
Nas was busted for DUI near his home in Georgia. Nas was busted by Henry County cops on September 10, 2009. Law enforcement tells us he was arrested, booked and charges are pending. Nas is in court today in Los Angeles for his divorce from Kelis — and if custody becomes contentious, the DUI could be a factor.
The police report, which says, “Mr. Jones had a green tongue with raised taste buds and his pulse was raised to 116 beats per minute.” The arresting officer says he observed “eyelid tremors in both eyes and body tremors.” Cops say the car smelled of “raw marijuana.”
Nas told officers he had been smoking weed at his friend’s house before he was busted.
Nas flunked one of the field sobriety tests — the walking test — by taking the wrong number of steps.
Charges are currently pending.

David Hasselhoff is under an involuntary psychiatric hold in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
Hasselhoff was taken by ambulance to the hospital on Friday, as RadarOnline.com reported exclusively.
We have now confirmed that The Hoff had once again been drinking a large amount of alcohol before his hospitalization.
He was picked up under the California Welfare and Institutions Code 5150 that allows authorities to take into custody persons they believe may be a danger to themselves or others, are gravely disabled or suffer from a mental disorder. Cedars-Sinai doctors agreed he needed to be admitted, and under Code 5151, hold him for up to 72 hours for a psychiatric evaluation.
Hasselhoff has been battling alcoholism for years and has been hospitalized at least five times with alcohol poisoning.
He returned from Canada on Wednesday and saw a doctor. He had been drinking before that and also resumed drinking afterward. His several-day booze bender resulted in a seizure and transport to the hospital via ambulance Friday.
Now people close to him want to place him in a lock-down rehab facility to treat his alcoholism, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
Hasselhoff and his pr and legal team have consistently covered for him, denying reports that he was previously hospitalized for alcohol poisoning. But this time things are so severe that for a while he was disoriented and didn’t recognize people he knew.

David Hasselhoff‘s ex-wife, Pamela Bach, had her own issues with alcohol

last night — we’ve learned she was arrested for DUI … and she will probably do jail time.
According to law enforcement sources, Bach took a breathalyzer test and blew a .14 and a .13.
She was taken to Van Nuys where she was booked and released. Bach tells TMZ, “I am remorseful and mortified. I am going through a really difficult time between David being in the hospital and dealing with the divorce.” By the way, the divorce was final in 2007.
Bach added that she was trying to comfort her daughters earlier in the evening, then went to dinner where she had a few drinks.
According to official documents, bail was set at $15,000. Bach said she was released on her own recognizance and will attend an AA meeting today.
Bach was busted for DUI in March, 2009, pled no contest and was placed on probation. A second DUI in California gets you mandatory jail time.
UPDATE 5:55 PM ET: We just got off the phone with Pamela. She says she’s on the way to an AA meeting right now. She says her girls “love and support her.”

According to reports, eight men were taken in by police Monday night.
The incident occurred on I-40 near exit 276. According to West Memphis, Arkansas Police Chief Robert Paudert, “The criminal interdiction unit last night was working the interstates as they normally do, they saw this tour bus coming through.” The bus was pulled over for doing 70 in a 65. Paudert stated that there may have also been a problem with the registration.
Captain Donald Oakes says the odor was very strong as officers approached the bus. “When the officer approached the bus, it was like a Cheech and Chong movie. He smelled the odor and at that point he knew.” The two most notable arrests include rappers DJ Mathematics and Streetlife. The two have performed with the Wu Tang Clan on numerous occasions. Oakes says their arrest does not send a positive message to young people. “What does it tell our kids? It says hey, this guy whose album you bought, it’s okay for him to ride down the street and smoke marijuana. Well this arrest proves it’s not.”
They also say they noticed blunts and residue were laying in plain sight. They also claim to have found 110 ecstasy tablets hidden in a can that contained $8,615 in cash.