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Video of Bieber's urine test released

Newly released footage of Justin Bieber's arrest show the 20-year-old singer standing behind a low partition to provide a urine sample.

An image of Just Bieber provided by the Miami Beach Police.
Miami prosecutors have released police video of Justin Bieber giving urine for a drug test. (AAP)

Miami prosecutors have released police video of Justin Bieber giving urine for a drug test, with sensitive portions blacked out as ordered by a judge.

The clips released on Thursday show the 20-year-old singer standing behind a low partition to provide the sample.

A black box is imposed over his lower half to conceal his genitalia.

The drug test is key to Bieber's driving under the influence case because it found evidence of marijuana and the anti-anxiety drug Xanax in the singer's system.

Bieber also was charged January 23 with resisting arrest and having an expired license.

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He has pleaded not guilty.

Court records also show Bieber was scheduled on Thursday to give a deposition in an unrelated Miami lawsuit filed by a photographer who says he was roughed up by the singer's bodyguards.


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