LONDON, England (AP) -- Singer Amy Winehouse looked on tearfully Saturday as a British judge ordered her husband be held on charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Amy Winehouse is known for a string of R&B hits including "Rehab."
Winehouse watched from the gallery in Thames Magistrates' Court in London as her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, 25, was remanded in custody until November 23.
Fielder-Civil and Anthony Kelly, 25, who was also remanded, are among five men arrested in relation to a court case due to start on Monday at another London court.
In that trial, Fielder-Civil and Michael Brown, 39, face charges of assaulting a barman on June 20.
Retro soul singer Winehouse has won worldwide acclaim for her second album, "Back to Black," but has also made headlines through erratic behavior, health fears and reports of heavy drug use.
In August she spent time in rehab and canceled a series of dates in Britain, the United States and Canada. Last month Winehouse and Fielder-Civil were arrested in Norway and fined ?500 (US$715) for possession of marijuana. E-mail to a friend
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