An attorney for Charlie Sheen wants statements thrown out that were made by the actor to police investigating a Christmas Day domestic violence report.
In a motion filed April 1, attorney Richard Cummins says an officer questioned Sheen without advising him of his rights.
The motion does not reveal the content of Sheen's statements. A judge has not ruled on the matter.
Prosecutor Arnold Mordkin declined to comment.
Sheen, star of TV's "Two and a Half Men," is charged with menacing, criminal mischief and assault in the case involving his wife Brooke Mueller Sheen.
Sheen has pleaded not guilty. A jury trial is set for July 21.
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