George Michael jailed for drug-drive offence

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British singer George Michael was sentenced to eight weeks in jail on Tuesday for driving under the influence of cannabis when he crashed his car into a north London shop in July.
Michael, wearing a grey suit and black tie, sighed as judge John Perkins sentenced him at a London court, while his long-term partner Kenny Goss threw his head into his hands.
The singer was told he would serve four weeks in prison and spend the remainder on licence.
"It does not appear that you took proper steps to deal with what is clearly an addiction to cannabis," Perkins told Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court.
"That's a mistake which puts you and, on this occasion, the public at risk," he was quoted by the Press Association as saying.
Perkins said he took into account the fact that Michael had checked into a clinic after the crash to seek help for anxiety, depression and insomnia, which had led him to depend on prescription drugs.
Michael, 47, was also banned from driving for five years and was ordered to pay a 1,250 pound fine. His lawyer said Michael had tried to turn his life around since the incident and started writing songs again.
A police patrol found the singer slumped at the wheel of his Range Rover in the early hours of July 4 after smashing into the facade of a photographic shop in Hampstead.
Michael was arrested and taken to Hampstead police station where he was found to be carrying cannabis cigarettes. A blood sample was taken and chemicals linked to cannabis were found in his system. He had not been drinking alcohol.
Michael was banned from driving for two years in 2007 and sentenced to 100 hours of community service after admitting driving when unfit due to drugs.
In 2008, he apologized to fans after being arrested and cautioned by police for possession of drugs and promised then to "sort himself out."