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Los Angeles; IN BRIEF / MALIBU; Nolte Pleads No Contest to DUI, Gets Probation

SENTENCE: Actor [Nick Nolte]'s probation for driving under the influence will include counseling and drug testing.; PHOTOGRAPHER: Associated Press Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com

Actor John Cusack Pleads No Contest to DUI Charge

[John Cusack], 23, did not appear. Instead, his lawyer, Michael Chaney, entered the plea. Chaney said that under a plea bargain agreement, the actor will be sentenced to three years' informal probation and ordered to pay a fine. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com

Pennington Pleads No Contest to DUI

Ty Pennington, host of ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," pleaded no contest Friday in a misdemeanor drunken driving case. Pennington, 42, had been charged with two misdemeanor counts _ driving with a blood-alcohol level above the 0.08 percent limit and driving under the influence of alcohol. He pleaded no contest to the first count and the other count was dismissed, said Frank Mateljan, a spokesman for the city attorney's office. Mateljan said it was a normal disposition for a first offense. A judge placed Pennington on three years' probation, restricted his driving privileges for 90 days and ordered him to participate in

Huggins pleads no contest to Dui.

The ball's in Bob Huggins' court now. The University of Cincinnati basketball coach has to decide to let his DUI conviction be a wakeup call for a change in his behavior. That's what Andrea Rehkamp, executive director of the Southwest Ohio Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, had to say after watching Huggins' appearance Tuesday night in Fairfax Mayor's Court. As a celebrity, as someone who people look up to, he has a moral obligation never to drive drunk again, Rehkamp said. In a brief appearance before Magistrate John Holschuh Jr., Huggins pleaded no contest to DUI. In return for

Stockard Channing Pleads No Contest to DUI

Actress Stockard Channing (search) pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor drunken driving charge stemming from an incident last year on the Hollywood Freeway. Channing, 61, who won an Emmy for her role as the first lady on NBC's "The West Wing," (search) was ordered to pay a $390 fine and take part in an alcohol education program after pleading no contest (search) Thursday, said Frank Mateljan, a spokesman for the city attorney's office. She was also placed on 36 months of probation, Mateljan said. The actress was arrested Dec. 14 after allegedly trying to drive around a roadblock set up so a

Hilton Pleads No Contest in DUI Case

Paris Hilton was placed on 36 months probation and ordered to pay fines after pleading no contest Monday to alcohol-related reckless driving, a reduction of an original charge of driving under the influence. Hilton, 25, did not appear in court. The plea was entered by her attorneys Howard Weitzman and Shawn Chapman Holley, the city attorney's office said. Judge Michael Sauer also ordered her to attend an alcohol education program and imposed other conditions. He gave Hilton the option of reducing her probation to 24 months if she completed 40 hours of community service. No immediate decision was made on that option.

Actor Haley Joel Osment Pleads No Contest to DUI, Pot Charges

Haley Joel Osment pleaded no contest Thursday to misdemeanor drunken driving and drug possession charges resulting from a July accident in which he crashed his car into a mailbox. Superior Court Judge John Doyle sentenced the 18-year-old actor to three years probation and ordered Osment to spend 60 hours in an alcohol rehabilitation and education program, as well as attend at least 26 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings over a six-month period. Osment, who didn't attend the court hearing, also must pay $1,500 in fines. The actor's attorney, David Wood, entered the no contest pleas on his client's behalf to one count each of

’Kim Possible’ star Kirsten Storms pleads no contest to DUI

Kirsten Storms was ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings after pleading no contest Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving. The 23-year-old actress, who wasn't in court, entered the plea through her attorney to one count of driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 or more — right at the legal limit for driving in California. A Superior Court commissioner ordered Storms to attend a dozen AA meetings and complete a 90-day alcohol program, city attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan said. She also must pay $1,643 in fines and penalties and was placed on three years' probation. "This is standard for first-time

