Britney Spears must ‘see psychiatrist twice a month’ after pleading guilty to DUI

She recently entered rehab voluntarily.

Britney Spears must ‘see psychiatrist twice a month’ after pleading guilty to DUI
Britney Spears must ‘see psychiatrist twice a month’ after pleading guilty to DUI Photo: Metro UK

Britney Spears has pleaded guilty to reckless driving following her arrest and rehab stay.

On March 4 at around 9:30pm, the pop star, 44, was taken into custody after several 911 calls reported her to the California Highway Patrol’s Ventura Communications Center for ‘driving erratically at a high rate of speed’ in her BMW.

She is said to have been ‘braking and swerving in and out of lanes’, and was subsequently charged with a DUI (driving under the influence).

Her car was towed and impounded by Roy’s Towing in Thousand Oaks, California.

Today, she pleaded guilty to reckless driving involving alcohol and drugs as a hearing took place at Ventura County Superior Court.

Spears herself did not attend, but her lawyer, Michael A.

Goldstein, was present to enter the plea on her behalf.

Avoiding a stint behind bars, the Piece of Me hitmaker was sentenced to 12 months’ probation, along with one day of jail time already served.

According to the Ventura County District Attorney’s office, Spears was offered a ‘wet reckless’.

This is a plea bargain reserved for those with no prior history of DUIs, those with a low blood alcohol level, and when there has been no injury or crash.

Having confirmed that Spears would face the same ‘standard protocols’ as everyone else, the District Attorney’s Office also explained that this type of scenario is ‘common, particularly when a defendant demonstrates self-motivation to address underlying issues through rehabilitation or a drug and alcohol treatment program’.

‘Under that offer, a defendant is placed on probation for 12 months, receives credit for any time spent in custody, is required to complete a DUI class (30 hours), and must pay state-mandated fines and fees.

This offer will be extended to Ms Spears on Monday,’ their statement said last week, aligning with the outcome of today’s proceedings.

Additionally, she is required to pay a $571 (£423) fine as part of her sentencing deal and will see a psychologist once a week and a psychiatrist twice a month.

Spears voluntarily entered a treatment facility just recently, with her representatives issuing a statement when she was arrested.

It read: ‘This was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable.

‘Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law, and hopefully, this can be the first step in a long-overdue change that needs to occur in Britney’s life.

‘Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time.

‘Her boys are going to be spending time with her,’ they added in reference to her two sons, Sean, 20, and Jayden, 19, from her marriage to Kevin Federline, 48 (2004-2007).

Spears’ loved ones were then expected to come up with a ‘plan to set her up for success’ with her well-being.

Sources also previously said that Spears understood the severity of the incident, with TMZ reporting that she was ‘crying a lot’ while being processed at the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.

Meanwhile, her attorney said in a statement this afternoon that Spears has ‘accepted responsibility for her conduct’ by entering a guilty plea.

‘She has taken significant steps to implement positive change, which is clearly reflected in the Ventura County District Attorney’s decision to reduce the charge in this case and dismiss the DUI,’ he added.

‘Britney appreciates this discretion and is also grateful for the outpouring of support she has received.’
Spears’ journey with her mental health has been well documented throughout her career, with a very public breakdown in the late 2000s and inpatient treatment following.

The legal arrangement came to an end in 2021 when Jamie agreed to step aside, stating that the conservatorship was originally necessary to ‘protect [Spears] in every sense of the word’, describing her life as being ‘in shambles’.

Ending Spears’ conservatorship also followed a years-long ‘Free Britney’ movement from her fan base, who campaigned passionately online and outside courthouses.

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