A Los Angeles judge has sentenced R&B artist Bobby Brown to 55 days in
jail for driving under the influence and with a suspended license,
records show. He is to report to jail March 20, Los Angeles City
Attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan told E! News, confirming Brown's no
contest plea and sentence Tuesday. The 55-year-old singer also was
placed on 48 months summary probation and ordered to pay fees,
complete an 18-month alcohol program and install an ignition interlock
device that prohibits the driver from starting the car if his or her
blood alcohol content is over a certain limit, E! News said. Brown's
license was suspended due to a prior conviction for driving under the
influence. The singer is the ex-husband of recording artist Whitney
Houston, who died in February 2012. The couple had a stormy
relationship fueled by drug and alcohol abuse and their 14- year
marriage ended in 2007.
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