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Charlie Sheen & Brooke Mueller's Date - With A Judge

Jan. 7 2010, Published 3:00 p.m. ET

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The date’s been set.

Actor Charlie Sheen and his wife Brooke Mueller Sheen will face a Colorado judge January 20, in hopes of modifying a temporary restraining order imposed after their alleged domestic dispute Christmas day in Aspen, Colorado.

The Two and a Half Men star and his wife are seeking to reestablish contact with one another, as they are currently prohibited from doing so.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Sheen, who is currently in Los Angeles working on his hit TV show, will likely testify via telephone at that Aspen hearing to amend the TRO.

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Police arrested Sheen December 25 after he allegedly threatened Mueller with a knife during an argument. He faces possible felony charges of menacing and domestic violence.

Sheen will be formally arraigned in court on February 8th.

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