Looks like Bobby Brown is headed back to jail. According to Los Angeles City Attorney Spokesperson Frank Mateljan, Brown was sentenced to spend 55 days in jail after entering in a plea of no contest today to charges of driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license. The ironic part is the license was suspended in the first place because of a prior conviction for a DUI.
On top of spending 55 days in jail, Brown has been placed on 48 months of summary probation, ordered to pay a $500 fine plus penalty assessment, complete the an 18-month alcohol program and comply with standard DUI conditions for his first charge.
For his recent charge, he was placed on 36 months of summary probation, ordered to pay a $300 fine plus penalty assessment, and install an ignition interlock device. Brown has until March 20th to report to the jail, and as a condition of his surrender, he will have to attend three A.A. classes a week.
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