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    at our biggest sale of the year: with redman o'neal, son of ryan o'neal and late farrah fawcett ordered to remain behind bars on arraignment of drug possession charges. aditi roy has the latest on this story.

    >> reporter: good morning, ann. redman 's here. a judge sent him back behind bars after giving him a pretty stern talking to in court yesterday.

    >> people versus redman james o'neal.

    >> reporter: with his hands cuffed behind his back he walked into a los angeles courtroom thursday to face a judge who said he needed what the judge called tough love.

    >> he is not going to -- i don't think it's reasonable that you be out on your own devices because you're not able to control your cravings.

    >> reporter: in and out of jail and rehab, the 26-year-old son of actor ryan o'neal and the late farrah fawcett , has been battling addiction since he was a teenager. on tuesday, he was arrested and charged with drug possession and a parole violation after santa monica police stopped him for running a red light and say they found heroin in his car. later when police searched his home they uncovered a .9 millimeter semi automatic handgun . at the arraignment, o'neal pleaded not guilty to the charges and his request to be released on bail was denied. o'neal was sent back to jail. the judge showing more sympathy for o'neal's family.

    >> i'm sorry your family has to suffer, but that's out of my control. you're the person that's causing your own problem.

    >> reporter: o'neal's father and sibling, patrick and tatum o'neal, sat behind him in court at the hearing.

    >> your honor, a family intervention.

    >> they never recovered from the loss of his mother. that's the part that hurts the most. he doesn't know how to resolve it for himself. so he gets in trouble.

    >> reporter: in 2009 o'neal was in jail while his mother farrah fawcett was dying of cancer. he was temporarily released from custody and allowed to visit her.

    >> for redmond , my boy, i will always be there.

    >> reporter: in the documentary "farah's story" which aired on nbc redmond is seen arriving in shackles, kneeling at her bedside. he's overcome with emotions as he sees his mom for the last time.

    >> there is hope out there. and it doesn't matter how many treatments you've had, sooner or later , if you decide to take responsibility for this disease, you can recover.

    >> reporter: for now, redmond is not receiving drug treatment . his next court appearance is scheduled for august 24th . ann?

    >> aditi roy, thank you so

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Redmond O'Neal in a booking photo released by the Santa Monica Police Dept.
updated 8/4/2011 7:34:02 PM ET 2011-08-04T23:34:02

The son of the late Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal pleaded not guilty Thursday to felony heroin possession and will remain jailed until a hearing later this month.

Redmond O'Neal's attorney Richard Pintal said he hopes to reach a deal with prosecutors that includes additional treatment for his client, who had a string of drug arrests in recent years.

O'Neal also pleaded not guilty to a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Police uncovered a 9mm handgun in a search of his apartment after his arrest Tuesday.

O'Neal's father and his half-sister, the actress Tatum O'Neal, also attended the hearing.

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Story: Griffin O'Neal in car crash hours after brother's arrest

The 26-year-old was on probation for an incident in which he brought drugs to a detention facility north of Los Angeles. In that case, he was arrested in the parking lot of the facility while still under supervision for a previous drug arrest and an incident in which he and his father were arrested at the actor's Malibu home.

He was in jail in June 2009 when his mother died after a battle with cancer and was briefly released to attend her funeral.

Until his arrest by Santa Monica police on Tuesday, the younger O'Neal had stayed out of trouble for months. He was stopped after officers say they saw him run a red light, and a search of his car found the drugs, authorities have said.

He returns to court on Aug. 24 for a probation violation hearing and to try to resolve the current case, Pintal said.

O'Neal faces nearly four years in prison if convicted, but Pintal said he is hopeful a judge will order him to receive additional treatment.

"We remain cautiously optimistic and hopeful that there remains a possibility that a resolution can be structured that allows Mr. O'Neal to receive treatment rather than custody," Pintal said.

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Photos: Farrah Fawcett

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  1. In bed together

    Farrah Fawcett, right, shares a scene with Raquel Welch in the 1970 film "Myra Breckinridge." It was Fawcett's first major film role. (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Major life changes

    Fawcett, right, married actor Lee Majors in 1973. The next year, Majors debuted as Col. Steve Austin in the television series "The Six Million Dollar Man," in which Fawcett guest starred. The couple divorced in 1982. (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. The blonde 'Angel'

    Fawcett, right, won fame on the television series "Charlie's Angels," in which she played a glamorous private detective along with Jaclyn Smith, left, and Kate Jackson. Fawcett's famous 'do was copied by women across the nation. (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Poster girl

    In 1976, just as her career was taking off, Fawcett posed for this pin-up poster, which sold millions of copies and broke sales records. () Back to slideshow navigation
  5. A princely evening

    Fawcett, left, meets the Prince of Wales backstage at the London Palladium after the Royal show Supernight in London on April 9, 1978. Fawcett, who was married to Lee Majors at the time, was the emcee for the benefit event that raised funds for the United World College. (Bob Dear / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Out of this world

    Fawcett starred with Kirk Douglas in the 1980 film "Saturn 3." Despite Fawcett's topless scene, the film was a commercial flop. (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Down, but not out

    Fawcett staged a comeback in 1984, earning critical praise when she portrayed a battered wife in the television movie "The Burning Bed." (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. A new beau

    After her divorce from Lee Majors, Fawcett moved in with Ryan O'Neal. In 1985, they had a son together, Redmond O'Neal. (Rex Usa / Rex USA) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. A taste of revenge

    In 1986, Fawcett starred in "Extremities" with James Russo. The movie is about a woman who takes revenge on a would-be rapist. (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Losing her grip

    In 2000, Fawcett played Kate, the mentally unstable wife of gynecologist Dr. Sullivan Travis (Richard Gere), in Robert Altman's "Dr. T & the Women." (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Don't judge me

    Fawcett, with actor Charlie Sheen, portrayed Judge Claire Simmons on four episodes of the television series "Spin City" in 2001. (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. One big happy family?

    Ryan O'Neal, center, and Fawcett arrive with their son Redmond at the premiere of "Malibu's Most Wanted" at the Chinese Theater on April 10, 2003, in Los Angeles. Ryan O'Neal had a role in the series. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Still cookin'

    Fawcett had a role in 2004's "The Cookout." (Everett Collection) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. No joke

    In August 2006, Fawcett took part in the Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner. Two months later, the actress announced that she was battling cancer. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. 'Angels' reunite

    Fawcett joins former "Charlie's Angels" co-stars Kate Jackson, left, and Jaclyn Smith, right, onstage at the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on Aug. 27, 2006, in Los Angeles. (Vince Bucci / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Mother and son

    Farrah Fawcett and her son Redmond O'Neal share an embrace in a scene from "Farrah's Story," a personal look at her battle with cancer. Shot with her own home video recorder, the film chronicles the actress' two and half year battle with cancer. It aired on NBC on Friday, May 15. (NBC) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. In treatment

    In a scene from "Farrah's Story," Fawcett consults with a health careworker while receiving treatment in Germany in 2008. (NBC) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Serving as an example

    Farrah Fawcett decided to do the film "Farrah's Story" because she wanted to serve as an example whose health battle would offer a lasting effect — especially in the areas of protecting patient confidentiality and promoting alternative treatments for cancer. (NBC) Back to slideshow navigation
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