Troubled
singer
Amy
Winehouse's
husband
Blake
Fielder-Civil,
who
was
jailed
for
27
months
for
assaulting
James
King
at
the
Macbeths
pub
in
Hoxton,
East
London,
has
been
released
from
prison.
The
26-year-old
was
arrested
in
November
2007
over
the
charges
of
a
conspiracy
to
pervert
justice
through
his
involvement
with
a
£200,000
plot
to
fix
the
trial
of
pub
landlord
James
King.
Blake
had
also
tried
to
bribe
King
in
a
bid
to
get
him
to
withdraw
or
change
his
police
complaint
about
the
assault.
He
was
sentenced
to
27
months
in
jail
for
both
charges
against
him
by
Snaresbrook
Crown
Court
in
July
2008,
when
he
had
already
spent
nine
months
in
Edmunds
Hill
Prison
in
Suffolk.
According
to
the
terms
of
his
release,
Fielder-Civil
is
now
checking
in
to
a
rehab,
where
Rolling
Stones
star
Ronnie
Wood
attended
earlier
this
year.
Winehouse
has
not
got
a
chance
to
see
and
greet
Blake
for
she
is
undergoing
treatment
for
a
chest
infection
at
The
London
Clinic.