A judge ruled Thursday that Bam Margera must go to trial for allegedly punching his brother, Jess Margera, in the face earlier this year, according to the Associated Press.
Judge Albert Iacocca also ordered the “Jackass” star — who has been free on $50,000 bail — to get a drug and alcohol screening in order to remain out of prison.
Bam reportedly explained to the judge that he has been attending a drug and alcohol treatment program in Los Angeles and living with Lamar Odom, who is also a recovering addict.
Sources close to the NBA star, however, disclosed last month that the “Viva La Bam” star “didn’t want to complete the program” and tried to flee to Las Vegas.
“We want to make sure you’re safe, secure and alive,” Iacocca told Bam, who added, “To see my son Phoenix, who’s 5.”
The MTV alum had been charged with one count of simple assault, one count of harassment and four counts of terroristic threats with the intention to terrorize another.
However, prosecutors reportedly agreed Thursday to drop two of the terroristic threats counts — even though Bam allegedly threatened to shoot various family members and left his brother a threatening note.
“I’m not trying to get him in trouble here,” Jess said at the hearing in Pennsylvania. “I just want him to get the help because I feel like this is our last chance.”
The brothers got into a physical altercation in April, resulting in a warrant for Bam’s arrest.
Jess said at the hearing that the fight occurred because his brother found a text that suggested he needed mental health treatment.
Bam allegedly then struck him in the nose and ear and ruptured his eardrum.
The “Bam’s Unholy Union” alum was accused of being on the run with his girlfriend and a child, but he turned himself in three days after police issued an arrest warrant.
Bam’s attorney Michael van der Veen told Pvnew at the time that his client was “never” on the run and went to the station as soon as he found out police were looking for him.
The former pro skateboarder previously entered a plea of not guilty and, according to his lawyer, agreed to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation as “many defendants have to [do] when out on bail.”
However, van der Veen disagreed with a need for the hearing Thursday, noting, “I don’t know what we’re doing here,” per AP.
He added, “This is a disagreement between two brothers on a Sunday morning over coffee.”
It does not appear that a trial date has yet been set. Van der Veen and reps for Jess did not immediately return Pvnew’s request for comment.