The charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct against Brandon “Bam” Margera at the office of District Judge Sloan Walker in Radnor Township over an incident at the Radnor Hotel were withdrawn on Wednesday.
“Justice prevailed today when charges were withdrawn against Mr. Margera,” said his attorneys Michael T. van der Veen and William J. Brennan in a press release. “It’s fulfilling to be able to help him get his life back on track.”
According to a previous Daily Times account:
Police were called to the parking lot of the Radnor Hotel around 3:30 a.m. on Aug. 9 on the report of a male and female causing a disturbance.
Upon arrival, officers made contact with Margera, who appeared intoxicated and was acting disorderly, police said.
Margera was taken into custody for public intoxication and disorderly conduct and taken to the Radnor police station.
He remained at the police station, was issued citations for public intoxication and disorderly conduct, and was later released to a friend.
Both of the charges were summery offenses. The reason for the withdrawal were not explained. The Delaware County District Attorney’s office said it was not involved in the withdrawal of charges.
Margera listed an address in Doylestown on the most recent paperwork.
The former “Jackass” star is scheduled for trial next week in Chester County on the more serious criminal charges that he threatened family members and assaulted his brother in April.