Former Sharks forward Bell pleads no contest to felony DUI

Former San Jose Sharks forward Mark Bell has pleaded no contest to drunken driving and hit-and-run charges and will serve six months in a Santa Clara County jail, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Bell, who was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in June, had faced nearly four years in state prison if convicted of the original charges. He entered the plea Tuesday in Santa Clara County Superior Court, said prosecutor Cindy Seeley Hendrickson. The drunken driving charge is a felony and the hit-and-run charge was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor as part of the plea agreement, said Bell's defense

AROUND THE MAJORS; Bowden Pleads Not Guilty to DUI

[Jim Bowden] entered the written plea before a hearing Monday, according to court records. Neither Bowden nor his attorney appeared at the hearing. Bowden, 44, was charged with DUI after failing a field sobriety test in the early hours of April 17, according to a police report. Bowden refused to take a breath-alcohol test. Bowden's fiancee, Joy Browning, faces charges of battery and resisting arrest arising from the same case. Browning, 36, allegedly struck a police officer twice after she was charged with battery on Bowden, who had scratches on his cheek and ear. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com

Holiday sees rise in DUI arrests

Bay Area law enforcement agencies reported Monday that DUI arrests for the 2005 Memorial Day weekend were significantly higher than arrests for the same period last year. For the first three days of the four-day holiday period, 415 DUI arrests had been made in the nine Bay Area counties, with

Lawmaker Hopes To Revive Stricken Dui Blood Test

A lawmaker wants to close a gap left in the state's drunken-driving law by a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling. Sen. D. Michael Fisher (R., Allegheny) yesterday proposed a revision that would continue to allow police up to three hours to have blood drawn from a DUI suspect. Last week, the

Mets' Cedeno charged with DUI

Police said Cedeno smelled like alcohol and failed a field sobriety test after his car was stopped at about 3 a.m. Cedeno was released from jail after posting a $500 bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for Dec. 23. Cedeno started his career in 1995 with the Los Angeles

Dazzled Fans Forgiving of Phelps After Md. Swimmer's DUI Arrest

BALTIMORE, Nov. 13 -- They came with pristine, unopened Wheaties boxes, with swimming caps, Olympic T-shirts and newspaper pages, all awaiting the pen of Michael Phelps. They arrived two or three hours early, most of them young girls with parents and brothers in tow, and they formed a line that

Furcal gets concurrent sentence on second DUI

Atlanta Braves shortstop Rafael Furcal, who is serving a 21-day jail sentence for being arrested while on probation, pleaded guilty Thursday to his second drunken driving charge. Furcal's latest sentence will run concurrently with the remaining 19 days of his current jail term in Cobb County. He entered jail Tuesday,

Man Gets 1-Year Jail Sentence After His 14th DUI Conviction

Prosecutors said they wanted to charge [Philip John Webster] with a felony. A conviction on such a charge would have made him eligible for a longer sentence in state prison. But despite his numerous arrests, Webster did not qualify for a felony prosecution. Long Beach lawyer Richard Poland, who defended Webster

Off-Duty Driver Suspected of DUI After Bus Crash

The bus, which bears the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's insignia, is operated by subcontractor First Transit, said MTA spokesman Rick Jager. First Transit supplies and maintains the buses and provides the bus operators, he said.

DUI Case of `Taxi' Co-Star Ends in Mistrial

Prosecutors alleged that [Jeff Conaway] was driving drunk Feb. 23 when his Porsche slammed into the back of Farid Farhan's bicycle. Farhan broke his leg and required 15 stitches on his head. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com

Bush says he regrets 1976 DUI arrest

West Allis, Wisconsin (CNN) -- Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush said Thursday night that he regrets a 1976 DUI arrest in Maine that was made public earlier in the day after reports on a Portland, Maine television station. "I'm not proud of that," Bush said at a news conference

Lady Lake man arrested on fifth DUI charge

THE VILLAGES - A 30-year-old Lady Lake man was arrested Monday morning for a fifth DUI Offense, according to a Sheriff's Office report. One delegate was stopped and the United States on 301 County Road 42, when he noticed a small silver car a great run on CR42. The vehicle



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