Emergency Request in Britney Spears Court Case
Thursday, February 07, 2008
AP
Feb. 6: Britney Spears sits in the passenger seat of her car as an unidentified man drives in Beverly Hills, Calif.
LOS ANGELES The court commissioner who placed Britney Spears under conservatorship held a closed-door hearing after reviewing an unspecified emergency request in the case.
It was not immediately known who brought Thursday's action, known as an ex-parte motion.
Two attorneys for Spears' father James — who has been named as her conservator — were in court along with Spears' court-appointed attorney and an attorney for the conservatorship. A conservatorship is created when a court determines a person can no longer care for his or her own affairs.
The hearing came a day after Spears was suddenly released from a psychiatric hospital, drawing objections from her parents.















