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Police have footage of Bieber peeing in jail cell

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Troubled star, Justin Bieber. Photo / AP

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Justin Bieber is reportedly fighting with Florida police over a video that shows him peeing in a jail cell after his arrest for DUI last month.

Miami police have already released one video of the pop star's arrest, showing the 19-year-old getting a pat down at the station.

But Bieber is afraid of a more embarrassing video which shows him urinating and his lawyers are currently asking the court to block the video from being released because it shows his private parts.

According to his lawyers, the video shows Beiber in "various states of undress which show personal parts".

A source who has viewed the video told TMZ: "Justin is seen several times stumbling around while he was taking his tests. As if he had a problem with his balance ... [the video] also shows Justin taking his various tests and eventually taking a piss.

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"The stumbling and going to the bathroom is obviously reason enough for his attorneys to request it be sealed ... If I was trying to paint a picture that my client was innocent ... I wouldn't want a video of him stumbling around and looking out of it to go public either."

This isn't the first time that Beiber has been caught urinating in an inappropriate place.

The singer was filmed last year peeing in a mop bucket at New York City restaurant - for some reason saying "F*** Bill Clinton" at the end of the clip.

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The video released last week shows Bieber being frisked by Miami police after he was taken in for CUI, drag-racing and driving with an invalid license on January 23.

Putting on a typically confident display, the 19-year-old singer can be seen strutting around as he follows the officer's orders.

Appearing rather peeved by his arrest, the troubled Canadian pop star's entire body was patted down by cops as he was forced to comply with their orders.

Leaning on a table as the police officer gets to work at the task in hand, the Baby hitmaker seemed to be taking his time as he meandered around the area.

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Wearing a dark hoodie, baggy black shorts and red trainers, the teen heartthrob is told to remove his shoes as the search takes place.

Although the police officer in question seems to be paying close attention to searching Bieber, they found nothing on him after the frisk took place.

However, it has since been claimed he was under the influence of prescription drugs, including Xanax, and marijuana at the time of his arrest.

Later tests revealed his blood alcohol level was below the limit for drivers, but at the age of 19, the young star is still two years underage.

Bieber told police after the arrest that he had been smoking marijuana and had taken a prescription drug, claiming that his mother gave him the medication.

Justin Bieber appears in court via video feed in Miami. Photo / AP
Justin Bieber appears in court via video feed in Miami. Photo / AP

The singer could now be charged with felony vandalism after allegedly pelting his neighbour's property with eggs last month.

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The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has sent the case to the district attorney, with officers strongly recommending prosecution on a more serious felony charge after an estimated $20,000 in damages was caused.

Lt. Dave Thompson told TMZ: "I went to the D.A.'s Office today with the paperwork, and I want a felony. Of course I want a felony."

The website had previously posted a video purportedly taken in the middle of the attack, which occurred in the upmarket Calibasas area, in which the pop star seems to be heard taunting his neighbor.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office is expected to make a decision on the 19-year-old's fate in around a week.

It comes hot on the heels of his party pal Lil Za being charged with three felonies in connection to a raid on Justin's $6million mansion last week.

It has been reported L.A. County D.A. has charged the rapper with two counts of felony possession of a controlled substance, and another relating to breaking a jail telephone.

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Police made the charges after they had initially been called to Justin's house following the egg pelting incident. If found guilty he could face up to nine years in prison.

Za, real name Xavier Smith, was arrested earlier this month when drugs, believed to be Xanax and Ecstasy, were found at the mansion.

Bieber has also been accused of abusing a flight attendant on a private jet until she was forced to hide in the cockpit.

The troubled teen singer and his entourage were also said to have smoked so much marijuana on a flight between Canada and New Jersey that the pilots were forced to wear oxygen masks.

Bieber his father Jeremy, 38, and ten friends travelled on the leased jet to Teterboro airport ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday and were allegedly so verbally abusive towards the female flight attendant that she refuses to work for him again.

Despite several warnings, the singer and his father Jeremy would not stop verbally abusing the flight attendant, and she eventually hid in cockpit with the pilots to avoid Bieber and his entourage.

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According to an official report, the Bieber men were 'extremely abusive' towards the flight attendant.

"The captain of the flight stated that he warned the passengers, including Bieber, on several occasions to stop smoking marijuana", the official report of the incident, obtained by NBC News, reads.

"The captain also stated he needed to request that the passengers stop their harassing behavior toward the flight attendant and after several warnings asked the flight attendant to stay with him near the cockpit to avoid any further abuse."

In addition to his pending criminal case in Florida, Bieber has another case pending in his native Canada.

Last week he turned himself into Toronto authorities after being charged with assault on a limo driver.

TMZ reported that the fight began when Bieber asked for the music to be turned up. The driver obliged, but not as much as Bieber was hoping, so he apparently stuck his hand through the partition to do it himself.

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The driver swatted his hand away and then it allegedly erupted into a full-on smack fest as Bieber hit the driver in the head multiple times.

While Justin has grown increasingly close to his father in the wake of his legal woes, Patti Mallette - who raised the star as a single mother - has admitted she has little control over her son's behaviour.

She told Access Hollywood Live: "I've just gotta let go a little and let him make some of his own decisions. He's growing up. He's 19. He's not my baby. Of course I pray for him and encourage him."

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