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Britney Spears avoids jail time for DUI after pleading guilty to lesser charge

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Britney Spears pleaded guilty through her lawyer Monday to a lesser charge that will allow her to avoid jail time after prosecutors accused her of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in Southern California.

The 44-year-old pop star didn't appear in Ventura County court

The Associated Press

· Posted: May 04, 2026 12:36 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

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Britney Spears, seen here in 2019, pleaded to a lesser charge on Monday through her lawyer and will avoid jail time after prosecutors accused her of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)

Britney Spears pleaded guilty through her lawyer Monday to a lesser charge that will allow her to avoid jail time after prosecutors accused her of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in Southern California.

The 44-year-old pop star didn't appear in Ventura County court. But on her behalf, her lawyer Michael A. Goldstein agreed to plead to what's commonly called a "wet reckless." That allows her to be sentenced to a year of probation, a required DUI class and state-mandated fines.

The plea offer was standard for defendants with no DUI history, no crash or injury on the road and a low blood-alcohol level, the county district attorney's office said. It's especially common for defendants who have shown motivation to address their problems and seek treatment, as Spears did when she voluntarily checked into a substance abuse treatment centre in April.

"I don't think anybody's happy about pleading guilty to anything, but under the circumstances, to get this behind her, I think everybody is pleased with the result," Goldstein said after the hearing. "We appreciate the district attorney recognizing the positive steps that Britney is taking to help herself."

Goldstein said Spears returned home after recently completing her rehab stint, and that reports that she left early were "absolutely false." Asked what's next for her, he replied, "I don't know, I'm sure a lot."

Spears took 'full responsibility': district attorney

During the hearing, Spears received summary probation, which is informal and doesn't involve mandatory meetings with a parole officer. She temporarily yielded her Fourth Amendment search and seizure rights if she is pulled over, meaning she must automatically yield to searches and sobriety tests. At Goldstein's request, the judge ruled this would not apply to her home.

District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said after the hearing that Spears had taken "full responsibility," but he emphasized that DUI is a "serious crime" and said it was essential that she follow the requirements agreed to in court, which include continued substance abuse treatment, weekly visits with a therapist and monthly visits with a psychiatrist.

"We do not want Miss Spears to reoffend," Nasarenko said.

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District Attorney Erik Nasarenko spoke outside a Ventura County courthouse on Monday after pop star Britney Spears settled a case of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol by pleading guilty to a lesser charge of reckless driving. Nasarenko stressed the importance of Spears undergoing treatment and rehabilitation.

Spears was charged Thursday with one misdemeanour DUI count, which meant she was not required to appear in court for her arraignment. But her representatives hadn't said whether she would appear, and the hearing drew an unusually heavy news media turnout for Ventura, a seaside city of about 110,000 people roughly 113 kilometres northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

The singer has a home in Ventura County near where she was arrested on March 4. A representative at the time called her actions inexcusable and said the arrest would ideally lead to overdue change in her life. Spears and her representatives have not commented since she was charged.

She was pulled over for driving her black BMW quickly and erratically on U.S. 101, the California Highway Patrol said. She appeared to be impaired, took a series of field sobriety tests, was arrested and was taken to jail, the CHP said.

Authorities said in the criminal complaint that Spears had alcohol and drugs in her system, but they didn't specify which drugs or list her blood alcohol content.

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