger off home" with the dogs or he would consider putting them down. The pets were smuggled out of the country on board another private plane. Joking about the drama at the Venice Film Festival at the weekend (05Sep15), Depp told reporters he had killed his dogs and eaten them "under direct orders from some kinda, I dunno, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia", when asked if he'd brought the pets to Italy.


Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/entertainment/celebrities_gossip/20150906_WENN_Amber_Heard_to_face_dog_drama_in_court.html#joQqq4UbeQDSj4P7.99

Australian court hearing over Johnny Depp's dogs adjourned

Updated 12:07 pm, Monday, September 7, 2015

  • print_article|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|7
  • comments_jump|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|1
    0
  • email_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|1
  • facebook_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|2
  • twitter_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|3
  • pinterest_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|4
  • reddit_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|5
  • google_share|article-6488791|article-share-redesign|6
  •  
  • In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy.  A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted. Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP / AP
  •  
    In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy.  A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted.gallery_thumbnails_photo|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|1
  • print_article_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|7
  • comments_jump_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|1
    0
  • email_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|1
  • facebook_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|2
  • twitter_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|3
  • pinterest_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|4
  • reddit_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|5
  • google_share_inline|photo-8592376|article-gallery-6488791|6
Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP
Image 1of/1

Caption

Close

 
gallery_thumbnails_show|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
 
gallery_overlay_open|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
gallery_overlay_open_thumbs|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
 
Image 1 of 1

In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy. A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted.

Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP
Image 1 of 1

In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film Black Mass during the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy. A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia has been adjourned until November. Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face up to 10 years in prison and heavy fines if convicted.

Photo: Andrew Medichini, AP
In this Sept. 4, 2015 photo, Amber Heard, left, and Johnny Depp...
 
 
Australian court hearing over Johnny Depp's dogs adjourned
1 / 1
Back to Gallery
gallery_thumbs_close|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
gallery_overlay_close|article-gallery-6488791|article-gallery-6488791|0
 
 

SYDNEY (AP) — A court hearing dealing with allegations that Johnny Depp's wife, Amber Heard, illegally brought the couple's dogs to Australia was adjourned on Monday until November.

Heard was charged in July with two counts of illegally importing Pistol and Boo into Australia and one count of producing a false document. She could face heavy fines and up to 10 years in prison if convicted, though legal experts have said it's unlikely she'll face a lengthy jail term since the dogs were flown back to the U.S. before a government deadline.

Heard did not appear at the Southport Magistrates Court in Queensland state on Monday. The case was adjourned until Nov. 2.

The doggie drama began in May, after Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce accused Depp of smuggling the Yorkshire terriers aboard his private jet when he returned to Australia to resume filming of the fifth movie in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series.

"If we start letting movie stars — even though they've been the sexiest man alive twice — to come into our nation (with pets), then why don't we just break the laws for everybody?" Joyce said at the time. "It's time that Pistol and Boo buggered off back to the United States."

Australia has strict quarantine regulations to prevent diseases such as rabies from spreading to its shores. Bringing pets into the country involves applying for a permit and quarantine on arrival of at least 10 days.

Officials gave Depp and Heard 72 hours to send Pistol and Boo back to the U.S., warning that the dogs would be euthanized if they weren't. The dogs boarded a flight to the U.S. just hours before the deadline.

The prosecutor's office has declined to explain why Depp wasn't charged, citing the ongoing nature of the case.