11-02-2010, 04:00 PM
they're off the rails. completely.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Randy Quaid and his wife remained in Canada on Tuesday and missed a mandatory arraignment, but their attorney says he may have proof they weren’t illegally squatting at a California home where they were recently arrested.
The Quaids are seeking asylum in Canada, saying they fear a group they’ve dubbed the "Hollywood star whackers." Randy Quaid’s attorney said the actor was required to remain there until a Nov. 8 immigration hearing.
Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Donna Geck agreed not to issue a bench warrant for the Golden Globe-winning actor and not forfeit his $500,000 bond, but the judge did not grant similar leniency to his wife.
Geck issued a warrant for Evi Quaid, and prosecutors said they may eventually seek extradition to return her to the coastal town where the Quaids have faced two criminal court cases and have missed numerous court appearances.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Randy Quaid and his wife remained in Canada on Tuesday and missed a mandatory arraignment, but their attorney says he may have proof they weren’t illegally squatting at a California home where they were recently arrested.
The Quaids are seeking asylum in Canada, saying they fear a group they’ve dubbed the "Hollywood star whackers." Randy Quaid’s attorney said the actor was required to remain there until a Nov. 8 immigration hearing.
Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Donna Geck agreed not to issue a bench warrant for the Golden Globe-winning actor and not forfeit his $500,000 bond, but the judge did not grant similar leniency to his wife.
Geck issued a warrant for Evi Quaid, and prosecutors said they may eventually seek extradition to return her to the coastal town where the Quaids have faced two criminal court cases and have missed numerous court appearances.