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britney spears During a hearing on Monday, May 4, she entered into a plea agreement in the DUI case, US Weekly Can confirm.
Spears, 44, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, known as “reckless driving in the wet,” during a hearing in which her attorney represented her.
Spears’ attorney said: “With today’s guilty plea, Britney has accepted responsibility for her actions.” Michael Goldstein,Tell us in a statement. “She has taken significant steps to enact positive change, which is clearly reflected in the Ventura County District Attorney’s decision to reduce the charges in this case and dismiss the DUI. Britney appreciates this cautious approach and is grateful for the outpouring of support she has received.”
As part of her plea deal, Spears was sentenced to 12 months probation and one day in jail, credited to her time in custody. She will also be required to complete a DUI course and pay state-mandated fines and fees of $571.
In addition, Spears must see a psychologist once a week and a psychiatrist twice a month.
us Spears has previously been confirmed Arrested on March 4 for driving under the influence near her home in California. She was booked in at 3:02 a.m. the next day and discharged the same day.
Prior to her arrest, Spears was seen driving a black BMW convertible “in and out of lanes,” speeding, “turning without a taillight,” according to 911 Audio. Obtained from us.
“This was an unfortunate incident and completely inexcusable,” Spears’ rep told us in a statement following her release from prison. “Britney will take the right steps and comply with the law in the hope that this can be the first step in long overdue change in Britney’s life. Hopefully she will get the help and support she needs during this time. this difficult time“.
The pop star’s spokesperson added, “Her loved ones will come up with a belated and necessary plan to help her succeed and find happiness.”
Spears’ rep also noted that her sons, Preston, 20, Jayden, 19 — the one she shared with her ex-husband Kevin Federline – “Spending time with her” after her release.
A month later, Spears’ rep told us Grammy winner has Voluntary admission to a treatment facility.
“Britney went to rehab after many conversations with her two sons,” An insider exclusively revealed us April. “They are concerned about her recent behavior and urge her to seek long overdue professional help to get her back on track. They have always wanted their mother to be healthy and happy, even during their estrangement. They hope she takes this matter seriously.”
Another source said Spears “went in to show she was taking it seriously” at the request of her two children.
The first source told reporters that Spears chose to voluntarily seek treatment at a hospital in part because she was “very afraid of going to jail or other forms of serious consequences.” us Last month, she noted that she “realized that being a step ahead” would “help her case.”
When Spears sought treatment, us Confirmed on Thursday, April 30, that she Charged with one count of “VC” or Vehicle Code Section 23152 Better known as drink driving.
The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that Spears will be arraigned on Monday, but that her appearance is “not required” because she faces misdemeanor charges.
“This DUI case will be handled according to our standard protocol. Prosecutors typically raise what is known as ‘drunk recklessness’ for a defendant with no history of DUI, a low blood-alcohol level and no crash or injury,” the District Attorney’s Office said. us in a statement. “This law allows defendants to plead guilty to reckless driving offenses involving alcohol and/or drugs.”
“This type of resolution is common, particularly when the defendant demonstrates self-motivation to address the underlying issues through rehabilitation or a drug and alcohol treatment program,” the attorney’s office explained.
According to the District Attorney’s Office, Spears will “extend” the “reckless” motion at the hearing. If she accepts the offer, the “Hit Me Baby One More Time” singer will be placed on probation for 12 months.
The defendant will also receive “points for any time spent in custody,” while being required to “complete a DUI course and must pay state-mandated fines and fees,” according to the statement, which she reached on Monday.
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