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Britney Spears learns fate for DUI arrest as judge drops rigorous set of rules for pop megastar

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Britney Spears learns fate for DUI arrest as judge drops rigorous set of rules for pop megastar

Britney Spears will avoid any serious jail time in her DUI case, after pleading guilty to the March arrest.

Spears was not in court Monday, but was represented by her legal team who reached a plea deal with prosecutors.

The singer’s lawyers entered the guilty plea on her behalf. Spears was sentenced to 12 months probation, a three month alcohol program and fined $571 by a judge.

Britney Spears in a red dress with a diamond choker.

Britney Spears was arrested on March 4 on the 101 freeway near California’s Newbury Park. WireImage

Attorney Michael Goldstein speaking during Britney Spears' DUI case arraignment.

Michael Goldstein (center), attorney for Britney Spears, speaks during the arraignment in the singer’s DUI case at the Ventura County Superior Court on May 4. AFP

She’s also ordered to submit to search and seizure of her vehicle when needed and can only be in possession of drugs with a valid prescription.

“Through her plea today, Britney has accepted responsibility for her conduct.  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. Britney appreciates this discretion and is also grateful for the outpouring of support she has received,” Spears attorney Michael Goldstein told TMZ.

Jamie Spears' attorney arrives at Ventura County Superior Court.

Erik Nasarenko, Ventura County District Attorney, speaks outside Ventura County Superior Court. Andy Johnstone for CA Post

Spears was arrested on March 4 on the 101 freeway near Newbury Park.

The pop singer showed obvious signs of impairment and failed a field sobriety test.

It was announced a few weeks ago that Spears was going to be in rehab, though she’s been out in public.

Judge Matthew Nemerson speaking at a court hearing.

Judge Matthew Nemerson speaks during the arraignment of Spears in her DUI case in Ventura, California. AFP

Britney Spears's representative, dressed in a suit, carrying a briefcase and a phone, walks on a brick path outside Ventura County Superior Court.

Michael A. Goldstein, attorney for Britney Spears, leaves Ventura County Superior Court. Andy Johnstone for CA Post

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