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This Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010 booking photo provided by the Utah County jail shows Gary Coleman. Coleman, 41, was arrested in Utah Sunday on a warrant for failing to appear in court, police said.

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Gary Coleman to appear in court

Child television star scheduled for Utah court

Updated: Monday, 08 Feb 2010, 11:02 AM EST
Published : Monday, 08 Feb 2010, 11:01 AM EST

Salt Lake City, Utah (AP) - Former child television star Gary Coleman is scheduled for appearance in a Utah court.

Coleman was arrested Jan. 24 at his home in Santaquin on a warrant for failing to appear in court on a domestic violence charge. He spent a night in jail. A fan paid the "Diff'rent Strokes" star's $1,725 bail.

Coleman agreed to appear at a Santaquin Justice Court hearing at 10 a.m. Monday as a condition of bail.

Coleman was charged with a single class B misdemeanor of domestic violence assault on Aug. 26. Court papers say the charge is related to an April 18 incident.

It was unclear if an attorney was representing Coleman.

Best known for his role as Arnold Jackson on "Diff'rent Strokes," Coleman moved to Santaquin in 2005. He lives with his wife in the town about 50 miles south of Salt Lake City.

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