LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) --
Controversial Hollywood actor and director Mel Gibson was sentenced here Thursday to
three years probation and fined $1,300 for drunken driving charges, prosecutors
said.
Gibson, who did not appear at the hearing in a Los
Angeles court, was also ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in the
next 12 months and enroll in an alcohol abuse program for three months.
Under the plea agreement reached between his
attorneys and prosecutors, the 50 year-actor would have his driver's license
restricted for 90 days, and agreed to film a public service announcement on the
dangers of drinking and driving.
Gibson was arrested shortly after 2 a.m. on July 28
on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, a coastal Los Angeles town famous for its
celebrity residents.
Gibson's arraignment date was originally set for
Sept. 28, but his defense attorneys asked that the hearing be moved up,
according to the District Attorney's Office.
He was originally charged with one misdemeanor count
each of driving under the influence and driving with a .08 or higher
blood-alcohol content. He was also charged with a Vehicle Code infraction for
allegedly having an open bottle of tequila in his car.
During Thursday's hearing, Gibson's attorney entered
a no contest plea on his behalf to the misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.
The other two charges were dismissed under the terms of the plea deal.
Gibson was not required to appear at the hearing
because the charges are misdemeanors.
The Oscar winner could have faced up to six months in
county jail if convicted of all charges, as well as a fine and possible
suspension of his license, prosecutors said.
Gibson won a best-director Oscar for Brave Heart in
1996 after starring in dozens of Hollywood hits in 1980s and 90s, including the
Lethal Weapon and Mad Max movie franchises. He has turned his attention to
producing films in recent years through his own production company.
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