Justin Bieber has been sentenced to two years' of probation after he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vandalism in connection with the egging of his neighbour's home, it has been revealed.
California's court has also ordered the 20-year-old singer to pay 80,900 dollars in damages, and serve five days of community service and to complete an anger management programme as well, the BBC reported.
Bieber's representatives said in a statement after the verdict by Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys that the 'Baby' singer was glad to get this matter resolved and behind him.
The rep asserted that Bieber will continue to move forward focusing on his career and his music.
Prosecutors declined to charge Bieber last year after a neighbour complained he drove recklessly through the area, and in November 2012 after a paparazzi photographer accused Bieber of assault.
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