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Britney Spears could soon regain freedom if judge agrees

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By ANDREW DALTON
AP Entertainment Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears’ independence day may have arrived. At a hearing in Los Angeles Friday, a judge will decide whether to terminate the conservatorship that has controlled the pop superstar’s life and money for nearly 14 years. With no significant opposition, it appears likely Judge Brenda Penny will dissolve the legal arrangement. But the judge has not signaled what she will decide. Fans have gathered outside the courthouse, bringing a hot pink Christmas tree and adorning it with messages of support for the pop superstar. Even if the conservatorship ends Friday, Spears’ attorney has vowed to pursue an investigation of James Spears’ handling of the conservatorship even if it ends. 

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