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Britney Spears David Crotty/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images Britney Spears has sidestepped any jail time in her DUI case after pleading guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge of wet reckless through her attorney.
The pop star, who did not appear in court for her arraignment in Ventura County on Monday, was charged last week with a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence. The resolution came two months after Spears was arrested and voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility.
“She’s doing well,” her lawyer, Michael A. Goldstein, tells Rolling Stone. “It was reduced. The DUI was dismissed. She entered a plea to reckless driving.”
Asked if his client was pleased with the outcome, he said, “I don’t think anybody is happy about pleading guilty,” but under the circumstances, it was a good outcome. “We appreciate the district attorney recognizing the positive steps Britney has taken to help herself, and we expect that she’ll continue to do so,” Goldstein said after the arraignment,” he told reporters.
Britney Spears Avoids Jail, Pleads Guilty to Wet Reckless in DUI Case Judge gives pop star 1 year probation, DUI class and says she must submit to searches of vehicle, continue weekly visits with psychologist “She's Doing Well" lawyer Michael A. Goldstein tells Rolling Stone pic.twitter.com/hSFh8ADJO1
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Spears was sentenced to 12 months of summary probation. The judge ordered her to submit to searches requested by law enforcement when she is behind the wheel. Prosecutors had sought a broader condition requiring submission to any requested searches for drugs or alcohol, but Goldstein objected. The judge limited the requirement to searches requested when Spears is in her vehicle only.
The judge also barred Spears from using or possessing any controlled substances without a valid prescription. He ordered her to continue her “mental health and substance treatment,” requiring weekly meetings with her psychologist and twice-monthly visits with her psychiatrist. She must also complete a three-month DUI class.
“One of the key components of the disposition this morning was to make sure Ms. Spears continues to undergo her mental health and substance abuse treatment regimen. We are wholly in support of her doing so,” Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said after the hearing.
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Nasarenko also emphasized the search condition as a central part of the agreement. “Ms. Spears will have a diminished expectation of privacy in her car,” he said. “If she is stopped by a peace officer, she will have to submit to a test for the presence of alcohol or drugs. [And] her vehicle can be searched for the presence of alcohol and drugs. And she cannot drive with any intoxicant in her body.”
And if Spears is convicted of a subsequent DUI in the next 10 years, it will count as a second DUI, the judge said.
Spears was pulled over and arrested for allegedly driving under the influence in March. Ventura County DA Erik Nasarenko previously announced she was eligible for her plea deal, which is typically offered to people with low blood levels of intoxicants where there was no crash or injury.