Los Angeles - A man who allegedly jumped a fence to Halle Berry's house twice last weekend and prowling around his Hollywood Hills neighborhood on Monday he was not guilty Wednesday to felony charges empty.
Richard Anthony Franco, 27, was arrested late Monday at Berry's home, according to the Off-duty police officers hired by the Oscar-winning actress of the two intrusions into his property on Saturday and Sunday, according to the Los Angeles police.
Berry, the court filing seeking a restraining order against Franco, said police told her that "the criminal history of violence, theft and drug offenses." He "took a book and my name written on the nonsensical ramblings of his manuscript." , when he was arrested, he said.
The presence of a neighboring water kills "the shark" at 11:15 am from Monday, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office.
Franco was charged with felony under the decision announced Wednesday morning the prosecution.
Franco, who has a trial period for misdemeanor battery, could face up to three years imprisonment if the prosecution is empty, the prosecutor said.
Franco resident of Commerce, California, made an initial court appearance Wednesday, where he entered his plea. The judge ordered him held in Los Angeles jail on $ 150,000 bond until a preliminary hearing July 27.
Also issued a temporary restraining order, to prevent Franco from 500 yards out after trying to contact her by phone or Berry.
Franco investigators that the same man who broke into Berry - twice last week in the yard last two times he insisted, "there to see someone," but the officer ordered him out of a Berry, the Police spokesperson Sara Faden said. .
"Richard Franco is foreign to me, and I do not want any contact with him," Berry said in his statement: "He terrorized me and my family of three consecutive incidents in the last three days."
It is not unusual for photographers to stake out positions on Berry - Los Angeles, home to staff the Oscar-winning actress, but investigators did not know what the intruder was trying to do, Faden said.
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